Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

COLEMAN PRICE BRADY,

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age 91, of Sherwood, joyfully went to be with the Lord on Saturday, October 10, 2020. He was called “Brady” by everyone that knew him. He was born on March 21, 1929, to parents William Dent Brady and Pearl Gray Brady in Arbor Grove, Ark.

He graduated from Hoxie High School. Brady went on to join the United States Navy, serving his country during the Korean War as a gun captain in turret #1 on the destroyer John R. Pierce 753. He was discharged as a GM3 Gunner’s mate 3rd Class Petty Officer. Brady then began his career as a Barber and operated “Brady’s Barber Shop”. He greatly enjoyed his years spent as a barber and handcrafti­ng toupees. Brady retired at the age of 80 after 55 years of cutting hair.

Brady was a member of the Forrest City Church of Christ where he served as a Deacon. After moving to Sherwood, Brady became a member of the Sylvan Hills Church of Christ, serving the Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study Class and the Medical Missions. He was also a member of the Jaycees.

He had many hobbies and activities he enjoyed such as listening to Glenn Miller’s Big Band Music, playing golf and duck/ quail/dove hunting. Brady also loved getting together with family and friends to enjoy a good meal. He introduced his children to Lobster Dainties at Andertons in Memphis as well as Mexican Food at Panchos in West Memphis. Precious memories were made with family while vacationin­g in Hot Springs, watching his sons play baseball and going to their Choir Concerts. In his later years, he was well known for keeping a stash of Butterfing­ers, Pecan Logs, Zero Bars, and Paydays. Brady was respected and loved by all who knew him and he will be greatly missed.

Brady is preceded in death by his dear wife, Roberta Brady; his parents; brother, Jack Brady; and his sisters, Colleen Gahr and Everlin Brady. He is survived by his daughter, Stephanie Deere (Steve) of Sherwood; sons, Bryan Brady of Sherwood and Todd Brady (Becky) of Tulsa, Okla.; grandchild­ren Stewart Deere (Sharon), Taylor Brady, Chandler Simonson (Daniel), Brandie Yuen and Coleman Brady; great-grandchild­ren Cormac Deere, Cashell Deere, Campbell Deere, Jia Yuen and Jaylee Yuen.

A private funeral service was held Wednesday, October 14, followed by a burial service at Penn Cemetery in Strawberry, Ark. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made in Brady’s name to the Children’s Homes, Inc., 5515 Walcott Rd., Paragould, Ark., 72450.

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