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Joseph Alan Brady

Tucson, Arizona

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Joseph Alan Brady 3/29/1947 - 7/19/2013 Joseph was born the middle child of William and Edna Brady in Bisbee, Arizona and is preceded in death by his parents. Joe was raised in Bisbee (Warren) and graduated from Bisbee High School where he met his loving wife, Lynda. After graduating from high...

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I taught and was the athetic trainer at MHS for 18 years. Joe and I spent countless hours together talking about how to make athetes faster and healthier. I have fond memories of Coach Brady ensuring the safety of his athletes in cross country by following along their route with water and ice in the back of his pick-up truck. His infectious laugh, height, and slim build would turn anyone toward him. Coach Brady LOVED kids, LOVED teaching chemistry, and LOVED his family. One day we will meet...

Mr. Brady was my coach in long diatance and cross country. He was a great teacher that I admired. I'm sad to hear of his loos and my prayers go out to the family.

Gracie Garcia

Joseph's son and daughter-in-law are dear friends. Our hearts are with you! James is an incredible man and father, and a testament to the beautiful legacy that Joseph left behind.
Love,
The Keeters - Kim, Jon, Alex & Tory

Mr. Brady was my 10th grade Chemistry teacher over 20 years ago at MHS. When I think of him, I remember how he was so kind to all of us crazy kids. I'm sad to see of his passing and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Joe was our neighbor for 40 years. He was friendly, helpful with a good sense of humor. As a former teacher we had much in common. My husband and Joe took many fishing trips and told too many fishy stories. A great family man and a dedicated teacher and coach, Joe lived a full life. He will be missed by many, as he contributed much to all whom he was in contact. With deepest sympathy to Lynda, Matthew and James and the rest of his family.

Mr. Brady always had a smile and a good word for all of the students at Marana, not just his classroom students. He was a good man and a good teacher. Thank-you, sir.

JOE WAS A FINE MAN AND THAT IS THE GREATEST COMPLIMENT ANYONE CAN RECEIVE.

HARRY HANSEN

I happen to stumble across this.... He was my chemistry teacher my junior year and one of my favorite teachers of all time. He was so funny from his catch phrase "Put your goggles on" to whenever I walked into his class in my cheer uniform he would say "ra ra sis boom bah". I'm so sad to see that he passed.

what a great teacher and freind he will be missed