Henry Paul Brady

January 26, 1932 - February 28, 2019

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H.P. "Peck" Brady, 87, of Burlington, KY, passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2019. He was a retired Yard Foreman with CSX Railroad as well as the owner of Brady Trucking. He served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War. Peck was also a Masonic Lodge member, was active in the Latonia Youth Club in the 1960's and 1970's and loved farming. He was preceded in death by his sons: Dan Brady and Tommy Brady. Peck is survived by his loving wife of 64 years: Leone Brady; son: Ron (Mary) Brady; daughter-in-law: Janice Brady; brother: Marion Brady; grandchildren: Sara, Patrick, Allysa, Max and Sam and great-grandaughter: Caroline. A visitation will be held at Connley Brothers Funeral Home, 11 East Southern Avenue, Covington (Latonia), KY 41015, on Monday, March 4, 2019 from 11:00 AM until the funeral service at 1:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to any youth sports organization or Alzheimer's Association. Interment: Mother of God Cemetery. For online condolences, please visit Facebook or www.connleybrothersfuneralhome.com.

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Kim Strohmeier - Mar 8, 2019
Just heard of Paul's passing today (Mar 8). So sorry for your loss. I spent many an hour with Paul on his Owen Co farm, and had a great deal of respect for him.
Lillian Wagoner Hoover - Mar 4, 2019
Sorry to hear of the death Paul ,he was a good friend and I went to school with him and I graduated with him from high school at Headquarters Ky.
Greg Bishop - Mar 4, 2019
Thinking of Peck always makes me smile. He cared deeply for all of us and loved his family passionately. He is a man who would literally give you the shirt off his back. We share in your loss and are grateful he was such a positive influence in so many lives. Those summer nights when he would join in our basketball games are some of the most fun memories of my life. To have sweet tea waiting for us afterward - and sometimes even spaghetti - was a taste of heaven. Heaven is where Peck now is and I am grateful for that.
Dallas and Melody Stafford - Mar 4, 2019
We loved the Bradys and Dallas spent a lot of hours on the farm with "Peck". They were brothers by way of the farm and the Marines. Condolences to the family.
Don Coyle - Mar 2, 2019
Debbie and I want to extend our deepest sympathy to Ron, Mary and family. I have great memories of your parents. They were wonderful people. I will never forget that sweet tea and the good times . Rest well, Peck.
Don coyle - Mar 2, 2019
Debbie and I want to extend our deepest sympathy to Ron, Mary and family. I have so many great memories of both your parents. Terrific people. I too will always remember that sweet tea. Rest well Peck.
Sharon Irvin - Mar 2, 2019
Peck was always a favorite uncle to my brother, Tom, and I. His loving hugs, gigantic smile and infectious laugh never failed to make you feel loved. My thoughts and prayers are with Ronnie, Aunt Lee and their family. I love you all!
Ron & Diana Garvey - Mar 2, 2019
Our thoughts & prayers are with Lee & all the family during this time of loss. May our Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ surround you with his love bringing comfort & peace as only he can do. We always loved being neighbors when living on the farm in Owen County. Love & Blessings to all!
Mike Passmore - Mar 1, 2019
I have fond memories of playing basketball many evenings at the Brady's home and the sweet tea Ron's mom had ready for us after the games. Mr. Brady went out of his way to help me when my car broke down in Cincinnati and was always supportive. Condolences to Ron and family.
Ken Martin - Mar 1, 2019
Peck was a huge influence in my life. He encouraged me to develop self-reliance and confidence in athletics and in life. I treasure the memories of Peck, Lee, Danny, Ronny and myself relaxing with iced tea and pickles after a long day of basketball and kid stuff. He was a role model for me exhibiting hard work, determination, respect for others and love for his family. Thanks Peck and Lee. Thanks Ron for sharing your family with me. God bless the Brady clan.
Dean Fookes - Mar 1, 2019
I spent many nights with “Peck” Brady and his family at their home in Lakeside Park. He was a loving father a friend to everyone. Mr. Brady was very instrumental with my coaching career at Dixie Heights and I will be forever grateful to his generosity. May God bless the Brady Family, truly wonderful people.
Stephi - Mar 1, 2019
Ron,Mary,Sara,Alyssa and Patrick you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you all
Leslie Hendrickson - Mar 1, 2019
I’ll sure miss seeing Peck at the house all the time. Sending all my love & hugs to all of you.

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