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William H Brady

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William H Brady

Birth
Death
6 Oct 1936 (aged 71–72)
Burial
Tipton, Tipton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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William H. Brady, 70, well known farmer residing northeast
of Tipton two miles, died suddenly at his home Tuesday evening about 5:30 o'clock, of an acute heart attack.
Mr. Brady had finished the evening work at the barns, his last task being the milking of five cows and he carried the two buckets of milk to the house and set them on the rear porch. He called his wife and told her he was very sick
with what he thought was an attack of indigestion. Mrs. Brady prepared him a drink of soda water which he drank and appeared to be better. After remaining seated on the porch a
short time he arose and entered the house, and his wife heard him fall. Rushing to his side she found him breathing heavily and unable to speak. She called a doctor, out but death had occurred probably an instant after he fell, according to the opinion of the doctor. The body was removed to the Young funeral home on West Jefferson street for preparation, and will he returned to the home Wednesday evening to lie in state until the hour of services. Tentative plans have been made for holding the service at St. John's Church at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Friends may call at the home at any time after Wednesday evening. William H. Brady, who was born in Ohio, came to this county in 1884 after the death of his parents, he and a brother
John, how deceased, resided together, on the home place northeast of Tipton. He was married June 6, 1906 to Miss Millie Ertel, daughter of John M. Ertel of Tipton, and they resided on the farm northeast of Tipton during their
married life. Two daughters, Alice, employed as bookkeeper at the Bargain Grocery, and Helen, employed in secretarial work at Bloomington survive with the widow. The late Bernard B. Brady, husband of Mrs. Isabelle Brady, of East Jefferson street, was a brother.
William H. Brady, 70, well known farmer residing northeast
of Tipton two miles, died suddenly at his home Tuesday evening about 5:30 o'clock, of an acute heart attack.
Mr. Brady had finished the evening work at the barns, his last task being the milking of five cows and he carried the two buckets of milk to the house and set them on the rear porch. He called his wife and told her he was very sick
with what he thought was an attack of indigestion. Mrs. Brady prepared him a drink of soda water which he drank and appeared to be better. After remaining seated on the porch a
short time he arose and entered the house, and his wife heard him fall. Rushing to his side she found him breathing heavily and unable to speak. She called a doctor, out but death had occurred probably an instant after he fell, according to the opinion of the doctor. The body was removed to the Young funeral home on West Jefferson street for preparation, and will he returned to the home Wednesday evening to lie in state until the hour of services. Tentative plans have been made for holding the service at St. John's Church at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Friends may call at the home at any time after Wednesday evening. William H. Brady, who was born in Ohio, came to this county in 1884 after the death of his parents, he and a brother
John, how deceased, resided together, on the home place northeast of Tipton. He was married June 6, 1906 to Miss Millie Ertel, daughter of John M. Ertel of Tipton, and they resided on the farm northeast of Tipton during their
married life. Two daughters, Alice, employed as bookkeeper at the Bargain Grocery, and Helen, employed in secretarial work at Bloomington survive with the widow. The late Bernard B. Brady, husband of Mrs. Isabelle Brady, of East Jefferson street, was a brother.

Gravesite Details

St Johns Catholic Row 6 Grave 20



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