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16th February 2023 

 

St Peters Cathedral  
 
Service in Roselawn Crematorium 
 
 
 
Brady Maria, died peacefully at N.I Hospice surrounded by her loving family 16th February 2023. Beloved daughter of Paula, a loving sister of Roy and Anthony, a much loved auntie to Cora, Toni and Reon. R.I.P. A funeral Service will be held in St Peters Cathedral on Wednesday at 4pm followed by a service in Roselawn Crematorium on Thursday morning at 9.20am. St Bernadette Pray for her. Deeply regretted by her loving family circle. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu to N.I Hospice c/o Mallon Brothers Funeral Directors 394 Falls Road Belfast BT12 6DJ Tel:02890434777 
 
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On 4th March 2023 at 20:36, Lucille O'Neill wrote:
I just found out today that Maria passed awayI knew her and tried to help her out when I worked at NIHE. She was a lovely young girl but very vulnerable and had a lot of problems in her life. We would chat about her life and how she loved her family but she had got involved with some people that didn’t have her best interests at heart. She always had a smile and a hug for me when we ran into one another in Belfast. I will miss her very much and take comfort in the fact that she was with her family at the end and is now at peace. A lovely girl I will always remember fondly.
On 1st March 2023 at 18:41, Connor Glass wrote:
I known Maria for years. Even took her home and say with her and Paula. I'm so sad to hear about her passing. I was a security officer in town and spoke to her most days. Yes we had our differences. But she was a good kid. Just hit by addiction. RIP Miss Brady. You will be missed.
On 21st February 2023 at 22:15, Lucille O'Neill wrote:
I just found out today that Maria passed awayI knew her and tried to help her out when I worked at NIHE. She was a lovely young girl but very vulnerable and had a lot of problems in her life. We would chat about her life and how she loved her family but she had got involved with some people that didn’t have her best interests at heart. She always had a smile and a hug for me when we ran into one another in Belfast. I will miss her very much and take comfort in the fact that she was with her family at the end and is now at peace. A lovely girl I will always remember fondly.
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