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Cloana Brady, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 11, 2025, at the age of 71. Born on July 1, 1954, in Dade City, Florida. She is survived by her devoted husband of 56 years, Arthur D. Brady and their daughter Christy Shippee and her husband William of Cedar Springs, GA, and son, Arthur D. Brady II and his partner Shannon Davis of Bainbridge, GA. and her grandchildren, Alex Garrett (Casey), Breanna Shippee Decker (Chase), Kailey Brady, and Arthur "Tripp" Brady III, as well as great-grandchildren, Ellie Karon, Matilda, and Maeve. She was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Jenny Stanberry.
For many years, Cloana worked as a secretary for trucking companies. Beyond her professional life, she was an active member of the Providence Assembly of God, where her husband served as pastor. Her faith and commitment to her church community were central to her life.
In accordance with her wishes, no service will be held at this time. Arrangements have been entrusted to Manry-Jordan-Hodges Funeral Home.
Her memory will live on in the hearts of her family and friends, who will forever cherish the time they spent with her.
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