Service for longtime Judge Warren Grady to be Saturday

A celebration of the life of longtime Ozaukee County Circuit Judge Warren Grady will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 25.

The memorial service will be held at Friedens Evangelical Church in Port Washington.

Visitation will be at the church Saturday beginning at 9 a.m.

A luncheon will be held at the church following the service.

Mr. Grady, Ozaukee County’s longest tenured judge, died Saturday, Dec. 14, in Baraboo. He was 95.

Mr. Grady was born in Port Washington on March 3, 1924.

After earning his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School in Madison in 1951, Mr. Grady established a private law practice in his hometown. In 1955,he became a partner with his brother Stuart in a Port Washington law firm they ran until 1962.

He became city attorney in Port Washington in April 1952, then ran for the Wisconsin Legislature, winning the first of four terms in the Assembly in November 1952.During the 1957 session, he was chosen to be the majority floor leader.

Mr. Grady was first elected to Ozaukee County circuit court in 1962 and served 32 years before he retired in 1994.

Memorials to Friedens Evangelical Church in Port Washington or Wisconsin Special Olympics are suggested.

A complete obituary for Mr. Grady was in the Dec. 19, 2019, edition of Ozaukee Press.

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