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Bobby Kenneth Brady

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Bobby Kenneth Brady Veteran

Birth
El Campo, Wharton County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Jan 2019 (aged 80)
Burial
El Campo, Wharton County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.1770972, Longitude: -96.2997528
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A beautiful voice has joined the heavenly choir. Bobby Kenneth Brady, age 80, went to be with our Lord on January 4, 2019. Bobby was born on August 8, 1938, in El Campo, Texas. Bobby was the youngest child of Lena Mae Wells and Clevy Brady. Both preceded him in death.

Bobby proudly served his country for 21 years in the United States Air Force, as a Civil Engineer. Bobby was stationed all over the world before returning to El Campo after his retirement from the Air Force. Bobby was a member of the American Legion Post 251. Bobby was a lifetime member of the First Baptist Church in El Campo, he was a member of the choir and also shared his beautiful voice in a quartet 4 Thorns and a Rose.

Bobby will be lovingly remembered by wife of 35 years and best friend, Carol Maureen (Toodie) Brady, his daughters Roshayl Santiago and Whitney Olson (David). Papa will also be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren, Michael Anthony Santiago, Alexis Blair Santiago Montgomery (Jake), Madison Brooke Santiago and Matthew Brady Olson, by his siblings Lena Faye Brady, Shirley Brady Nordeen and William Randel Brady (Ute). Bobby will be missed by Toodie's children Mark Korenek (Jesi) and Leslie Reidel (Ricky) and grandkids Buck Brady (Chrissy), Susan Fehmel (Jonathan), Robyn Mielsch (Trey), and RJ Riedel (Whittney), and Marshall Sivills, a host of nieces and nephews and great grandchildren and special buddies, Sonny Kelly, Felix "Snake" Martinez, and Andrew Alvarado.

Bobby was preceded in death by his brothers J.C. and Mac Ray Brady as well as his son in law Capt. Rigo Santaigo,Jr., son Jay Korenek and brother in law, Raymond Nordeen.

A memorial service will be held on January 12 at 2 pm at First Baptist Church in El Campo.

Memorial donations in memory of Bobby may be made to First Baptist Church.

His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! ...Come and share your master's happiness.'
Matthew 25:21
A beautiful voice has joined the heavenly choir. Bobby Kenneth Brady, age 80, went to be with our Lord on January 4, 2019. Bobby was born on August 8, 1938, in El Campo, Texas. Bobby was the youngest child of Lena Mae Wells and Clevy Brady. Both preceded him in death.

Bobby proudly served his country for 21 years in the United States Air Force, as a Civil Engineer. Bobby was stationed all over the world before returning to El Campo after his retirement from the Air Force. Bobby was a member of the American Legion Post 251. Bobby was a lifetime member of the First Baptist Church in El Campo, he was a member of the choir and also shared his beautiful voice in a quartet 4 Thorns and a Rose.

Bobby will be lovingly remembered by wife of 35 years and best friend, Carol Maureen (Toodie) Brady, his daughters Roshayl Santiago and Whitney Olson (David). Papa will also be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren, Michael Anthony Santiago, Alexis Blair Santiago Montgomery (Jake), Madison Brooke Santiago and Matthew Brady Olson, by his siblings Lena Faye Brady, Shirley Brady Nordeen and William Randel Brady (Ute). Bobby will be missed by Toodie's children Mark Korenek (Jesi) and Leslie Reidel (Ricky) and grandkids Buck Brady (Chrissy), Susan Fehmel (Jonathan), Robyn Mielsch (Trey), and RJ Riedel (Whittney), and Marshall Sivills, a host of nieces and nephews and great grandchildren and special buddies, Sonny Kelly, Felix "Snake" Martinez, and Andrew Alvarado.

Bobby was preceded in death by his brothers J.C. and Mac Ray Brady as well as his son in law Capt. Rigo Santaigo,Jr., son Jay Korenek and brother in law, Raymond Nordeen.

A memorial service will be held on January 12 at 2 pm at First Baptist Church in El Campo.

Memorial donations in memory of Bobby may be made to First Baptist Church.

His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! ...Come and share your master's happiness.'
Matthew 25:21


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