John F. Brady, Jr.

John F. “Jack” Brady, Jr., 80 yrs., of Honey Brook, passed away on Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at his home, while under the loving care of hospice and his family.

He was born on Wednesday, August 16, 1939 in Lionville. Jack was the son of the late John F. Sr. and Helen (Forsythe) Brady. He was the husband of Sharon L. (Millisock) Brady, with whom he shared 33 years of marriage.

Jack was a supervisor at the National Rolling Mills of Malvern. He was a USMC veteran. Jack was also the owner of J. B. Lawn Care. He enjoyed golfing in his spare time.

He was preceded in death by a son, Anthony Brady, a daughter, Karen Diaz, and a sister, Marylou Leslie.

He is survived in addition to his wife by a son, John “Jackie” Brady, III, three daughters, Jordan Schultz, Kimberly Phillips, and Bridget Thornton, two stepsons, Christopher and Joshua and his wife, Tiffany Millisock, a brother, Elisha Brady, and a sister, Shirley Martin. There are seven grandchildren, Dylan, Anna, Kyle, Leland, Albany, Paige, and Kyla.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, February 7, 2020 at 11 AM at The Labs Funeral Home, Inc., 141 Pequea Ave., Honey Brook, Pa. Interment will follow at Philadelphia Memorial Park. A calling hour will be held from 9:30 to 11 AM.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in the memory of Jack to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or www.stjude.org .

For additional information and online condolences, please visit www.thelabsfh.com

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Jack was my boss at National Rolling Mills & Worthinton Armstrong Venture. Never forget the time he gave me a ride home to Downingtown pulled over on the 30 bypass and he got gas can out of trunk poured gas in his car. He told me kids were stealing g his gas so he never filled the car only enough to get to work. He was a good boss he didn't need to say anything he just gave you that look and keep those machines running and packaging the material. You will be missed.God Bless you.

~ Richard BRIAN Denithorne Chesapeake City, Maryland
3/26/2022 1:56:43 AM

Worked for Jack years ago. Was a great boss !! He will be missed.

~ James Upchurch
2/7/2020 11:08:36 AM

Good friend and neighbor, sorry to see him gone

~ Bob Shermer
2/6/2020 2:17:22 PM

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