Edward Leo Brady

Edward Leo Brady

September 15, 1919 - January 08, 2006

Edward Leo Brady

September 15, 1919 - January 08, 2006

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Col. Edward L. Brady, USAF Retired.
Ed Brady, 86, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 8, 2006 with his family by his side. A native Californian who returned home in 1964 after serving 23 years in the Air Force, Ed started his second career at TRW, where he retired in 1985 as Business Manager for the Space and Electronics Division. He was a proud member of the classes of Loyola High School ’37 and Loyola University ’41, and received his MBA from George Washington University in 1957. During the 1970’s, he served as President of Loyola University Alumni. Ed was a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus, an avid volunteer for Catholic Charities, and beloved parishioner of St. Anastasia Catholic Church in Westchester. He was a dedicated husband, father and grandfather, who taught by example the importance of integrity and a strong work ethic. He made friends wherever he went, displaying his considerable Irish charm and wit. Ed loved to spend time with his family and friends and especially enjoyed attending Loyola High School football games. We will always cherish his unending love and spirit. Ed Brady is survived by his two sons Bill and John, his daughter Elene, his grandchildren Patty, Meghan, Taylor, Sean, Shannon, his brother Father John Brady S.J., and his sister Bernice Medinnis.

Vigil Service will be held on Friday, January 13, 2006 ~ 7:00 P.M. at St. Anastasia Catholic Church in Westchester, Los Angeles, California.

A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday January 14, 2006 ~10 A.M. at St. Anastasia Catholic Church in Westchester, Los Angeles, California.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Ed Brady to Catholic Charities of Los Angeles P.O. Box 15095 Los Angeles, CA 90015 213 251-3400.

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34 responses to Edward Leo Brady

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  1. Art Mercier says:

    Bill, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during your time of sorrow. May the Colonel rest in peace.

  2. Avery Church says:

    I am a friend of Mr. Brady’s son and I have heard many wonderful stories about him and admiration for him. I know he must of been one hell of a Guy …. God bless him

    Avery

  3. Please accept my sympathy at this difficult time for your family. I am honored to have known “grandpa” as I was told to call him. I think of the fun time that I had when I visited with your family, how often your father made me laugh and how at home I always felt when visiting with him. What a wonderful and kind hearted person that he was to everyone. God be with your family.

  4. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

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