William M. "Bill" Brady, 84, of Duryea, died Oct. 8, 2025. He is survived by his wife, Mary Kay Linskey Brady. The family will receive friends and relatives from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in St. John the Evangelist Church, 35 William St., Pittston. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 1 p.m. Arrangements are entrusted to Adonizio Funeral Home LLC, Pittston.
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Sandra Chickeletti
Yesterday
Mary Kay, Tom & Sharon,
It´s with my deepest sympathy that I extend my condolences about Bill´s passing.
He was a wonderful person, always telling a joke and laughing about everything in life. I know that he will be missed. So sorry for your loss. Sandy
Carl and Mary Witkowski
Yesterday
Dear Mary K, Tom, Sharon, Billy and family, Please accept our deepest sympathy, on the passing of Bill. He was such a lovely man, and will be missed by all who had the pleasure to know him. We hope that all of the wonderful memories you have will sustain you during this time. May he rest in peace.
Mary Mcnulty
Yesterday
RIP Billy
Arlene Komnath
Yesterday
Sorry to hear about Bill...Will miss his calls keeping me uppdated on our classmates...
Jerry Bonner
Yesterday
Dear Mary Kay and Family we are sorry to hear about Bill passing he was a great guy please accept our condolences may Bill rest in peace Jerry Bonner family Daytona Beach Florida
Marty&Kathy Kane, Ft Myers, Fl
Yesterday
Dear Brady Family: So sorry to hear of Bill´s passing. Met Bill when he was Postmaster, a real sharp guy with a great sense of humor. We were in Ireland together on a trip and had a really good time. Our prayers are with the entire Brady family at this time.
George Shields
Yesterday
Mary Kay. Sorry to hear of Bill passing! I mer at the bank's softball team games! A true gentleman! My condolences to the family!
Tony Alu
October 9, 2025
Bill was great friend! He had a wealth of jokes and stories..He told me of seeing the Beatles at The Cavern in Liverpool when Pete Best was the drummer, and playing Soccer with Rod Stuart. Also, the stories of his job as a Postmaster. He led an eventful life. His sense of humor never dimmed, even in times of personal health issues. He loved his wife, his kids and grandkids and all of their accomplishments! He was a pillar of the community.. Salvation Army Board member, The Food Bank..I could go on and on. Most of all, he was a good friend and neighbor who would go out of the way to do anything for you. He is tearfully missed!
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