Debby Schilawski
Lit a candle in memory of Alice Louise Brady
Birth date: Dec 2, 1932 Death date: Apr 7, 2017
Alice Louise Brady, 84, of Decatur, passed away Friday, April 7, 2017, at Fair Havens Christian Home, surrounded by her family. Alice was born December 2, 1932, in Bluffs, IL to Albert and Stella Mae (Cantrell) Fogerson. Alice was Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Alice Louise Brady
Tom the service was beautiful so sorry I didn't get to talk to you. Over the years I would run into your mother she always beamed when filling me in on your life, she always was so proud of the man you have become. So many special memories on Edward street❤️Marty House
I always remembered time spent in the country with Tom, and how wonderful his mom and dad always were. Even though it's been many years since I had seen you guys, I never forgot all of the happy memories.My thoughts and prayers are with you,Vicki (Vogel) Lynch
Oh yes the WSOY hands on the car contest. Just one of so many memories I have from my childhood with my Aunt Alice and Uncle Bud.
Yes that was the Aunt I remember.
I have so many memories of Aunt Alice, the holidays together with the Brady bunch, the get togethers for what seemed to be no reason but to get together as a family and to enjoy one and other. Aunt Alice always had a smile that lit up a room. I special memory was when after running errands, my dad (Robert Zerfowski) and I stopped to pick up some stuff from Aunt Alice. When we arrive Aunt Alice asked my dad if he'd like a cup of coffee as she had just brewed a pot. Keep in mind, this was the sixties with no fast way to brew coffee. Well dad said he'd like a cup. Aunt Alice brought him a cup, sugar and milk. Aunt Alice then brought the pot and poured dad a cup. Dad started to put some sugar in his cup when dad noticed the cup was full of only hot water. So dad asked Aunt Alice if she forgotten something. Aunt Alice say no why, so dad showed her the water in the cup. Aunt Alice started laughing and said I think I forgot something. Something was right, the coffee grounds. 😂
Thank you Betty.
I remember the first date with my husband of 43 years now . Sandy took us to see her Dad and Mom try to win a car . Your mom and all where there to cheer him on your poor Dad he tried his best and your mom was his cheerleader. We spent many times at the bar on pershing laughing and joking . Sandy took me in when I needed a family the mos and shared the kids with me when doctors said I couldn't have them. So many memories You treated me like your family . You all our the original Brady Bunch , Remember the good times and remember we will all see her and your Dad again. Love Joyce and Dave Daniels
Alice Brady was a wonderful LADY. So glad I got to meet her. She was such a loving and caring person. Her smile was infectious. She truly loved her family. She spent a lot of time at their school/athletic events (children and grandchildren.) Such a proud mom and grandma! She welcomed me to many Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners so that I wasn't alone on those days. She is probably in heaven right now catching up with old friends and family members who went before her. And preparing the home for those of her family yet to come. WE will see her again! Betty Black