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Sanford Floyd "Bud" Brady
Oct 8, 1922 - Jan 11, 1974
Posted by Jo Aguirre

STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)

He was born Oct. 8, 1922 at Bartlesville, to Floyd O. and Ruby Brady and grew up and attended schools here.

He served with the U.S. Army During WW II. He and Miss Margorie Ballard were married in Bartlesville on May 21, 1949 and have continued to make their home here. He was employed by the Cities Service Oil Company for 15 years until they moved to Tulsa and then was employed by the First Presbyterian Church until his death.


Brady's survivors include his wife, Marjorie of the home, five Sons; William Floyd Brady; Robert Brady, Steve, Gary Dewayne, and Michael Carl Brady; his stepmother Mrs. Ella Barnett; two sisters
 
Services and interment were directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home
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