Mary Jane McBrady

mary mcbrady

October 18, 1925 ~ June 25, 2021


Resided in: Falmouth, ME

Falmouth-Mary Jane McBrady, 95 years young of Falmouth and Old Orchard Beach, passed away peacefully on June 25, 2021 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough Maine where she received excellent and compassionate care at the end of her "wonderful life". Mary Jane was born in Portland on October 18, 1925 to Patrick J. and Elizabeth G. Kilmartin. She grew up in Libbytown with her brother, Edward J. Kilmartin, S.J., and her life revolved around St. Patrick's Parish. A graduate of Cathedral High School, she worked for the Maine Central Railroad before entering Mercy Hospital School of Nursing. Upon her graduation in the first cadet class of 1947, she went to work at Mercy Hospital as a labor and delivery nurse. While a nurse, Mary Jane met James A. McBrady (Jim) and they started their life together when they were married September 9, 1950. They returned from their honeymoon via the scenic route as they couldn't come up with the change for the Turnpike. Together they worked as a team and spent their time with the growing family. Every night dinner would begin at 6:30 with all present except for Friday "date night" with Jim to Valle's for a baked stuffed lobster. The highlight of each winter was an annual family trip. Mary Jane was also a longtime vacationer to Freeport Bahamas, the Jockey Club in Las Vegas and later as one of the "golden girls" of Grand Cayman. A true matriarch, Mary Jane hosted every holiday until last year including Easter, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas. This was no small task due to the size of the family. One of the happiest places for Mary Jane was the camp at Old Orchard Beach where all have gathered since 1966. The summers were full of fun and laughter for the entire family. As part of the family, Mary Jane's father "Pa" moved in with the crew in 1970 and remained a fixture until his death in 1983. Throughout her life, Mary Jane was fortunate to have been a member of many parishes including St. Patrick's, St. Pius, St. Edmund's and currently Holy Martyrs as well as her summer churches, St. Jude's, St. Luke's, St. Margaret's and St. Maximillian Kolbe. Her faith was the constant in her life and she cherished her time in church. Music was an important part of her life, from playing the organ at the original St. Patrick's Church on a Friday night, to playing her piano for Jim and solely for her own enjoyment. She was also a knitter, jigsaw puzzle whiz, baker (with her infamous chocolate chip cookies and pumpkin bread) and more recently a book reading machine. Initially reluctant, Mary Jane became a hockey fan while having season tickets to the Maine Mariners and Portland Pirates. As a New Englander, she also loved to watch Mookie, Dustin, the Pats and even golf! Mary Jane was pre-deceased by her husband, Jim; twin infant daughters, Elizabeth and Ethel; and daughter, her beloved Theresa. She is survived by her children, James Jr."Gus" and Helen McBrady, James and Susan Keeley, Mary McBrady, Edward McBrady and Shirley Kelton, Stephen and Elizabeth McBrady, Anne McBrady and Paul Demers, Patrick and Angela McBrady and Charles McBrady. Nana, as she was affectionally known by many is also survived by her grandchildren, James III and Nancy McBrady, Stephen and Kris McBrady, Matthew McBrady, Patrick and Elizabeth Clark, Benjamin and Sarah Keeley, Katherine Keeley, Robert and Mckenzie Dickey, Jonathan and Alicia McBrady, Michael Mack and Megan McBrady, Christopher McBrady, Michael McBrady, Kathryn McBrady, Tori Preston, Ian McBrady, Erin McBrady and Kyle McBrady. In addition to her grandchildren, Nana was also blessed to have many great-grandchildren, Annie, Jack, Olive, Eleanor, Haylee, Lulu, Clementine, Connor, Spencer, Henry, Eli, Margaret, Sydney, Anna, Cooper, Hazel, Gus and Molly. She loved and enjoyed watching the developing personalities in each and every one of them. They were a joy for her. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, July 8, 2021 at 10:00am at Holy Martyrs Church, 266 Foreside Road, Falmouth. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. To view Mary Jane's memorial page, or to write a condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com In lieu of flowers, contributions can to be sent to an endowed scholarship that was set up for Mary Jane by her family on her 95th birthday. Please note the "Mary Jane Kilmartin McBrady Nursing Scholarship Fund" at: St. Joseph's College of Maine 278 Whites Bridge Road Standish Maine 04084-5263 Attn: Development Office

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  1. Mary Jane was truly an amazing and very charming Lady. She was always surrounded by loving and caring family, and she adored every moment. Mary Jane was a Blessing to everyone who was fortunate enough to know her. John and I are two of these very fortunate ones. It was always a Blessing when she attended any of our family events, and I so enjoyed our conversations. Mary Jane was a wealth of knowledge, with her incredible and inspiring stories. I really loved her sweet notes, too. She had a way of making people feel SO special. May God Bless her, as I know she will be one of God’s very Best in Heaven. John and I, and our family will miss her wit, her warm and loving Ways, and most of all, we will simply just miss Mary Jane for the Remarkable Lady she was! She was a GEM to all. We will miss you, Mary Jane, and we send you our love and Blessings. Mary Jane, “YOU” made the World a Better Place! Much Love, Jean and John Northrop xox xox

    – Jean Northrop

  2. A lovely LADY classmate of my mom at Mercy and co worker She always had a smile and raised a loving caring family. Well done though good and faithful servant

    – Pat Wallace

  3. To the McBrady Family, my condolences to you all. I had only had the pleasure to meet your mom a few times, but each time was special as she would always make me feel; such a kind loving woman. May she rest in peace. My thought and prayers are with you all.

    – Bambi St Pierre

  4. There will be one less light shining from the cottage next door, as God has called Mary Jane home. We will miss our neighbor and friend, but know that her Spirit will live on in the children, grand-children and great grand-children as they come together at Grand Beach. May she Rest In Peace. Gail Barney

    – Gail Barney

  5. What a Lovely video tribute for Mary Jane! The Musical part is SO very beautiful and touching. Mary Jane is listening with the angels and loving every minute. May God Bless Mary Jane, and all her companion angels in Heaven! Loving thoughts will make their way to you, Mary Jane, From the many hearts who miss you. Love, Jean & John Northrop

    – Jean Northrop

  6. Dear McBrady Family, Joanne and I woke to the news this morning. We are so very sad. A True Lady. We will miss her greatly. All our Love and Prayers, Joanne, Chris, and All the Norberts

    – Chris and Joanne Norbert

  7. Patrick, Ed and family, Ron and I express our deepest sorrow for the loss of your mom. Sending love, hugs and prayers during this time of healing. Love, Ron and Vassar Laughton

    – Ron and Vassar Laughton

  8. Gus and Family I am sorry to hear of your mothers passing. It sounds as though she had a wonderful life surrounded by many loving family members. I remember meeting her many years ago and remember her as a very nice lady. Please pass along my condolences to all your family.

    – Bruce Warren

  9. Dear McBrady Family, we at Saint Joseph’s College extend our deepest sympathies to the amazing family of a wonderful woman who lived a wonderful life among her large and supportive family. May God bless you all. The College is thankful and humbled to have been chosen as the recipient of her endowed, perpetual scholarship for our nursing students, and now for the gifts in her memory.

    – Elizabeth Schran

  10. To the McBrady Family, we are very sorry to here of your mother’s passing. I had only met your mother a couple of times, but she made you feel like she had known you forever. Our families were connected through our businesses and our friendship over the years. Our most sincere condolences at this time. Our thoughts are with you all. Sincerely Brenda Stanford Harrison and George Stanford, Jr.

    – Brenda Stanford Harrison

  11. To all the McBrady’s my deepest and sincerest condolences on the loss of Mary Jane, one of the most vibrant persons I have ever known. My childhood is full of memories of the beach and the joyful chaos coming from the McBrady home. Sending warm thoughts your way, Susan DiMatteo Keiler

    – Susan Keiler


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