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Home/People/J. Grant McCabe III, PCA Elder and former SJC member, dies in Philadelphia at age 88

J. Grant McCabe III, PCA Elder and former SJC member, dies in Philadelphia at age 88

Written by Bonnie L. Cook, Philadelphia Inquirer | Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Twenty-two years ago, he helped found Proclamation Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr. He was active with the Presbyterian Church of America and served on its law committee, Boyer said.

J. Grant McCabe III, 88, of Media, a longtime Philadelphia lawyer, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, of pulmonary fibrosis at Bryn Mawr Hospital.

For more than 40 years, Mr. McCabe practiced law at Rawle & Henderson, a law firm founded in 1783. He served as a managing partner, and as chairman for 10 years.

In 1979, when the firm’s fortunes were declining, McCabe – described in an American Bar Association Journal article as “a tall, broad-shouldered man with a firm handshake and a quick smile” – flew to Tokyo and persuaded a major client to stay with Rawle.

That gave the firm the boost it needed to merge with Hudson, Wilf & Kronfeld under the name Rawle & Henderson. It expanded its offerings from maritime law to general litigation, business, and commercial cases.

Mr. McCabe took an active part in that transition, the journal article said.

One of the major honors he had practicing law was his election to the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Born in Philadelphia, Mr. McCabe grew up on the Main Line, said his longtime friend John Boyer. He graduated from Haverford School in 1940, from Yale University with a bachelor’s degree in 1944, andfrom the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1950.

He served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War, retiring as a lieutenant commander.

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