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Brady was born in Fort Scott, KS on August 15th, 1990, to his parents Teresa and Curtis O’Neal and Erik and Stacie Toole. Brady went to be with our Lord on May 17th, 2025, in a fatal car accident.
Brady is proceeded in death by his grandparents George Ford, Gene Norris, Larry and Dorothy Toole, Norma Ratliff and his Aunt Tracie Ratliff.
Brady is survived by his parents Erik Toole (Stacie) of Concordia, MO, Teresa O’Neal (Curtis) of Smithville, MO, his siblings Brandi Toole, Concordia, MO, Britney (Levi) Isaac, Richards, MO, Blake (Brenda) Holt, Fort Scott, KS, Zachary (Sophie) Toole, Oak Grove, MO and Johnna Toole, Concordia, MO, and grandparents Dee Norris, Fort Scott, KS and Ervin Ratliff, Warsaw, MO. Brady also leaves behind a significant other, Raviar Villalobos and her 2 children, along with seven nieces, 2 nephews and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends.
Brady attended Concordia High School and Fort Scott High School where he graduated in 2008. Brady was very athletic and played football, basketball, baseball, soccer and his favorite sport, wrestling which he started at age six. Brady marched in the band at Fort Scott High School as well as Concordia High School where he was a member of the drum line and participated in many competitions. After high school, he was recruited by Heston College, Heston KS, where he played soccer for one year.
Brady then joined the United States Airforce in January 2009. He served at Mildenhall AFB, UK. He was deployed to Bagram, AFB in Afghanistan and Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, MT where he was honorably discharged in 2015.
Brady was a loving and caring gentle giant. He never met a stranger and could make a friend in a snap of the fingers. There was not a dry eye in a room when Brady was there. Not from sadness but from laughing so hard. From childhood to adulthood, he was always pulling some sort of shenanigans most of which would land him in trouble with his mom. You never knew what he was going to do or say next. But rest assured you would be laughing.
Brady will be greatly missed by each and every one of us. He would want to tell us to live our lives through God and to live it to the fullest.
There will be a visitation on May 30th, 2025, from 1-3 pm at Terrace Park Funeral home. 801 NW 108th, Kansas City, Missouri 64155. There will also be a Celebration of Life on May 31st, 2025, at the New Life Church 801 SW First Street, Oak Grove, Missouri from 4-6 pm.
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