Mary Brady of Unity Street, Belfast died as a result of Luftwaffe bombing during the Belfast Blitz and is buried in Moneyglass Cemetery, Toome, Co. Antrim.
Civilian Mary Brady was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She was unmarried and lived at 24 Unity Street, Belfast at the time of the Luftwaffe attack on the city.
Mary Brady died on 16th April 1941 aged 78 years old at 24 Unity Street, Belfast. Mary Brady’s grave is in Moneyglass Cemetery, Toome, Co. Antrim. A funeral service took place on 20th April 1941 officiated by Reverend J. McConville.