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433. Lois Berdean Brady (Charles , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ) was born on 15 Jun 1924 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada. She died on 19 Apr 2005 in Arcola, Saskatchewan, Canada. She was buried on 22 Apr 2005 in Glen Morris Cemetery, Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Beatty, Lois Published: 04/22/2005 Carlyle, SK BEATTY_Lois Berdean Beatty late of Carlyle, SK, passed away at Arcola, SK, on April 19, 2005 at the age of 80 years. She is survived by her husband, Jack, Carlyle, Stepmother, Lorretta Brady. Children, Neil(Lois), Calgary; Bonnie (Ron) Kinnee, Invermere, B.C.; Trudy (David) Hektner, Houston, Texas & Brian (Michelle), Carlyle, Sisters, Wanda Chalkin, Waterdown, Ont. Roberta Feather, Kitchener, Ont. Trillbie (Norman) Morrow, Carlyle & Gail (Dallas Pickering) Beatty, Estevan. Brother-in-law, Stan Landrey. 13 grandchildren & 9 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents, Charles & Gertrude Brady, Sister, Elsie Landry, Brother, Joe (Adeline) Brady, Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, April 22 from the Carlyle United Church, Carlyle, SK. with the Rev. John Bullas officiating. Interment to follow in the Glen Morris Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements in the care of the Orsted Funeral Home, Carlyle. Darren Grimes

Lois married Harold Alexander Beatty "Jack".

They had the following children.

+ 788 M i William Neil "Neil" Beatty.
+ 789 F ii Bonnie Jackaline Beatty.
+ 790 F iii Trudy Deanne Beatty.
+ 791 M iv Brian Joel Beatty.

434. Roberta Cora "Babe" Brady (Charles , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Babe married Allan Feather.

They had the following children.

+ 792 M i Robert "Bob" Feather.
  793 M ii William "Bill" Feather.
        Bill married Jacqueline Schonstsen.

435. Trilbie May Brady (Charles , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Trilbie married Norman Edward Morrow.

They had the following children.

+ 794 M i Wade Edward Morrow.
+ 795 M ii Lance Michael Morrow.
+ 796 F iii Loretta Lynn Morrow.

436. Audrey Gail "Gail" Brady (Charles , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Gail married Terry Carty.

They had the following children.

  797 M i Ward Graham Carty.
  798 F ii Cory Carty.

437. Olive Henrietta Brady (Henry Orris , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ) was born on 1 May 1924 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada. She died on 15 Mar 2000 in Winipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She was buried in Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

"OLIVE MCKILLOP

OLIVE H. McKILLOP (nee BRADY) In the peacefulness of her own home and in the care of her loving family, Olive McKillop passed away on March 15, 2000. Olive will be sadly missed by her four daughters, Marolyn Richards (Edward), Denice McKillop (Michael), Darlene Cottrell (Richard) and Susan DAbramo (Matthew). Her grandchildren were her pride and joy. "Nanny" will be fondly remembered by Lori Demarin (Anthony), Daniel Richards (Jeff), and Robert and Brendan Baker, Wesley, Meghan, Deanne Cottrell, Michael DAbramo and by the delight of her life her only great-grandson Michael Demarin. Olive is also survived by her sister Alma McLeod (Cameron) brothers, Ross Brady (Verna) and Edward Brady (Audrey) sisters-in-law, Winnifred Moore (Alan), Betty Keith (Gord), Ruth McKillop, and Dorothy McKillop; and brother-in-law Gerry Mears; along with many nieces, nephews and dear friends. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Melville McKillop on April 17, 1988; her parents, Henry and Winnifred Brady and her sister Betty Golden (Dudley). Olive was born May 1, 1924 near Carlyle, Saskatchewan. She grew up in a happy family in the Brady farm house which was built by her grandfather in 1904. Olive married Melville McKillop on January 1, 1946 and spent the next twenty years traveling across Canada while Mel served in the R.C.A.F. She raised four daughters and after they were grown she was employed by the D.N.D. Olive has resided in St. James for nearly forty years. In their 42 years together, Mel and Olive had a strong and special relationship. Olives life revolved around her family yet she cherished the time she spent with her special friends. She will be remembered as a generous woman with a gentle heart. Olive was a member of Sturgeon Creek United Church and participated in the U.C.W. group where she enjoyed the fellowship of her church family. A special thanks to Dr. W.C. Schellenberg for his very kind care and attention which allowed us to keep Mom comfortably in her own home. In lieu of flowers, donations in Olives memory may be made to the charity of your choice as tokens of remembrance. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 20, at 3:00 p.m. from Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave. Interment will follow in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 885-9715."  Winnipeg Free Press, March 16, 2000.

Olive married Sgt. Melville Martin McKillop on 1 Jan 1946 in Carlyle. Melville was born on 8 May 1917 in Arocla, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died on 17 Mar 1988 in Winepeg, Manitoba, Canada.

They had the following children.

+ 799 F i Marolyn Maxene McKillop.
+ 800 F ii Denice Winnifred "Dennie-Wynn" McKillop.
+ 801 F iii Darlene Audrey McKillop.
+ 802 F iv Susan Lynn McKillop.

438. Alma Winnifred Brady (Henry Orris , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Alma married Cameron Turton McLeod. Cameron was born on 9 Jul 1920 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died on 1 May 2012 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was buried on 5 May 2012.

"In Memory of
Cameron Turton McLeod
July 9, 1920 - May 1, 2012
Obituary

Cameron Turton McLeod, late of Carlyle, Saskatchewan, passed away on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at the age of 91 years.

Cameron is survived by his wife, Alma, Carlyle; Daughters, Heather (Doug) Rintoul, Elizabeth (Larry) Hillman, Marnie (Philip) Boehmer, Joan McDonald, Sherri McLeod-Frietag; Grandchildren, Ryan, Dustin, Derek, Brady, Brittany, Ashleigh, Brennan, Tanner, Brooklyn, Madison & Keenan; Great-granddaughters, Camryn, Rilyn & Gemma. Predeceased by his brothers, Alvin & Lorne McLeod; sister, Greta Faber.

Family & Friends are invited to come celebrate Cameron's life at a reception at Golden Heritage Court, 311-2nd Ave W., Carlyle, on Saturday, May 5, 2012 beginning at 12 noon.

If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Heart & Stroke Foundation or a charity of their choice.

Arrangements in care of the Orsted Funeral Home (Carlyle)"

"Cameron Turton McLeod
Cameron Turton McLeod, late of Carlyle, passed away on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at the age of 91 years. A family graveside service will be held. Family and friends are invited to come celebrate Cameron's life at Golden Heritage Court, Carlyle, beginning at 12 noon, Saturday, May 5. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Sask. Heart & Stroke Foundation or a charity of their choice. Arrangements in care of the Orsted Funeral Home."  The Regina Leader-Post, May 3, 2012 .

Alma and Cameron had the following children.

+ 803 F i Heather Louise McLeod.
+ 804 F ii Elizabeth Anne "Betty-Anne" McLeod.
+ 805 F iii Marnie Lea McLeod.
+ 806 F iv Joan Leslie McLeod.
+ 807 F v Shereen Wyn "Sherri" McLeod.

439. Catherine Elizabeth "Betty" Brady (Henry Orris , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ) was born on 21 Feb 1927 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada. She died on 14 May 1984.

Betty married Dudley Ronald Golden on 15 Sep 1951 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada. Dudley was born on 17 Dec 1926 in Saskatchewan, Canada. He died on 22 Nov 2009 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

"Dudley Ronald Golden
(Dec. 17, 1926 - Nov. 22, 2009)
Dudley peacefully passed away at St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon. Dudley was pre- deceased by his first wife, Bette in 1982 and is survived by his second wife, Helen Warren. He is survived by his four children: Nancy (Ollie) Glemser, Peggy (Jon) Geissler, Ron (Nicole) Golden, Blair (Barb) Golden; 11 grandchildren; and one great grandson. Dudley retired in 1983 after 30 plus years with the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. Dad will be fondly remembered as always being there to support his family and friends in both good and difficult times. Following cremation Interment will take place at a later date." ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLISHED IN Southwest Booster Tribute

They had the following children.

+ 808 F i Nancy Elizabeth Golden.
+ 809 F ii Peggy Louise Golden.
  810 M iii Ronald Brady Golden.
        Ronald married Jackie Jeffrey.
+ 811 M iv Blair Anthony Golden.

440. Ross Ivan Brady (Henry Orris , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Ross married Verna Marilyn Brown.

They had the following children.

  812 F i Sandra Elaine Brady.
        Sandra married Dale Edwards.
+ 813 M ii Patrick Ross Brady.
+ 814 M iii Steven Trent "Trent" Brady.
  815 M iv Scott Alan Brady.

441. Edward Wynn "Eddie" Brady (Henry Orris , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Eddie married Audrey Maxine Carefoot.

They had the following children.

  816 M i Brian Mark "Mark" Brady.
        Mark married Jocelyne Aime.
+ 817 M ii David Timothy "Tim" Brady.

442. Helen Louise Brady (Hester Levant , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Helen married Kenneth Keen Phenix.

They had the following children.

  818 F i Constance Louise "Connie" Phenix.
+ 819 F ii Melanie Phenix.

443. Edward Joseph "Ted" Brady (Hester Levant , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ) was born on 7 Aug 1926 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died on 1 Jan 2011 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

January 14, 2011
Carlyle remembers a legacy – E.J. "Ted" Brady
By Todd Gervais The Observer

The town of Carlyle lost a vibrant and engaging member of the community recently with the passing of former mayor Edward J. 'Ted' Brady.

Brady, who was first elected to council in 1968, and ascended to the mayoral seat in 1974, served the community in that capacity until 1990, making him the longest serving mayor in the town's history.

Brady was a man who left big footprints behind him, expanding his reach into both the provincial and federal spheres.

Elected as the president of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) in 1977, Brady brought the concerns of his community, as well as all other urban municipalities in the province to the provincial government.

Acclaimed to the presidency of SUMA again in 1981, Brady was known for his push for the provincial government to increase monetary support of the municipalities, as well as pushing for the province to take sole financial responsibility for education.

The move away from property tax funding for schools has been a feature of Saskatchewan Party policy, and steps have already been instituted to increase the provincial government's percentage of payment on education costs, proving in many ways the lasting impact that Brady had on the province.

While this may have been enough for most small-town mayors, Brady took his messages further, seeking and winning the presidency of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).

Taking the position in 1983, Brady proved to be ahead of his time, raising the alarm about deteriorating municipal infrastructures.

Now, almost 30 years after raising his concerns on the national stage, municipal infrastructure is a top-ranked issue.

Spoken well of by fellow mayors from larger national municipalities Brady's term in office was stated to be a turning point for the FCM as a whole.

"People from the larger communities, like Montreal and Vancouver and Toronto, they looked up to Ted as a president of the organization," said Brady's long-time friend George Bristow to a reporter from the Regina Leader-Post. ". . . he turned the FCM around for the better."

During his time of office with both SUMA and FCM, Brady was able to ensure that the needs and concerns of small communities continued to be heard, and not lost or overwhelmed by the voice of large urban centres like Regina, Saskatoon, and Toronto.

Brady was born in the community of Carlyle in 1926, moving to Regina to take courses in business before returning back to his home town.

First elected into a public office as councillor for the town of Carlyle in 1968, Brady ran unopposed for the mayoral seat in 1974.

On the front page of the Oct. 24, 1974, issue of The Observer, the newly acclaimed Mayor Ted Brady addressed a letter to his constituents.

"I will be accepting the position as Mayor certainly not for what I can get out of it," Brady wrote. "but for what I hope I may in some small way contribute."

Brady then went on to highlight seven programs he promised to champion.

"1. The Senior Citizens Complex," reads the letter.

Work on what was to become the Moose Mountain Lodge was started by the end of 1974, with the Nov. 14, 1974, issue of The Observer detailing the floor-plans and blueprints of the centre.

"2. Additional low rental housing units," the list continues.

By the end of Brady's time in office, numerous multi-unit and single family residences were available on a fixed-to-income basis.

"3. Some means of local transportation for our senior citizens."

This promise led to the town transit-van that can be seen whisking elderly residents around the town to this very day.

Further promises regarding road-paving, solid-waste disposal and so forth, all reached fruition under the guidance of Mayor Ted Brady, who finished his letter with the somehow still relevant words;

"In conclusion, I thank you for your confidence, and may I suggest that if we all strive together, Carlyle will continue to progress. E.J. (Ted) Brady."

The current town council has issued the following statement in memorial of Brady.

"The current members of Council honour and appreciate Ted's contributions to our community," the message reads, "and to the provincial and federal municipal scene."

"His work and his legacy will live on."


"BRADY, EDWARD JOSEPH (TED) August 7, 1926 January 1, 2011 ANGELS WALK AMONG US Today we say good-bye to a very special person in our lives as Ted joined the realm of angels. Ted passed away peacefully at the Regina Pasqua Hospital with Dorothy, Sherry, Bob and Stephanie by his side. He is survived by his devoted wife of 60 yrs, Dorothy; daughter, Sherry (Murray) Klatt; sons, Bob (Anna), and Randy (Lynn); eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Phenix; brother-in-law, Ron Marriott; and special nieces and nephews. His extended Brady/Morrison family was extremely important to him. Home is where the heart is...and Carlyle, Sk, was home for 84 yrs. Ted dedicated his life to farming, business, numerous community organizations, and family. He had a passion for red vehicles the cleaner and brighter the better! He was a respected, committed Mayor of Carlyle for 22 yrs, President of S.U.M.A. for 2 terms and the first small-town Mayor of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. His business interests over the years included Carlyle Transport, the McLeod's Store (Capital Hardware), Carlyle Motors, Skyline Motor Inn, Carlyle Feeders, and Brady Farms. He was s true cattleman but also with a genuine love for horses, dogs and cats. He took time to listen, to share an opinion and offer endless support to individuals from all walks of life. He cared! His involvements in business and community service allowed the opportunity to travel across Canada and Internationally. The greatest love was spending time at their condo in Hawaii. Florida, Arizona, Portugal, Germany, and a Caribbean Cruise were highlights. Many happy times were spent close to home and involved their cabins at Carlyle Lake and Kenosee Lake. With the onset of dementia his life challenges became much different. His family and KITTY were of utmost importance. In August, Ted and Dorothy relocated to Regina. Now, Ted returns to where his spirit always has been, Carlyle. His life's been full, he savored much. Good friends, good times, a loved one's touch. Rest in Peace! Thank you to Jerry Bell, Dr. Juggernath, Dr. J. Alport, Dr. F. Williams, Dr. Johnson, Dr. R. Hughes, Sean Armstrong, the wonderful nurses on 4A, and Carolyn Moe. You will always hold a special place in our hearts. Service of Remembrance: Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 1:00 pm in the Carlyle United Church, Carlyle, SK with Rev. John Bullas officiating. Donations may be made to Ted's memory to the Alzheimer's Society of Saskatchewan or the Carlyle United Church. Funeral arrangements in care of Orsted-Carlyle Funeral Home, Carlyle, SK. When a loved one becomes a memory That memory becomes a treasure."  Published in the Regina Leader-Post from January 4 to January 5, 2011

Ted married Dorothy Isabelle Marriott on 10 Jun 1950 in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada.

They had the following children.

+ 820 F i Shereen Anne "Sherry" Brady.
+ 821 M ii Robert Edward Levant "Bob" Brady.
+ 822 M iii Richard Randall "Randy" Brady.

445. Audrey Brady (Franklin Donald , Joseph Patrick , Patrick , Michael , Terence ).

Audrey married Reg Harris.

They had the following children.

+ 823 F i Louise Harris.
  824 M ii Leonard Harris.
+ 825 F iii Marjorie Harris.
+ 826 F iv Phyllis Harris.

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