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Minister to the Vatican, William J. Babington Macaulay. The papal duchess died in Rome in 1938, and her body was returned to the United States and buried beside Nicholas'. In the Church of St. Patrick in Rome a large plaque honors her life and contributions to the Catholic Church both in Rome and
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America. The Stations of the Cross in the church were presented to it by her second husband.
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in New York City but also built a large Tudor Elizabethan mansion on a
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Brady is buried in a crypt beneath an altar in the main chapel at the
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as the most notable lay Catholic in America, a Board Chairman of the
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before it was controversially sold and demolished in 2013.
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Nicholas Frederic Brady, Duke of the Holy Roman Church
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Duke of the Holy Roman Church
Albany, New York
New York City
Wernersville, Pennsylvania
Genevieve Garvan
Anthony N. Brady
New York City
philanthropist
Catholic
Supreme Order of Christ
Albany, New York
Anthony N. Brady
Yale University
Episcopalian
James Cox Brady, Sr.
Chairman
board of directors
New York Edison Co.
Anaconda Copper Mining Co.
Westinghouse Electric
National City Bank
Union Carbide
Japan
utilities
Walter Chrysler
Maxwell Motor Company
Chrysler Corporation

Genevieve Garvan
Francis Patrick Garvan

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