RAYMOND-BRADY-Obituary

RAYMOND ALLEN BRADY

Silver Spring, Maryland

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  RAYMOND ALLEN BRADY (Age 84)  On Sunday, February 14, 2016, of Washington, DC. Beloved husband of Anna K. Brady; son of the late Basil and Addie Brady; father of Betty Hart (nee McAuliffe), Mary North (nee McAuliffe), Jimmy McAuliffe, Nancy Fleegle (nee McAuliffe) and Shirley Marlowe...

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Dearest Anna & Family,
My sincerest condolences to all of you. What a wonderful and delightful man "Peanut" was! Such a pleasure just being in his company and I loved him! I shall visit him often as he is buried not far from my beloved Christopher.
Sincere sympathies,
Shirley

Aunt Mary and family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. He was such a funny and lively man. I know you will miss him so very much. Hugs and love to all of you. I am praying for you during this difficult time.

Peanut was a great Dad to all of the McAuliffe children. A good neighbor of the Easley Street "Hood". God Bless him.

My sincere condolences and prayers for the family. I grew up in the neighborhood on Easley Street and was over at your house as much as mine. Peanuts was a wonderful man and role model for me. We had some nice conversations as I developed into an athlete. He gave me some good advice along the way. RIP Peanuts.

Mary, Shirley and Heather, you are all in my prayers.
Barb Gezelman

sincere sympathy to the family. My prayers and love being sent your way. He will always be with you in your memories and dreams.

We shared 3 years together at McKinley Tech high school. We played 2 years of varsity basketball together. Peanuts was a great athletic and team mate. I'll always cherish Peanut's smiles and good humor. He will be missed.
Ray Fox

Ray will be greatly missed in life and out on the golf course, it has been a pleasure being in his company.

Mary Ellen and Family
You are in our thoughts and prayers as you move forward through this tough time in your lives.
Linda and Doug Milton