John T. "Jack" Brady
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John T. “Jack” Brady Spencerport, NY: Saturday, October 7, 2023 at age 91 Jack was a veteran of the United States Air Force and the Korean War. Jack enjoyed a very long and successful career in the automobile business at dealerships across the Rochester area. Jack was great with people, was known for his integrity and honesty, and was always ready with a joke or two to share. He was an avid golfer who grudgingly acknowledged that his skills did not quite match his enthusiasm. In his later years, Jack delighted in driving his personal golf cart with a manhattan in hand to play a couple holes in the evening at Salmon Creek with his wife, Betty. He loved spending time with his wonderfully large family. Predeceased by his first wife, Joan Winton Brady; his daughters, Susan Yapjoco and Sharlene Schultz; his father, Frank Brady; his mother, Olive Brady; his brother, Francis Brady; his sister, Lee Poodry. Survived by his wife, Elizabeth “Betty” Lincoln Brady of 31 years; his children, Stephen (Helena) Brady, Shannon (Tom) Bernard, Stephanie (Greg) Watts, and Sean Brady; Betty’s children, Diane (Mike) Stahl, Ken Stahl, Kathy (Frank) Herman, Dan Stahl, Greg (Jodie) Stahlgrandchildren, Rachael, Chad, Bridget, Jason, Shane, Brittany, Courtney, Brady, Shana, Caitlin, Spencer and Hailey; as well as Betty’s 10 grandchildren and a combined 20 great-grandchildren. No prior calling. His Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday (Oct 12th) 10:00 AM at St. John the Evangelist Church, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Honor Flight Rochester in his memory.
I will love and miss my grandfather very much. I will miss the Sunday breakfast and the annual birthday phone calls.
Met him with chad a few times on the golf course ! Rest in peace ! Prayers to everyone in the family !!
Grandpa u ment the world to me and the whole family, Kristen, Rowan, Declan and I -(Shane) are I’ll truly miss you from the depths of our hearts. We all love you and we hope that u were able to find peace knowing your whole family truly adored and cherished you. We will all miss your kind heart love and laughter. We will never forget you and will love you always rest peacefully and I will see you again. Love you grandpa
“Deepest condolences to you and your family for your loss
Our sympathies to all of those that he lived and loved him. Always a gentleman with a twinkle in his eye. May he rest in peace. The Marciano family
Grandpa, you will be missed beyond words. Thank you for always treating me as one of your own grandkids. Your love & kindness will always be in my memories. Rest easy, Grandpa. Much love always, Kristen
I was so honored to have Jack as my brother in-law. He was always a joy to be with. He took such good care of my sister. Will miss him greatly.
Jack was an "original"…always ready to share a smile, a joke, a Manhattan or a game of Euchre…#17 at Salmon Creek GC won’t be the same. My sincere condolences to the entire Brady family.
Those jokes!!! He never ran out of them. He laughed the hardest. Every Monday morning meeting… I’ll miss you Jack…
I worked with Jack @ Piehler Pontiac in 1983 and then again @ Bob Johnson’s on Stone Road in 1988. A dictionary definition of a gentleman. When I had to wear a tie for work, he stopped me and said “ that’s not you tie your tie .” He then took time to show me how to tie a “ Jack Brady perfect tie.” To this day I always think of him when I wear a tie, and tie that perfect tie. Thank you .
To all of Jack’s family we send our deepest condolences. May happy memories soften your sorrow.
My sincere sympathy to Betty and all the family. You have great memories to hold on to.
The Veterans Outreach Center extends our deepest sympathy in John’s passing. We acknowledge and are truly grateful for his service to our country.