Obituary from the March 1996 issue of the Socialist Standard
Albert Grayson joined the SPGB in 1953 and was active in the Manchester area, supporting meetings, selling literature at outdoor meetings and demonstrations, and patiently explaining the party's case wherever he went. He did not seek the limelight, but will be remembered by Manchester members of that time for his reliable and steadfast support at all party activities.
In 1971 he left to live in New Zealand where he joined the SPNZ and became an active member of the Wellington Branch.
Albert will be remembered as a loving father and grandfather, a good friend, and a comrade.
Albert Grayson joined the SPGB in 1953 and was active in the Manchester area, supporting meetings, selling literature at outdoor meetings and demonstrations, and patiently explaining the party's case wherever he went. He did not seek the limelight, but will be remembered by Manchester members of that time for his reliable and steadfast support at all party activities.
In 1971 he left to live in New Zealand where he joined the SPNZ and became an active member of the Wellington Branch.
Albert will be remembered as a loving father and grandfather, a good friend, and a comrade.
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