A private family service for Edward Glennan Grady, Jr. is scheduled for January 16, 2021. Glennan passed away on January 10, 2021 after a lengthy struggle with Parkinson’s Disease. He was the son of Edward Glennan Grady and Corinne Coyle Grady, born on October 20, 1935 in New Orleans, LA. He grew up in Laurel, MS and graduated from George S. Gardner High School in 1953. He attended Mississippi State College, graduating with a degree in Petroleum Geology in 1957 and was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He then went to work for Haliburton in Houma, LA. In October, 1957 he married Janice Wilcox from Laurel. He took special pride in frequent large family gatherings, including annual beach vacations, gatherings at Pickwick, and Holiday celebrations.
He was an active reservist with the U.S. Army from 1957 to 1963. Glennan returned to Mississippi State University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry in 1961. He was a member of Delta Pi Delta honorary Forestry Fraternity and was selected the outstanding graduate in the School of Forest Resources. In May of 1961, he joined Tennessee River Pulp and Paper Co. in Counce, TN. He was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, serving at various times in every Mission Committee and Vestry leadership position. He was chairman of the building committee for the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Highway 2.
His sons were active in Boy Scouts of America Troop 27 in the 70’s and 80’s, and Glennan was similarly active with the Troops Board of Review. He took profound pride in his three sons attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.
Glennan retired from Packaging Corporation of America in 1991. He was active in the Society of American Foresters, Mississippi Forestry Association, and the American Pulpwood Association. In 1992, he was a primary developer of Chips Inc. in Glen, MS and served as the president. The mill remained in operation until 2002.
One of Glennan’s greatest joys was playing golf and the wonderful fellowships with his golf friends. The many golf trips were highly enjoyable and remained so special to him. He also enjoyed gathering for coffee at Borroum’s Drug Store and helping to solve most of the world’s problems.
He and Jan have four children, Mark Glennan Grady (Melinda), Andrew Wilcox Grady (Leigh), Edward Grantley Grady (Mona), and Corinne Ciaccio (Jay); seven grandchildren, Jesse Grady (Rachel Allison), Stuart Grady, Camille Grady, Grantley Grady, Nolan Grady, Sam Ciaccio and Joseph Ciaccio; a great-grandchild, Mathis Grady; and his compassionate caregivers, especially members of Kare-In Home Hospice and the unwavering support and attention of Melanie Rowell.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be offered in Glennan’s name to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, the Michael J. Fox Foundation or a charity of your choice.
Online condolences can be left at www.MemorialCorinth.com. for the Grady family. Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Services
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Private Family Service
Saturday, January 16, 2021