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John Hassett Brady

Wellesley, Massachusetts

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Of Wellesley, MA, age 68, died Monday, October 1, 2007 in Boston. He is lovingly survived by his wife, Kate Brady and his children, John Brady and his wife Natalie, Will Brady, Lizzie Murillo and her husband Pete, and Matthew Brady. He also leaves his grandson Matthew Brady, his brother, Stephen...

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Dear Kate,
I just heard about the sad news about Jack. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your children during this difficult time. With love and deepest sympathy, Melissa Woodworth, and Michael and Brian Toohey

I was sorry to learn of Jack's passing. The Brady family has since been in my thoughts and prayers.

peace to you, Jack.

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your Father,Husband and Grandfather. About 8years ago I had the pleasure of meeting Jack when I got into Real Estate. We spent many times walking land and having coffee at my table talking over deals. I will truly miss his smiles,laughs, his energy about work and life in general. This man loved life and his family and his work and he was an inspiration to all that he worked with. He will be sadly missed.

We wish to express our condolences to the Brady family for your loss of Jack. Growing up across the street gave me the opportunity to witness some of Jack's inventions and share his sense of humor.

We wish to express our condolences to the Brady family for your loss of Jack. Growing up across the street gave me the opportunity to witness some of Jack's inventions and share his sense of humor.

I extend my sympathy to the Brady family. I worked with Jack at Bay State Milling many years ago. He was a great person and he is always remembered fondly by all of us.

To this day I can still recall our runs into Boston's Chinatown for lunch with Jack asking us if we had the "urge" for Chinese food. Have missed him since he left Bay State and will never forget him. We always forgave him because he was from Notre Dame. I was so shocked to hear of his passing and extend my deepest sympathy.

Dearest Kate and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss - our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love, The Cresaps

Dear Kate and family,
Please accept my sincere condolences in your time of grief, loss and pain. I have delightful memories of Jack, his gracious sense of humor and determined goodness and sensitivity. I look forward to seeing him in his heavenly retreat; God great him peace and joy!