Thomas "Bud" Brady
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Thomas "Bud" Brady | |
|---|---|
| Louisiana State Representative from La Salle, Grant, Rapides, Winn, and Caldwell parishes | |
| In office 1976–1988 | |
| Preceded by | Kirby D. Mills |
| Succeeded by | A. Dale Smith |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 8, 1938 |
| Died | April 1, 2011 (aged 72) |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse |
Cullyne Roy (m. 1960) |
| Children |
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| Parent(s) | Floyd Lee and Lucille McCarrol Brady |
| Alma mater | La Salle High School Northwestern State University |
| Occupation | Businessman; radio announcer |
Thomas Floyd "Bud" Brady (July 8, 1938 – April 1, 2011), was an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and longtime resident of Olla, Louisiana. He served from 1976 to 1988 from districts which included his native La Salle Parish and at different times neighboring Caldwell, Grant, Rapides, and Winn parishes.[1]
Brady considered himself part of the former Long faction of the Louisiana Democratic Party and claimed to focus his political interest on the needy, elderly, and underprivileged. Brady served during the administrations of Governors Edwin Edwards and David C. Treen.[2]
Brady was born in Urania, Louisiana, to Floyd Lee Brady, a native of Fort Towson in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, and the former Lucille McCarrol. He was a standout athlete and football player at LaSalle High School in Olla, Louisiana. He graduated from LaSalle High School in 1956. He earned a football scholarship to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge but soon withdrew to attend Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. He developed a health condition involving fevers, and weak muscle coordination.[2] s. In 1962, he received a bachelor's degree in government from NSU. He worked at area radio stations as a disc jockey and announcer in Natchitoches, Farmerville in Union Parish, Winnfield, and Alexandria.[3][4]