
The death has taken place of Liam Brady, a driving force involved in football and the whole community in Bohermeen.
St Ultans GFC have extended their sympathies to the Brady family; Liam's wife Marie, sons Alan and David, daughter Susan, grandchildren Arran, Chris, Ryan, Sophie, Erica, Derek and Senan, daughters-in-law Caroline and Julie, brother Richard, sister Una, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and wide circle of friends.
Liam was first and foremost a great family man, he also had a deep sense of community and played a huge role in football in the parish.
Liam won a Junior medal with Bohermeen in 1965, and an Intermediate in 1973. He played fullback on the Bohermeen team which was defeated by Summerhill in the Senior final the following year 1974. Liam was involved in the formation of the Bohermeen Martry Harps club in 1975 and he played in the Senior semi final of that year and was narrowly beaten by Navan O Mahony’s, he also played in the 1976 Senior semi final where they were defeated by Summerhill.
Liam was a very accomplished and respected Referee he took charge of 3 Senior finals 1973,1980 and 1982.
He held many positions including chairman in the Bohermeen, Bohermeen Martry Harps and in later years with St Ultans. Liam was also the driving force behind the St Ultans Blotto and the Astro turf pitch in Sean Newman Park.
As a mark of respect all club activity is postponed. On behalf of the Club Executive, members, players, and supporters of St Ultans GFC, we extend our heartfelt condolences at this difficult time
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal
Funeral Details
Reposing at St. Joseph’s Chapel of Rest, Old Johnstown, Navan (C15 C425) on Thursday, 12th February from 2pm-6pm. Arriving to St. Ultan’s Church, Bohermeen on Friday morning for Funeral Mass at 11am (livestream). Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
House private at all times please
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