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Steven D. Brady

Manchester, Connecticut

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Steven D. Brady, 60, of Manchester, son of the late Thomas W. and Elizabeth (Groht) Brady, died unexpectedly on Monday, November 20, 2006, at his home.Steve was born September 27, 1946, in Manchester, attended local schools and was a 1964 graduate of Manchester High School. He attended the...

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Steve, it has been a year and not a day goes by that we do not think about you. Patty and I have had some tuff times when we new you were going to be here in FL.. We will miss you for the rest of our lives God Bless you.

Dickie Doo

Merry Christmas Steven. May God bless you.

Steve: We've always pictured your fabulous smile when we think of you. We're both glad to have known such a nice person. May God watch over you.

To Steve's family, I too went to high school with Steve and remember his wonderful smile. I am so sorry for your loss.

You will always be in our thoughts along with David. A dear friend with a smile that I will always remember. May God bless you.

Steve, no one will every forget you..your smile was the "BEST" Chuck and I are sad that we won't see you anymore but you will be alive in our hearts. You touched our lives just like you did to so many others ..... we are happy you that you were are friend, you will be sadly missed. Our loss is your family's gain ...enjoy them again!
Love, Chickey & Chuck

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Steve's passing. My late husband Michael McCormack and Steve, along with many others shared many beers and good times while working at Cigna. After Michael died, Steve and "Huggy Bear" also known as Dennis Lyons, came to visit me and we reminisced over the good times. There are too many good people gone too soon.

With deepest sympathy,

Gladys McCormack

Living with Barry Magnuson and Steve was one of the most enjoyable times of my life. Helping to form Center Billards Softball team with Steve was most enjoyable especially with Steves determination to convince Don Fitzgerald to sponsor the team. Also remmber the times we had at Leas Market. Steve you will be sorely missed by all who loved you. Pete Sylvester Millbury,MA

To the family of Steve, my deepest sympathy. Steve and I were classmates and graduated high school together in 1964. I can still see that contagious Brady smile that could light up a classroom in an instant. Though we lost contact over the years, I thought of him many times and just knew that he was someplace smiling as he always did, making someones life much brighter.
It was nice working with him on our first class reunion. He was truly a person that everyone thought so much of and...