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Jessica Jordan “Jessie” Brady

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Jessica Jordan “Jessie” Brady

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Nov 2003 (aged 17)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
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Daughter of Gary W. Brady and Sherry Lee (née Jordan).

She was born on April 20, 1986 and passed away on November 26, 2003 from injuries from an auto accident.

Jessie was a senior at Speedway High School and had been accepted at Ball State University for the next fall, where she was to pursue a degree in Speech Pathology. She was a member of the National Honor Society, President of Student Council and founder of the Key Club. She served on the staff of the school newspaper and yearbook, and as a tutor for other students. She was involved in the Spirit Club, Spanish Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes as well as the Swimming, Volley Ball and Track Teams.Jessie found great joy in providing Community Service and leadership to others. She was involved in the Indiana Stars Organization and had been selected to serve on the Mayor;s Youth Council. She had been honored by the Optimist Club and most recently as Student of the Month by the Speedway Exchange Club for her accomplishments.She loved to perform and was a member of Stage Door Dance Academy. Jessie was a cast member in the school productions of "Annie" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" and sang in her school choir. Despite her numerous activities, her first priority was her family and friends

She is survived by her mother, Sherry Brady and her future step-father, Allen Yagle; her grandparents, Chuck and Sherry Jordan of Indianapolis, Edwin and Marilyn Brady of Brownsburg, Marjorie M. Jordan of Terre Haute, Voneal Huffman of Pittsboro; in addition to other loving, aunts, uncle and cousins. She is also survived by her father, Gary Brady.
Daughter of Gary W. Brady and Sherry Lee (née Jordan).

She was born on April 20, 1986 and passed away on November 26, 2003 from injuries from an auto accident.

Jessie was a senior at Speedway High School and had been accepted at Ball State University for the next fall, where she was to pursue a degree in Speech Pathology. She was a member of the National Honor Society, President of Student Council and founder of the Key Club. She served on the staff of the school newspaper and yearbook, and as a tutor for other students. She was involved in the Spirit Club, Spanish Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes as well as the Swimming, Volley Ball and Track Teams.Jessie found great joy in providing Community Service and leadership to others. She was involved in the Indiana Stars Organization and had been selected to serve on the Mayor;s Youth Council. She had been honored by the Optimist Club and most recently as Student of the Month by the Speedway Exchange Club for her accomplishments.She loved to perform and was a member of Stage Door Dance Academy. Jessie was a cast member in the school productions of "Annie" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" and sang in her school choir. Despite her numerous activities, her first priority was her family and friends

She is survived by her mother, Sherry Brady and her future step-father, Allen Yagle; her grandparents, Chuck and Sherry Jordan of Indianapolis, Edwin and Marilyn Brady of Brownsburg, Marjorie M. Jordan of Terre Haute, Voneal Huffman of Pittsboro; in addition to other loving, aunts, uncle and cousins. She is also survived by her father, Gary Brady.

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  • Maintained by: William Taber
  • Originally Created by: dgl
  • Added: Jul 25, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114395528/jessica_jordan-brady: accessed ), memorial page for Jessica Jordan “Jessie” Brady (20 Apr 1986–26 Nov 2003), Find a Grave Memorial ID 114395528, citing Washington Park North Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by William Taber (contributor 46480146).