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Paul Brady

San Francisco, California

1948 - 2023

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Paul BradyMay 18, 1948 - January 18, 2023Our beloved brother Paul Brady passed away from complications of diabetes at his home by Ocean Beach on January 18, 2023 at the age of 74. He was born on May 18, 1948, the oldest child of the late Charles A. Brady and Louise M. Brady He was a San Francisco...

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Like many Dolphin Club members, I can say that Paul Brady was one of my first friends I met at the club. He was so welcoming and generous. He almost had me playing handball -- but I had just gotten serious about playing the piano again, and stretching for the Moonlight Sonata had been hurting, and Paul said, yes, you should not play handball, it will hurt my hands too much. Paul also gave me some great advice as a fellow motorcyclist, not to mention as a bay swimmer. But I will always...

Paul was a very decent human being, with a wonderful and unique sense of humor. He was always upbeat and interesting, even when not feeling that great. I will miss his kind presence at the Dolphin Club, where we shared the same locker space for many years. Peter Neubauer

Paul was a very decent human being with a wonderful sense of humor. I always enjoyed hearing about some of his interesting exploits. I'll miss seeing his kind presence in areas of the Dolphin Club. We shared the same locker space, there, for many years. Peter Neubauer

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`There is always a time... never a good time´. The water was a little wetter, the sun a little brighter and the laughter more sincere, when Paul was around and he will always be around for those who knew and loved him. Robert Ream Barbara Ream Bill Fiege

Paul Brady was a man who enjoyed the fellowship of many friends based on common interests and surely these friends enjoyed his kind, thoughtful, and generous spirit. Our common interest for over four decades was golf and membership in Lincoln Park Golf Club, San Francisco. I'm so grateful Paul was my friend for all these years.

What a dear and humble man, with great athletic skills, loyalty to friends, a volunteer for all seasons. I miss seeing him at the beach and the dock at the Dolphin Club.

So sorry to hear this. Paul was my locker neighbor at the Dolphin Club and was very kind & friendly. I always looked forward to seeing him on my visits. I will miss him.

I knew Paul from Caltrans we worked together on a lot of different projects! He was the best , we became good friends and always got along and talked frequently of all the hobbies Paul had ! We always connected about riding motorcycles . Although Paul and I didn´t do much outside of the job he was just a great person, there wasn´t a bad bone in his body! You will be sorely missed by All of Us Rest In Peace my Friend