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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES TO THE BRADY FAMILY ON THE PASSING OF

MARGARET H. BRADY

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Canario, Edwards, Reilly, Gallison, and Kennedy

     Date Introduced: April 28, 2016

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, Margaret "Peg" H. Brady was born in Taunton, Massachusetts on June 11,

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1928. She was the daughter of the late F. Hamilton and Margaret V. Lane and sister of the late

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Hamilton Lane, II. She graduated from St. Mary's High School in 1946 and from Emmanuel

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College, Boston, in 1950, attaining a degree in English. She taught elementary grades in Taunton

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and in the Aquidneck Island schools until she married John F. Brady in 1952, and moved to

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Middletown, Rhode Island, where they raised four children; and

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     WHEREAS, Mrs. Brady was a lover of outdoor sports her entire life. She enjoyed skiing,

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swimming, playing tennis, and cruising and racing sailboats. She started the Newport Ski Club in

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1955 with her husband and together they taught their four children and nine grandchildren how to

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ski at the club lodge in Vermont. She was also a volunteer at the Newport Tennis Hall of Fame

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for twenty-five years. She and her husband were also members of the Tiverton Yacht Club for

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fifty years; and

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     WHEREAS, Mrs. Brady was also a woman of faith who was devoted to her church and

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to supporting various community charities. She and her husband were founding members of St.

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Barnabas Church in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. She taught in the Church's Religious Education

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Program and, for many years, was its volunteer director. She was a daily communicant and was

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an active member of the church's St. Vincent de Paul Society. She was also a member of the

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Newport Hospital Auxiliary and chaired the Newport Hospital Ball and ran its horticultural

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therapy program. Additionally, she was a member of the Portsmouth Glen Manor House

 

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Authority for more than twenty-five years, participating in numerous fundraising and other

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activities to support the restoration and preservation of the Glen Manor House; and

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     WHEREAS, Mrs. Brady was famous for her delicious homemade "Nana cookies," and

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for the treats she always mailed to her grandchildren for every holiday. She was also her

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grandchildren's number one cheerleader and supporter at all of their extra-curricular activities.

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Most importantly, Mrs. Brady was a loving wife, a devoted mother and grandmother, and a loyal

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friend who was adored by all who knew her; and

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     WHEREAS, Mrs. Brady leaves behind her husband of almost sixty-four years, John F.

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Brady. She also leaves behind her children, Anne M. Brady and her partner, Kevin Oakes,

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Kathleen T. Brady, Patricia M. Brady, and Mary Helene Chaplin and her husband, Todd. She was

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the beloved grandmother of nine grandchildren, Kristen Romanelli and husband, David

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Kociemba, Meghan Romanelli and wife, Karen Wollemborg, Mikaela Romanelli, Katharine

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Wilhelm, Kiera Wilhelm, Abigail Wilhelm, Allison Chaplin, Melissa Chaplin, and Andrew

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Chaplin; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and

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Providence Plantations hereby expresses our condolences to the Brady Family on the passing of

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Margaret "Peg" H. Brady; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to John F. Brady and Family.

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