A few things stand out about our angel Brady. He loved his family, with a special emphasis on Mommy and big sister, Jillian. During his four years, playing with Jillian was something Brady aspired to do more than anything. In turn, she always made sure Brady was included in her play time. Another love of Brady's was Monster Trucks. He and daddy watched Monster Truck videos all the time. We also made huge investments in the small trucks and made tracks, jumps, etc. and as long as there was Monster Trucks, we had something to do!
Brady was such a sweet little boy that loved his life. The four of us were always together, especially on the weekends. I mentioned Monster Trucks, but he also loved riding his big wheel and Spiderman bike and raced against Sissy all the time. When Brady turned 3 in June 2009 and three months before diagnosis, we bought him a bat, tee and wiffle balls. He loved hitting the ball over neighbor's fence as he would then through his bat, run and yell "Home Run"! Brady was a blessing to our family and will always be remembered but strongly missed.
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