OUR FAMILY HELPING YOURS
1890's.
1900's.
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 Present Day
A brief history of Grady's
| 1891 |
Grady's was founded by James Grady as a hire business with 2 donkeys and a wagonette. Landaus and horses were to follow and a journey into Havant cost just 2/6d or 12 pence. George, grandson of James, became the 3rd generation to carry on the tradition and he expanded to 8 landaus and 2 broughams. |
| 1916 |
George was de-mobbed minus one lung, and went back to the hire business which now boasted 6 cars. He and his father carried on, and were the first people to own a motor hearse – a rarity in those days. |
| 1928 |
George married Margaret, and the following year their son Gordon was born. Gordon was to join the generations of Grady's in the family business. |
| 1957 |
Gordon married Rene Maunder (a Hayling girl) and they went on to have two daughters: Jane and Sarah. |
| 1976 |
George passed away. |
| 1979 |
Margaret passed away. Gordon and Rene continued to run the family business. |
| 1988 |
Jane joined as fifth generation; becoming one of the only lady funeral directors to conduct funerals. |
| 2001 |
Rene became ill and started to take a less active role. |
| 2003 |
Janes husband Peter joined as partner, having worked when needed in the business part-time for many years. |
| 2004 |
Jonathan, Jane and Peter's youngest son, becomes the sixth generation to join the company. |
| 2006 |
Gordon's granddaughter Lucy joined the business. Now three generations working together. |
| 2008 |
Gordon passed away leaving the new era of younger family members to continue in the way he would have wanted. |
| 2009 |
Graham, Lucy's partner, joined the business, making it a truly family concern. |
Over the last 100 years the firm has provided a sensitive and professional service, combining old fashioned ideals of quality and service, with a modern approach responsive to the contemporary needs of a modern society.
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