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Forget Me Not: John Joseph Brady

John Joseph Brady

26 May 1922 NJ - 7 Dec 1991 MD

Son of Thomas Joseph Brady & Eileen G. Banks

Husband of Carlyle Purcell

World War II Veteran

My 2nd Cousin, 2x removed






John BradyTrappe – John Joseph Brady of Trappe died Saturday, Dec. 7, 1991 at his home. He was 69. Born May 24, 1922 in East Orange, N. J., Mr. Brady is the son of the late Thomas J. and Eileen Banks Brady. He attended St. Benedict’s High School and Seton Hall University. During World War II, he served in the U. S. Army in the European Theatre of Operations. 

A resident of Talbot County since 1960, he was a former president of the Standard Fusee Corporation in Easton, a past president of the National Pyrotechnics Association, a past member of the National Motor Carrier Advisory Committee, the past president of the Talbot County United Fund, a past president of the Memorial Hospital Association, a past member of the Board of Directors of Memorial Hospital at Easton, a past president of the Talbot Country Club and a member of the Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club and the Tred Avon Yacht Club. He was also a longtime member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Easton.

Mr. Brady is survived by his wife, the former, Carlyle Purcell, three sons, Edward P. Brady of Annapolis, John J. Brady, Jr. of Charleston, W. Va., and Capt. Kevin M. Brady, USMC, of Havelock, N. C.; two daughters Sharon B. Raimo of Washington, D. C. and Carlyle Brady of Oxford; a brother, William R. Brady of Brielle, N. J. and eight grandchildren.

Services will be held 11 a. m. Thursday at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Easton. Burial will be in the Oxford Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 8 p. m. at the Newman Funeral Home in Easton where prayers will be said at 8 p. m.

Memorial donations may be made to the Memorial Hospital Foundation, P. O. Box 1846, Easton or to the Talbot Hospice Foundation, 100 S. Hanson St., Easton, Md. 21601.



Source:
Newspapers.com
The Star-Democrat (Easton, Maryland) · 9 Dec 1991, Mon · Page 5






1 comment:

  1. Just coming across this as my grandmother passed away yesterday. I was 6 when my grandfather passed, and I have never read his obituary before today. Thank you for still having it available.

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