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William J. Brady

Springfield, Massachusetts

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William J. Brady 1927 - 2005 CHICOPEE - Dr. William J. Brady, 77, of Chicopee, died Sunday in the Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. Born in West Springfield, June 18, 1927, the son of the late Lawrence D. and Helen (Downey) Brady, he graduated from Cathedral High School in...

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Bill was my Godfather and uncle, and he was a very special man. I will always picture him laughing and making others laugh as well. I feel very lucky to have enjoyed so many family occasions with Uncle Bill, Aunt Betty, Billy and Mary. Easter and Thanksgiving were always spent with them and those days were among the best of the year. He will be missed but the memories of him will always be treasured.

Bill-
I just returned back from my vacation in Boston today and heard about the passing of your Dad.
I am so sorry for your loss and my prayers and thoughts go out to you, your mother and family.

Steve Feldman

Bill,
My prayers are with you and your family at this time of your loss. It is hard to lose a parent but he will always be remembered in your heart.
Carol

My Uncle Bill was such a special man. I have such great memories of him that I will treasure forever. His great sense of humor and smart wit made evryone laugh. I will miss him dearly but look forward to the day when we will meet again. Our love and prayers go out to our family.

Bill,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Just know we are all thinking of you and our prayers are with you and your family.

Nancy

I'm going to miss you, Bill. Say "Hi" to Josephine up there for me.
Fran (Conrail Fran) Seddon

To Bill's Family, I would like to express my deepest expression of sympathy to all of you on Bill's passing.Having grown up with the family, we will all miss that wonderfull sense of timing and humor ,that kept us young guys, Jack and I,On the ball, as we matured thru high school and college. His career is extraordinary, I hope some has run off on us. Remember the 57 chevy without push button radio,JIack.Bill gave us a lession on when not to be conservetive. Our thoughts and prayers are with...

Bill Brady was my uncle. He was there for every special event, weddings, christenings, graduations, etc. He came with his wit, good humor and kindness. He was always interested in how we were doing, even when we were surly teenagers! He lived long enough to see my children born and long enough to touch their lives also. He was truly a good man and will be missed immensely.

Dear Bill, please be assured of my prayers for Dad and members of your family at this time of loss. I will pass this onto Br. Ed Hall who is out of the country during this coming week. With prayer and love Sincerely Br. Terry