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In memory of Alexandria (Ally) Grimmick

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Alexandria K. (Myers) Grimmick died unexpectedly on Saturday, July 13, 2019 at the age of 33.

Lovingly known by the nickname Alex, she was born on January 2, 1986 in the Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie, NY and was the daughter of John L. Myers and Andrea J. Edwards.

Alexandria was a 2004 graduate of Albany High School and furthered her education at the University of Vermont where she double majored in English and Women’s Studies; the College of St. Rose where she earned a Bachelor of Social Work, and the University at Albany for her Master of Social Work. Alex was also a licensed master of social work.

She served internships in social work with the Outreach Center of Equinox, Inc. in Albany; the Albany County Department of Children, Youth and Families: Child Protective Services; the Albany City School District-Albany High School Night School Program, and the Trinity Alliance in Albany where Alex developed and implemented a financial literacy program for elementary aged children in Trinity’s after school program. Her employment included the Albany County Department for Children, Youth and Families as a caseworker; the College of St. Rose as an adjunct social work professor and most recently, as a client support specialist with the Albany County Department of Social Services.

Alexandria enjoyed giving back to the communities she served through volunteerism. She lent her talents and time to several organizations including the Damien Center in Albany where she served meals, assisted with HIV/AIDS training and community activities such as the annual AIDS Walk. 

Alex loved all animals and throughout her life many pets benefitted by her devotion and care. She was an equestrian and had participated on the Equestrian Team at the University of Vermont. In her private time, she enjoyed reading, travel, and providing advice and assistance to former clients with whom she developed a life-long friendship. 

Alex has left her mark on the local community and on the hearts of those she came to know. In a world of despair she always found hope. She longed for a world that treated everyone equally with respect and dignity. From an early age, she enjoyed mentoring and helping people, regardless of their personal backgrounds or situations. She will always be remembered for the change she brought to the communities she served; for her radiant and infectious smile and for her unconditional love for people. Although the years of her life were short, the benefits of her work and personality will live on for a far longer time in those whose lives she has touched and have benefitted by knowing Alexandria.
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Organizer and beneficiary

Christopher McCabe
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Watervliet, NY
Wilfred Grimmick
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