Albany Times Union

Mcgraw, Joseph A.

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WAYLAND, Mass. — Joseph A. Mcgraw, of Wayland, Mass., passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 10, 2020, at home.

Born in Philadelph­ia in 1944, he spent his youth in Albany, and most of his adult and profession­al life in Boston and its suburbs. In addition to his beloved wife, Karen (Patitz) Mcgraw, he is survived by his four devoted children, Kathleen "Casey" of Denver, Colo., Mark and his wife Carrie of Boston, Joseph "Jed" and his wife, Heather of Boston, and John and his wife, Stephanie of Houston. He is also survived by his five younger siblings, Kathleen Kelly (Michael), Thomas (Colleen), Martha Murray (Cornelius), Kevin (Julia), all residing in the Albany area, and his youngest brother, Mark (Tammy), of Nags Head, N.C. He leaves behind as well eleven precious grandchild­ren and one greatgrand­child, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, grandniece­s and cousins, as well as in-laws, Marcia and Steve Crabtree, and Warren and Karen Patitz, to whom he was very close. He was predecease­d by his parents, Margaret (Egan) and Joseph Mcgraw; and a younger brother, Robert (Martha), formerly of Burlington, Vt.

Joe led a full and exemplary life. In Albany, he will be remembered with great affection by the countless friends he made as the oldest brother of a family of seven, and two loving parents that lived in Albany’s Pine Hills neighborho­od. Blessed with good looks, an engaging smile and a quiet presence, Joe was a standout athlete and student at Vincentian Institute in Albany, where he graduated president of the senior class. He, like his father before him, later graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1966. Thereafter, he pursued postgradua­te studies in business and finance, both at Babson College and the University of Utah.

After graduating from Holy Cross, Joe willingly answered the call of duty from his country, and joined the his country, and joined the United States Air Force, where he served for five and a half years, rose to the rank of captain, and flew hundreds of combat missions as an F-4 jet fighter pilot during the Vietnam War, twice earning the Distinguis­hed Flying Cross for "heroism and extraordin­ary achievemen­t." Typically, Joe did not discuss his bravery, as modesty was one of his many endearing qualities.

Following his service to his country, Joe and Karen settled in the Boston area, where they raised their family, and he pursued a very successful career in the world of finance and investment, culminatin­g in the establishm­ent in 1989 of his own firm, Yankees Advisers LLC, with his eldest son, Mark. That firm still exists today, and is well-known for its flagship hedge fund, Yankee Multi-manager Fund, L.P. Despite his success in the business world, Joe managed to ensure "balance" in his life, maintainin­g an active profile in the community and, most importantl­y, in his family. He will be remembered for his numerous volunteer positions of service to charitable organizati­ons, including, among others, the Boys Club of Boston, the Waltham-weston Hospital, the Weston Little League, and more recently, the Mainstone Condominiu­m Associatio­n, where he and Karen moved in 2008. Throughout his life, Joe loved music of all kinds, poetry and sports (hockey, rugby, tennis and golf). He cherished time with his family at their vacation home on Chappaquid­dick Island, Martha’s Vineyard, and was a fixture at hockey rinks throughout New England, where he took great pleasure in watching both his children and grandchild­ren compete.

In the last few years, Joe was beset by a number of health issues, all of which he met with a quiet courage and dignity, never complainin­g while maintainin­g an upbeat personalit­y. His fortitude, character and resilience were a source of pride and inspiratio­n for his entire family. He will live forever in the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know him.

Funeral arrangemen­ts will be private and at the discretion of the family.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to either of Joe’s two favorite charities: the Pine Street Inn, 444 Harrison St., Boston, MA, 02188, an organizati­on dedicated to providing assistance to formerly homeless individual­s, or Feeding America, a hunger relief organizati­on with a nationwide network of foodbanks.

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