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Thomas D. Brady

North Syracuse, New York

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Thomas D. Brady, 89, of North Syracuse passed away Monday at the Veterans' Hospital. Born in Norristown, PA, to the late James and Alice French Brady, he served in the US Navy during WWII. In 1984, he retired from Carrier after 38 years of service. He summered on Sandy Pond. He was a...

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Bill, Chuck, Marylynn and Lori,
My sincere condolences on Uncle Tom's passing.Sam and I always enjoyed our visits with him and Aunt Rose at family gatherings.
Carol Miller Donzella

I'm so sorry for your loss. Growing up with your parents was very memorable. Sitting in front of the piano with your mom and watching your dad work on woodworkng projects was so much fun. Wishing the Brady's well. Sue Venesky

I'm so sorry for your loss. Growing up with your parents was very memorable. Sitting in front of the piano with your mom and watching your dad work on woodworkng projects was so much fun. Wishing the Brady's well. Sue Venesky

Dear Bill, Chuck, MaryLynn and Lori- please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your dear father. I have many memories of visits between our families and I always admired Uncle Tommy for his dedication to helping others through his work as a volunteer fireman. Lori- I remember seeing his handiwork (could it really be over 30 years ago???) in restoring a storage/travel trunk for you. We pray that the memories of good times with your father will bring you comfort in the days...

Bill, Chuck, MaryLynn and Lori, my thoughts and prayer are with you.
May you enjoy and treasure the many memories that flood your thoughts and fill your sharing in these days of letting Tom go in peace.

I always enjoyed your father. I was happy he had many good years with you and the children. I remember him as thoughtful.

Blessings on all.
Linda

We are sorry to hear of your loss.My mom has great stories of your Dad growing up. Steve and Donna Bobb

Marylynn, Lori, Bill and Chuck,

It has been a long time. Mary and I want to offer our sincerest condolences to all of you on the loss of your Dad. Aunt Rose and Uncle Tom were special people and I know that Mom and Dad were close to them. Now they are all together in a wonderful reunion. We still have a cane chair that your Mom stenciled for us. I vividly recall our summer weekend trips to Sandy Pond. Those were good days. I actually ran into folks here at church that knew your...

So sorry for your loss. Your in our thoughts and prayers

Deb and Bruce Guest