Ed died young, in his 20's, from an illness. Broke his twin brother's heart. The next younger brother whose name I cannot remember, was one of my coin club friends. They lived in the house with the "nucular bomb shelter" as George Bush would say. Right across the street from the Black Jr. Hi fence and Chamboard Street. Really great family!
Actually, Al is the brother who died while in the hospital. Ed, his twin brother, lived in Houston for many years and I think is now living in the Austin area. We went to Baptist Temple with Ed and Al. My sister, Barbara, actually dated Al in her very early dating years. Ed and Al both helped my Dad work on a bay house that he was building in Baytown during our high school years. We have great memories of Ed and Al.
Bernard Brady
From Bernard BradyEd died young, in his 20's, from an illness.
Broke his twin brother's heart. The next younger
brother whose name I cannot remember, was one of my
coin club friends. They lived in the house with the
"nucular bomb shelter" as George Bush would say.
Right across the street from the Black Jr. Hi fence
and Chamboard Street. Really great family!
Carolyn Lamb (Nelson)
Actually, Al is the brother who died while in the hospital. Ed, his twin brother, lived in Houston for many years and I think is now living in the Austin area. We went to Baptist Temple with Ed and Al. My sister, Barbara, actually dated Al in her very early dating years. Ed and Al both helped my Dad work on a bay house that he was building in Baytown during our high school years. We have great memories of Ed and Al.Bernard Brady
Carol- you are correct. Both are named Ed in one way or the
other. They were great friends of mine when we lived on
Chamboard in the 1950- 60's. Their little brother was great too.