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James T. Brady Jr.

Niagara Falls, New York

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BRADY - James T. Jr. Age 82 of Wilson, NY on August 27, 2008 after a long bout with cancer. He was born in Niagara Falls, NY on February 3, 1926, the son of the late James T. Brady Sr. and Margaret OConnor. A graduate and stand out athlete of LaSalle High School, he was invited to play...

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Dear Edna and family,

I am truly sorry for your loss. Jim will be remembered for his unique humor which made us all smile. He handled the adversities of life with great courage and is an inspiration.

Marlene Grazen

Dear Edna & Family
We wanted to say how sorry we are about your loss. Jim impacted our lives in such a possitive way and we will truely miss him. May God Bless you in the days ahead. Sincerely..

Dear Edna and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Praise God Jim is at peace at home with his Lord. I will always remember the fun we had together. Jim was a great man. Comfort and peace to all of you.

Dear Edna and family, We were so saddened to hear of Jim's passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Judy and David Capito

We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to
the Brady family.

Dear Brady family: We are very saddened by the news of Jim's death, and our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Although my Grandmother Catherine and Jim's father, Jim, Sr.were brother and sister, living miles apart kept me from ever getting to know you as I wished I had.

I am pleased that my sister Clare and her husband Charlie were able to be a part of your life in recent years.

May Jesus wrap His Arms around you
as He greets you in Heaven.

Dear Mrs. Brady, Jim, Pat and Meghan,
Please accept our condolences and our thoughts and prayers are with you. We have made a contribution to the W.C.E.C. as requested.
Charles & Lisa Drummond

Edna and family I am so sorry to hear the news of Jim's passing. I can see clearly the picture that appeared in the 1945 edition of the Nagara Falls paper featuring Jim complete with headset seated at the radio console while in the Army Air Corp. I will never forget the day Jim pulled up to our front door with his brand new 1949 Studebaker and let us all sit in it. Great memories, I will miss him.