{"id":24491,"date":"2013-01-04T08:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-01-04T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/james-wallace-grad\/"},"modified":"2016-12-08T17:30:32","modified_gmt":"2016-12-09T01:30:32","slug":"james-wallace-grad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/obituaries\/james-wallace-grad\/","title":{"rendered":"James Wallace Grad"},"content":{"rendered":"

James Wallace Grad<\/p>\n

James Wallace Grad, born March 11, 1930 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, passed away on December 17, 2012 in Renton, Washington after a long life dedicated to his family, friends and the service of others. Jim joined the US Navy during the Korean War. His time in the Navy allowed him to see the world. He spent time stationed on each of the Iowa -class battleships \u2014 the Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, and New Jersey. After the Navy he returned to South Dakota where he married Caroline Shillingstad. Together they moved to the Seattle area and Jim went to work for the Union Pacific Railroad as an Engineer. During his long career he was a highly active member of Peer Support, a program dedicated to promoting safety on the railroad and helping his colleagues cope in the aftermath of traumatic accidents in the workplace. While with the Union Paci\u00ff c and after his retirement, Jim was a strong supporter and advocate for his union, the United Transportation Union (UTU). In 2010 he was honored with a lifetime award for volunteerism from the UTU. Jim\u2019s volunteerism was also generously spread throughout his community. He could be found donating time and energy to help others through the Catholic Church as a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus. His charity also extended to dedicated work with the Kent Food Bank and the Kent Men\u2019s Homeless Shelter where he offered not only assistance but compassion and dignity to those facing hard times. He helped raise funds to feed the men of the Homeless Shelter and could often be found cooking breakfast for them at the area churches. Upon retirement he committed more time to his volunteerism, he followed Mariner\u2019s baseball, enjoyed his grandchildren, and splitting his time between his homes in Washington and Trail City, South Dakota. He is survived by his beloved wife Caroline, their five children and their families: daughter Laurie (Curt) Johnson, grandchildren Stacie and Tyler, and great-grandson Anthony; daughter Carol Nave and grandchildren Christopher, Brandon, Alexis, and Danielle; son Dennis (Lori) Grad and grandchildren Katie, Ireti and Cameron; son Darrel (Pam) Grad and grandchildren Lindsey and Samantha; and son James. He is preceded in death by son-in-law Greg Nave, mother Agnes and father Alois. Jim will be buried at Tahoma National Cemetery. A memorial will be held on January 14, 2013 at St. John the Baptist in Covington. In lieu of flowers, remembrances in Jim\u2019s name can be sent to Kent Food Bank.<\/p>\n

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