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  1. 21. Apr. 1995 · -- J. Peter Grace Jr., 81, the former W.R. Grace & Co. board chairman who was ousted last month after a half-century heading his family's company, died April 19 at a hospital in New York. He had ...

  2. J. Peter Grace. AKA Joseph Peter Grace, Jr. Born: 25-May-1913 Birthplace: Manhasset, NY Died: 19-Apr-1995 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified. Ge. Father: Joseph P. Grace Brother: Charles M. Grace Sister: Janet Maureen Grace Wife: Margaret Fennelly (m. 1941, nine children) Son: J. Peter Grace III Son: William R. Grace ...

    • May 25, 1913
    • April 19, 1995
  3. Francis R. Mcbride. Grace, J (oseph) Peter, Jr. (b. 25 May 1913 in Manhasset, New York; d. 19 April 1995 in New York City), business executive who transformed a thriving family business into a multinational conglomerate in the course of a career whereby he headed a major U.S. corporation for nearly five decades.

  4. J. Peter Grace with President Reagan. Established in 1997, the J. Peter Grace Legacy Society is a living memorial to the late Grace Commission chairman and Citizens Against Government Waste co-founder, J. Peter Grace – and to his vision of a fiscally responsible government that is accountable to taxpayers. The Society recognizes those who ...

  5. 24. Feb. 1985 · IF it is Tuesday noon, this must be the Metropolitan Club, and J. Peter Grace, the 71-year-old chairman of W.R. Grace & Company, steps out of his limousine and into the elegant turn-of-the-century ...

  6. 8. Dez. 1985 · December 7, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. EST. NEW YORK -- For four decades now, long before the current wave of corporate takeovers shook Wall Street, J. Peter Grace, the 72-year-old head of W. R. Grace & Co ...

  7. 9. Sept. 2018 · Joseph Peter Grace (May 25, 1913 - April 19, 1995 ) was a multimillionaire American industrialist and conglomerateur of Irish Catholic heritage. Born in Manhasset, New York, he succeeded his father, Joseph Peter Grace, Sr. (1872-1950), as President and CEO of W. R. Grace and Company in 1945 when his father suffered a stroke.