Warren A. Grady Explained

Warren A. Grady
Office: for the
Term Start:August 1, 1978
Term End:1994
Predecessor:Transitioned from county court
Successor:Tom R. Wolfgram
State Assembly1:Wisconsin
District1:Ozaukee County
Term Start1:January 5, 1953
Term End1:January 2, 1961
Predecessor1:Nicholas J. Bichler
Successor1:J. Curtis McKay
Office2:City Attorney of Port Washington, Wisconsin[1]
Term Start2:April 1952
Term End2:January 1953
Party:Republican
Birth Date:3 March 1924
Birth Place:Port Washington, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Place:Baraboo, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Cremated
Profession:Lawyer, judge
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Navy
Serviceyears:1943 - 1945
Unit:USS LSM-395

Warren Albert Grady (March 3, 1924December 14, 2019) was an American lawyer, judge, and Republican politician from Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. He represented Ozaukee County for eight years in the Wisconsin State Assembly and later served 16 years as a Wisconsin circuit court judge.

Biography

Grady was born on March 3, 1924, in Port Washington, Wisconsin.[2] He graduated from Port Washington High School in 1942. Grady also graduated from Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Grady served in the United States Navy during World War II. He died on December 14, 2019, in Baraboo, Wisconsin.[3]

Career

Grady was first elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1952. He served as Majority Leader for the 1957 session.[4] He was a Republican. Grady served as judge for Ozaukee County, Wisconsin from 1963 to 1995.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://trackbill.com/bill/wisconsin-senate-joint-resolution-101-relating-to-honoring-the-life-and-public-service-of-representative-warren-a-grady/1901394/ Wisconsin SJR101: Honoring the life and public service of Representative Warren A. Grady.
  2. Web site: Members of the Assembly. Wisconsin Blue Book. 2013-11-29.
  3. https://www.grassefs.com/obituary/Warren-Grady Warren Grady-obituary
  4. Web site: Assembly Party Leader. Wisconsin Legislature. 2013-11-29.