Wednesday, March 11, 2026

News and Ideas Worth Sharing

HomeNewsObituariesWilliam Grady, 53,...

William Grady, 53, of Housatonic

William worked giving care as a CNA helping people live life to the fullest.

William F. Grady, 53, of Housatonic passed away at home March 25, 2020, surrounded by family and Pastor Tara Tetzlaff.

William Grady

William was born Nov. 23, 1966, in Great Barrington, the son of William and Gladys Franklin Grady. He graduated from the Mount Everett Regional High School class of 1985 and attended Berkshire Community College and Mildred Elley, receiving a degree as a medical assistant. William worked giving care as a CNA helping people live life to the fullest.

Bill was a family man who enjoyed spending time with his family going to the beach in Rhode Island and Maine. He loved spending time with his grandson, Kingston; going to the movies; playing video games; and eating pizza. He also enjoyed nature activities and painting miniatures.

He is survived by his wife, Helen; and three children that he loved so much and was proud of: Theo (Caitlin), Elizabeth (Shaun) and Blythe (Marcus). He leaves two grandsons, Kingston and Teddy; as well as his brother, Robin (Cami); and aunts, uncles and cousins.

A celebration of Bill’s life will be held at a later date. To send remembrances to the family, go to www.finnertyandstevens.com.

spot_img

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.

Continue reading

Ephraim Alexander Schwartz, 36, of Pittsfield

A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 15, at 11 a.m. at Temple Anshe Amunim in Pittsfield.

Marjorie A. Prince, 90, of Lenox

The funeral of Mrs. Marjorie A. Prince will be Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. at St. Ann's Church, with the Rev. Monsignor John J. Bonzagni, Pastor, celebrating the Liturgy. Burial will follow in St. Ann's Cemetery. There are no calling hours.

Martha Louise Hawkins (née Moore), 87, of Great Barrington

Martha’s legacy is one of connection, warmth, and shared laughter. Her memory will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her.

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.