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Rodney Howard Brady

Salt Lake City, Utah

1933 - 2017

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Rodney H. BradyJan. 31, 1933 - Jan. 9, 2017Salt Lake City, UT-Rodney Howard Brady, our loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, professional colleague, and friend passed away on January 9, 2017, at his home. He courageously fought autoimmune hemolytic anemia for over thirty years and...

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Dear Mitzi,
A family crisis of our own prevented us from seeing you personally during the celebration of Rod's life. We send our love and gratitude for your friendship and Rod's leadership at Bonneville International. The Tabernacle Choir benefited greatly from his cooperative efforts to broadcast the Choir's voice throughout the world.
With one and appreciation,
Jerry and JoAnn

Mitzi
We met you in Westwood Ward. What a wonderful example of a true LDS family! When our house burned down on Christmas 1975, all were there to comfort and aid us.
We appreciate and love you. We have followed your career as years went by and marvel at the blessings of the Lord to his faithful. We also served the cub scouts, but not at the national level like Rod. Snow keeps us from the service, but know that we are with you in spirit. A great man has gone to his reward. We...

Dear Mitzi and Sons,
It is with sadness that I write this farewell message for your husband and father. It was back in 1978 that I first met all of you, when as Faculty Women Association President, I welcomed you to Ogden and Weber State College! What dear friends you all were to me, especially when my husband Dr. Rodney Neff died. Dr. Brady made sure that I and my young children were taken care of during a very difficult time. He and you, Mitzi, stayed friends throughout the years,...

Cheryln and I send our love and condolences to Mitzi and family. Rod Brady tremendously influenced me in Westwood, Boston and Washington DC. I can understand how he have inspired so many.
Tom Hart
Lafayette CA

President Brady was indeed a great man. Our family is saddened to learn of his passing. He was a great friend to my Dad who worked closely with him at Weber State. I am pretty sure they both bled purple. Dad also had a special place in is heart for Mitzi and the boys. Our condolences go out to the Brady family for your loss.

Matthew 11. 28 will comfort you.

As I succeeded Rod at DMC I quickly realized I could never adequately fill his shoes. I saw first hand the astonishing number of people he touched and taught, the remarkably dedicated service he gave with modesty and generosity, the great faith he had in others and in God, and the Christ-like way he just went about doing good. He will be missed by many including me, but I rejoice in his productive, noble, inspiring life! With love and admiration, Mark Willes

Phil Goldbranson is my uncle. I have always been proud of the many ways he helped the students of Jordan High School and am grateful to Rodney Brady for acknowledging Uncle Phil's influence. Rodney Brady is a man to be emulated in many ways. My condolences to his family.