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Charles F. Brady

Chicago, Illinois

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Charles F. Brady, age 73, Korean War Army Veteran, Retired Lieutenant C.F.D. 39 years, formerly of Chicago, passed away in his St. Petersburg, FL home on March 23, 2007, beloved husband of the late Ann, nee DeLacy; loving father of James, Michael (Cheryl), Nick and Suzanne...

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Charlie was one of a kind, I`ll miss him.

MY SYMPATHY'S TO THE BRADY FAMILY. CHARLIE WILL BE MISSED. I KNEW HIM AS A LOYAL UNION MAN AND MOST OF ALL, A LEGEND OF A MAN.

Brady Family,
Remember that you are never alone, your Dad will always be with you.
Suzanne, you and your family are in our prayers.

Growing up w/Suz, Dad Brady was always joking with us. Their are so many wonderful memories and laughs from the practical jokes that he played. There was always so much warmth that came from that strong wonderful gentleman. We are so honored that our boys got to know such a special man.
All our love,
Pam & Denny Pelarinos & boys

Condolences to the Brady family!! Charlie was a great friend and fireman!!.I worked with Charlie in Local#2 for many years.(C.F.D.Ret.)Bud Ehrhardt

Charley, What a guy. I met him in 1964 when I got on the job. He was a big man in stature, work and in heart. Anyone who met him never will forget him. Rest in peace old friend. Condolences to the Brady family.

WE LOST A MOUNTAIN OF A MAN. CHARLIE NOT ONLY WAS A GREAT FIREMAN BUT WAS A GREAT AND LOYAL UNION OFFICAL FOR LOCAL 2.HIS WORD WAS HIS BOND.CHARLIE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO HAD THE PRIVELAGE OF KNOWING OR WORKING WITH HIM.

Charlie, Been a long time since we've talked but I will never forget you and all the good times we had in Montello on the lake and off. We had alot of laughs, you, your son and I. Godspeed my friend and say "hi" to your wife for me. My deepest condolences to the Suzanne, Nick, my friend, Jimmy and his son Danny. May God keep his memory alive in your hearts forever. Your family taught me the true meaning of being Irish.

charley brady,what a guy!!!
in feb. of 1980 we fought the good fight,the right fight, and with the likes of you, and many, many other great men, we prevailed and made the CFD the great job that these working firemen are enjoying today.
you were the go to guy in starting the north side irish fire brigade social club in 1980, which is still alive and well in 2007.
you did it all charley, you did it all. RIP pal, the st. valentine day boys of 1980 will never forget...