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2015
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Neil Lupton
September 13, 2016
Fr. Brady was my English and Latin instructor as a scholastic at Loyola High School, Towson MD in 1957-58. Very patient man with a sense of humor which was appropriate for 1950s teenagers. He also was a very favorite person of my father and mother. They are all together now.
August 9, 2015
My cousin Teddy you were the first and the best Jesuit I ever knew. Ceil and Ed's son, Mary Catherine's brother and Joe and Evelyn's "closet" nephew thank you for for your life spent in the service of the Lord. Eternal rest grant unto you. Kate
Joe McFarland '70
June 25, 2015
First year Latin with Fr. Brady in the basement of the Main Building was memorable. He made sure his students learned. May he rest well.
Ted Turner
June 24, 2015
Latin with Father Brady. I will never forget him!
Charles Spalding
June 24, 2015
Father Brady was always a stern taskmaster, but fair. He taught me a good bit about Latin, which has served me well in later life. I thank Father Brady for his caring indulgence for the struggling boarder child from Georgia. Rest in peace, good Father.
John Enyart
June 24, 2015
Fr. Brady taught so many things to us, but the most important for me was that there are NO SHORTCUTS. RIP and thank you, Fr. Brady.
Marty Thompson
June 22, 2015
Father Brady taught me Latin so well I still rely on his teachings when practicing law and dealing with the titles given many things in law. He was a good man and had a positive impact on many of his students.
He will be missed but never forgotten.
bill sammon
June 20, 2015
Father Brady and I have been friends since we were six years old/We played cowboys and Indians all summer we had six shooters with holsters.We were always the good guys chasing the bad guys. We were altar boys at St Johns in Pittston PA. wHEN I WAS FIRST MARRIED I HAD TEDDY to our apartment.About ten years ago we went to Baltmorte to visit teddy at the mercy hospital.We kept in touch all those years//Teddy had the best memory.He would remember names of our playmates that I long forgot.we knew teddy was going to be a priest from day one.We spent every good Friday at st johns and sat for the three hours without complaint.He said he prayed for us every day and we were blessed.Father BRADY WAS MY FOREVER FRIEND.
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