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Donald Joseph Brady

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Donald Joseph Brady

Birth
Aspinwall, Crawford County, Iowa, USA
Death
12 Oct 1974 (aged 61)
Manning, Carroll County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Manning, Carroll County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.899654, Longitude: -95.065364
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DONALD J. BRADY
MANNING - Donald Joseph Brady, 61, of Manning died Saturday, Oct. 12, 1974, at Manning General Hospital, where he had been a patient for one day. Mass of the resurrection was celebrated at 2 p.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Church here by the Rev. Norbert Weber, M.S.C. The ceremonials squads of the Manning V.F.W. and American Legion Posts were pallbearers and accorded military honors at the Manning Cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of the Ohde Funeral Home of Manning. Mr. Brady, son of Ed and Rose Meyer Brady, was born Sept. 28, 1913, at Aspinwall and attended school there. He graduated from Manning High School in 1932. He worked at Valentine's Bakery in 1935-36, and for the next four years, in Des Moines. He then worked in the signal department of a railroad. He was married to Verna Asmus Sept. 14, 1941. From May 1941, until November 1945, he was in military service, serving in the South Pacific Theater. Following his discharge he returned to Manning and again worked for the railroad, and in 1947, moved to Coon Rapids. They moved back to Manning in 1957 and he ceased working in 1973 because of ill health. Mr. Brady is survived by his wife and three sisters: Mrs. Erwin (Margaret) Kuhl of Templeton, Mrs. Lyle (Alice) Buckler of Corona, Calif., and Mrs. Ronald (Ruth) Hiatt of Manning. A brother, George, preceded him in death."
DONALD J. BRADY
MANNING - Donald Joseph Brady, 61, of Manning died Saturday, Oct. 12, 1974, at Manning General Hospital, where he had been a patient for one day. Mass of the resurrection was celebrated at 2 p.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Church here by the Rev. Norbert Weber, M.S.C. The ceremonials squads of the Manning V.F.W. and American Legion Posts were pallbearers and accorded military honors at the Manning Cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of the Ohde Funeral Home of Manning. Mr. Brady, son of Ed and Rose Meyer Brady, was born Sept. 28, 1913, at Aspinwall and attended school there. He graduated from Manning High School in 1932. He worked at Valentine's Bakery in 1935-36, and for the next four years, in Des Moines. He then worked in the signal department of a railroad. He was married to Verna Asmus Sept. 14, 1941. From May 1941, until November 1945, he was in military service, serving in the South Pacific Theater. Following his discharge he returned to Manning and again worked for the railroad, and in 1947, moved to Coon Rapids. They moved back to Manning in 1957 and he ceased working in 1973 because of ill health. Mr. Brady is survived by his wife and three sisters: Mrs. Erwin (Margaret) Kuhl of Templeton, Mrs. Lyle (Alice) Buckler of Corona, Calif., and Mrs. Ronald (Ruth) Hiatt of Manning. A brother, George, preceded him in death."

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