May 13, 2015 – January 20, 2019

His smile was infectious and his laugh could brighten the darkest of days. In a little over three years, Brady made his incredible mark on this world, that most would take a lifetime.

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Super Brady.

To himself, he was Batman, maybe Spiderman, but most days he was Superman. His boots were an everyday staple, along with whatever super hero costume fit Brady’s mood.

“Brady was such a bright light to everyone who knew him. He taught me that boots go with every outfit and that if you’re having a rough day you should “let it go”. I am so thankful for all of the hugs and silliness that Brady brought to my life and I will miss him dearly.”

— Michelle Wilson, Director, North Point Prep

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Sweet Brady.

Brady loved to be outside, watch YouTube videos and the movie Frozen, and playing with his two older brothers. He was a loving son, great little brother, precious grandchild, and a friend to everyone he came in contact with.

“We are so blessed to have known and spent so much time with Brady. He was such a precious little boy. I will never forget his love for Frozen and his boots. He was a true light in this world.”

— Ashley Scarce, fellow North Point Prep mom and friend

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Hearing Loss.

Brady was born with congenital Cytomegalovirus, or CMV, the most common infectious cause of birth defects in the United States. About 1 out of 200 babies are born with congenital CMV. Hearing loss is a side-effect from contracting CMV. As a result, Brady was diagnosed with unilateral hearing loss and was completely deaf in his right ear.

“Almost two years together and I got the privilege to watch him grow into his own. He was strong, smart, adventurous, loving, and always ready to learn new things.”

— Andrea Delsman, teacher, North Point Prep