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Brian R. Brady

Chicago, Illinois

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Brian R. Brady, Sept. 21, loving son of the late Edward Donald and Bernadette Brady; fond brother of Kathy Kloe (Alex) Fleming and Patrick (Janice) Brady; dear uncle of Sean, Karen, Kevin and Jacquelyn Brady. Family will receive friends Saturday, Oct. 11 from 10:30 a.m. until...

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Brian was my first love; so a permanent part of my heart and being. A random Google search uncovered this obituary...words can't describe my feelings.
My condolences to his family as you approach the first anniversary of his death. You must miss him dearly. How he loved life!
I pray heaven is full of all things French and beautiful.

Brain was our landlord in Washington DC for many years. A kind and thoughtful man, he was always a pleasure to deal with. We are very sorry to hear of his passing. Our sincere condolences to all his family and friends.

Alex Morrison - CEO at Cogapp

All my condoleances to the familly of Brian . I met Brian in 1977 in Versailles (France) when we use to meet at lunch time with all of the others Versailles Boys. We were students and it was a wonderfull year. I remember Brian, so handsome and funny with the nicest smile. I have this vivid picture of us zigzaging and skipping in the allees of the gardens of Versaille Palace and singing so loud the song from the wisard of Oz. We went on with our lives and did not keep in touch, but i never...

Dear Brady Family,

I was acquainted with Brian in Washington DC and knew him to be a charming person with a love for animals and his SAAB! My thoughts and prayers for him.

Fond regards in memory of Brian,
Mark Grace

Brian was charming and a great cook. Everything with Brian was about architecture, Chicago, France and an experience! Drinks on the roof with a view of the city, Oak Street Beach on weekends in the summer, rights of spring picnic at night, ice cream in the park on the first warm night in April, and trips to the zoo and conservatory with Kevin. The dinners I loved the most were the ones in Beverly on Sunday with the gracious and loving Mr and Mrs Brady and siblings. Political discussions...

So sad to hear about Brian's passing. I was a friend of his from Washington DC. I moved away DC in 1996 and unfortunately lost touch. I remember him as a bright, handsome and interesting individual. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Paul Bailey
Raleigh, NC

Dear Pat and Janice, My deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother, Brian. I didn't know he was sick. I will be out of town on Saturday so cannot attend the Mass. May God be with you and your family. Love and Prayers, Pat Kelso