Jerry L. Grace
Sorry for your loss. I did not know him ,but wish I did. I know my father had relation in K.Y.
Birth date: May 14, 1944 Death date: Jan 27, 2018
Obituary Retired CSM Jerry L. Grace, 73, passed away Saturday, January 27, 2018 at the Frederick Memorial Hospital. Mr. Grace was the husband of Linda Marie Grace. Married on January 20, 1968, Jerry and Linda were happily married Read Obituary
Sorry for your loss. I did not know him ,but wish I did. I know my father had relation in K.Y.
Jerry was a great supervisor and friend, he taught me many things about the job, I worked with him and for him at Watkins Johnson for many years, a great husband to Linda and loved his family so much. I am sorry we lost contact the last few years but Tom and I enjoyed our friendship with Jerry and his family. Jerry is in heaven now and so is Tom they will have many good talks together.
Heaven has gained a Great Man who had the sweetest little grin I have ever seen. He was truly a man that loved his family. He made certain that his children and grandchildren had the opportunity to make memories with his mom and dad and all his family here in Kentucky, loading up 5 grandchildren and traveling 620 miles could not have been easy. But he and Linda made the trip look easy and came as often as they could. I will always treasure those sweet memories we made here on the farm. Jerry will be missed by so many but For every heart he touched his memory will live on. I love you all
I graduated from Greenville High School in 1962 with Jerry. I considered him as one of my good friends. I remember he lived on a hill on the North side of Paradise Rd. just outside of Greenville. I haven't seen Jerry since graduation as we all went our separate ways, but I know he went on to have a successful career and I am proud to have know him and all that he accomplished. My condolences to his wife and family.
I am sorry for your loss and pray for strength and peace during this difficult time.
Tina and family. While I never met Jerry, I can tell how much of an impact he had not only on his family and our country. Thank you for sharing this small snippet of his life. My heart goes out to you all. I know the lost of a father all to well. Thank you Mr. Grace for your service to our country and for the honorable life you lead. May you rest in God's arms with peace and comfort. One grateful American. Ann
My condolences to the Grace family. I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Jerry during the Watkins-Johnson days. He was always helpful, honest and hard working man of integrity. God Bless this family, during your time of need.
My Papa was truly the kindest, wisest, most amazing man I've ever known. He modeled what a man should be, with everything he did. A devoted Husband, loving Father and adoring Grandfather. Heaven has truly gained an angel. I have so many memories with him. I will forever cherish all the trips to Alaska he made to see me or bring me home, every trip to Maryland and all the adventures he and Gammy took us on... My heart will just never be the same...I know he's waiting for us and will guide us all as we continue this adventure of life without him.... I love you my sweet Papa, rest easy, I'll forever be your wild Ry a��i��
Jerry was my brother for 50 years and 7days. I first met Jerry in Paris,was he was set up with my Sister on a blind date, it was an embassy party on Halloween. Linda looked so cute in a green flapper costume. They made such a cute couple. Their wedding was so much fun. I was sixteen years old,and so blessed to have him in my life, he was so very special to me, my Mother, and my Sister. He loved her and his family with all his heart. Every time I had a problem or needed any advice in life I knew I could turn to Jerry and he would be there for me. No one could ask for a more wonderful big brother. I will miss you Jerry and I love you always and know I will see you again. May you rest in peace,knowing you are loved and will be truly missed.
Jerry was a very good man. I worked with him for a number of years at the Watkins-Johnson Company. He was easily my favorite among a number of great bosses there. I admired Jerry for his loyalty and intelligence and his ability to kick the smoking habit. Jerry was a great troubleshooter, taking on many difficult challenges. He often spoke with loving pride of his wife and kids. His office was always adorned with photos of his grandchildren.