Bradley-McCarthy-Obituary

Bradley McCarthy

Syracuse, New York

Age 71

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Bradley L. McCarthy February 16, 2021 Bradley L, McCarthy, 71, died on February 16, 2021 surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Sheila M. McCarthy, daughter, Caitlin E. Conway (Brendan Conway) and son, Brendan B. McCarthy. He is also survived by his sister,...

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Remembering you and your family. Tom King and family

Sheila, I was watching the PGA golf in Rochester today and decided to look up some old friends. Sad to say I found out about Brad. I have so many great memories of us skiing together, golfing, waterskiing, playing cards. I also remember that your wedding was the same day as the NCAA championship game that featured Magic and Larry Bird. That was exciting!! Anyway, my condolences on Brad but I have many great memories so we must´ve had a great time. Bell well.

At times like this you think about family, and Brad´s family are incredible people. Family who will hold you up if that´s what´s needed, or give you their shoulder when words fail. I hope they have found grace in Brad´s passing and in each other. Although not related by blood, we are related by love. We all loved Brad, and miss him, and always will.

My brother was so amazing and loved by so many. he was such a great role model for me growing up. He was kind and gentle, never yelling or saying an unkind word to anyone.You were my protector,my hero. You are right here in my heart and soul,always with me.

The past year has been hard. There have been five people close to me that have died, and I think about them often, and Brad´s on the list. I am grateful for the time I shared with him; with you all. I will remember him with a smile on his face and a cigar in his hand. God bless you, Sheila, Caitlin, and Brendan.

Sheila, Caitlin and Brendon,
So sorry to hear about the passing of Brad. So many good memories of when the kids were growing up together. Love and prayers to you.
Jenny Schlaffer

Sheila and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Even though I never met Brad, I felt like I knew him through all the years I worked with you. Of course Fred knew Brad very well from the years they worked together at Xerox. We are both deeply sorry to hear of your loss. May all the wonderful memories of Brad comfort you at this difficult time.

Margo & Fred Schmidt

Shelia, Caitlin & Brendan - Our sincerest condolences on Brad's passing. We have been so close for so many years we consider The McCarthy's as family members. Megan and Ryan have often referred to You and Brad as second parents. Brad will always be in our memories.

Brad was a great big brother and was always there for me and the family. Love him so much and will miss his humor and advice.