Source, Rutland (Vt) Herald--May 25, 1933 WILLIAM H. BRADY. SPRINGFIELD (Vt), May 24--Funeral services for William Henry Brady, 58, a lifelong resident of Springfield (Vt), who died of pernicious anaemia at 7:15 o'clock Sunday morning after an illness of several months,were held at 8:30 this morning at the Church of the Maternity, Rev. George M. Hagan officiating. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery. The Bearers were; Fred Gosselin, Rufus Vincent, Water Spillane, Jack Grennon, Fred Dashner ad Albert Morin. Mr. Brady, who was born in Springfield, November 20, 1874, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, had been employed by the Jones & Lamson Machine company for 42 years and was one of the oldest employes in length of service on the payroll. He received his education in the Springfield schools and at an early age entered the Jones & Lamson company shop to learn the trade of special tool maker. He is survived by his widow, who before her marriage to him May 27, 1896, was Miss Mary Alice Macy of Lebanon, N.H., three children, Merle, Roy and Lucille, all of whom live in Springfield; a sister, Mrs. Frank Donzey, Pawtucket, R. I., a grandson, Ronald Gordon Brady, the son of Roy Brady; three half-sisters, Mrs. Roderick Mudgett of Portland, Me., Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Evans of Utica, N. Y., and Mrs. Edlor Jarvis of Springfield; and a half -brother, Bernard Brady of New York city.