Larry Gordon Brady, 77, of Bell, Florida passed away at the North Florida Hospital, Gainesville, Florida on February 22, 2021. He was a native of the Tampa Bay area (Parrish Florida), a United States Marine Corps Veteran serving during the Vietnam Era and was awarded a Good Conduct Medal and qualified as a Infantryman and a small arms repair man. He was of the Baptist faith, lifelong resident of Bell, Florida, a Lineman and Supervisor of Direct Safety and Claims and a long time employee of Florida Power.
He was born to William and Rosa (Keen) Brady on April4, 1943 and is predeceased by his parents, his wife, Mary and a son, Scott Causey Brady. Larry is survived by his loving family: a son, Mark Brady and his wife, Bobbi of Bell, Florida; two brothers, Lloyd Brady and his wife, Mary Beth of Lakeland, Florida and Pastor Jim Brady and his wife, Diane of Thonotosassa, Florida; two sisters, Ann Singletary and her husband, Duane of Lake City, Florida and Edna Johnson and her husband, Chester of Brandon, Florida and two granddaughters, Jema Rose and Brittney Lynn.
Visitation and receiving of friends and relatives for Larry Brady will be 1:30 PM, Monday, March 1, 2021 at the Oak Hill Burial Park, 90 St John Street, Lake Placid, Florida 33852 and the funeral service will begin at 2:30 PM. Conduction the service will be his brother, Pastor Jim Brady and full military honors will be preformed by the United States Marine Corps Honor Guard.
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Larry – thank you for all your years of service. We loved working with you at Duke over the years. You will be missed. Much love and prayers to the family.
Sincerely,
Tess Roebuck
Duke Energy
My thoughts & prayers for comfort to you family & loved ones. You will surely be missed by many of us.
Larry, My heart breaks a little more each day with missing you. Our combined losses, your son Scott and my daughter Dani, brought us even closer than just friends and co-worker. You were always there for me, a shoulder to cry on and could always make me laugh and smile at the memories. Now I will smile each day with my memories of you, your kindness, your strength, your knowledge and your love of life. You were truly one of the most remarkable people I have ever had the privilege of calling a friend. I will miss you every day for the rest of my life. Till we meet again my dear friend… with all my Love, Deb (F&H Contractors)
Larry, you will be missed I’m great full for all you taught me over the years so much knowledge! I’m so sadden of your loss.
Prayers to your Family and friends. May you R.I.P🇺🇸
My Partner Larry Brady we were blessed with your presence but now we will be blessed with the memories of great times together., you were a man of principles and morals. I can’t put into words what I want to say but you were a great inspiration to me and a mentor to many. I only wish a had one more time to tell you what I wanted to do . You will always have a place in my heart partner. God bless you Marine Semper Fi. RIP
One of the distinct pleasures I’ve had in my career at Duke Energy was working with Larry Brady. Somehow we kept being put on special projects that required time and travel. The best part of that was getting to know Larry on a personal basis. Always hard working, committed, principled, and driven…Larry was a pleasure and an inspiration. His love of the land, people, and Florida is something we shared. We also shared our faith. Thank you Larry for helping me and for serving as a role model for what a decent Christian man can be. Your brother in Christ…Dwaine.