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Agnes Brady

Lakewood, Colorado

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Agnes "Babe" Brady, a lifetime resident of Denver, was born on November 24, 1932 and she passed away on January 16, 2014. Agnes attended St. Dominic's and Holy Family Grade Schools and Holy Family High School. She married Norbert Brady in 1954. They would have celebrated their 60th Wedding...

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You know when someone has touched your life when you think of them often. Sometimes I’ll be at work or on a run, and Mrs. Brady will come into my mind, in the same gentle way she would enter a room. Her memory serves as a kind reassurance to me, that this life is fleeting, so make the most of it by smiling as much as you can, giving to others as often as possible, and always loving God.

We were sorry to hear she passed away, and know she will be missed.
Your neighbors, Paul and Bobbi Wegener

I had the pleasure of knowing Agnes for many years. I first met her and Katie through a bowling league, then Katie was kind enough to ask me to join their golf league, Agnes and I played many rounds of golf together, what a wonderful woman, she will truly be missed.

Mrs. Brady's grandson, Michael, plays baseball with my son. What a wonderful grandmother she was! She came to almost every baseball game and shared cookies and candy with all the players' siblings. The Redhawks will miss seeing her at the games.

Agnes will be missed.

I had the pleasure of meeting and knowing Agnes through my wonderful sister-law, Eileen Timmermeyer, whom is married to my brother, Joe. I remember celebrating many family Holiday 's. On the 4th of July, We would all gather at her house and enjoy great food,fun and fireworks as she had a great view right from her front yard. Then when Halloween rolled around, several of her grandkids, Monica, Brand, Stephanie, Sarah, and my two children, Angela and Brendon Doss went trick or treating in her...

I didn't know Aunt Babe, but was introduced to her and the entire family at the picnic in 2012. I recall a warm, wonderful lady. May all of the fond memories carry the family through this difficult time.

Her son Joe and are lifelong friends, and while attending high school at Mullen, I would spend many a day at her house. Some people in this world are touched with the Holy Spirit, and Mrs. Brady was one of those rare souls. Her smile, her laugh. her genuine interest in what others were up to, and THE BEST chocolate chip cookies ever made, will be missed! Love you, Mrs. Brady, and Mr. Brady, and God Bless the entire family.

She was the first one to offer help in any way, and was always surprising everyone with homemade gifts of cookies or hand towels. She was always the first one at the park to reserve the picnic tables and bring all the table cloths for the family picnic. She valued God and her family more than anything. I can't believe she is gone - she was larger than life and will be greatly missed!