Brady Alan Farnham

AUGUSTA – Our beloved Brady Alan Farnham was born Oct. 23, 1996, and unexpectedly left us on March 27, 2023. He was loved beyond measure by his mother, Donna Lukachy and sister, Emily Brennan. He was adored by everyone who knew him and made an instant impact on everyone he met.ļ»æ

Brady grew up in Winthrop where he spent his childhood making memories and developing friendships, one of whom was Noah Brochu who he considered his brother. He was brilliant at math and excelled at sports that he played.

He went on to work at Tex Tech industries until 2018 when he was in a car accident where he sustained a traumatic brain injury. Brady miraculously healed, a walking miracle, as his mom would say.

He spent time going on walks with his mom and visiting his nana and pappy in Somerville. He enjoyed weekend dinners at mom and Heathā€™s with his sister and family where he played games like Yahtzee, Monopoly and Cribbage. He looked forward to fourth of July weekends spent at Grandmas with all his aunts, uncles and cousins.

Brady loved disc golfing and being outdoors. He enjoyed camping and spending time with family and friends. Football, Call of Duty, Food, Mac Miller, and Nirvana were also some things that brought him joy. One of his favorite things was Cribbage, his Pappy (William Farnham) taught him everything he knew. He loved kids, he cherished his little cousins who called him uncle Brady, and deeply loved his baby niece Vivian.

Brady will be remembered by everyone as the guy who forgave, the best hugger and the one who could always make you laugh. He will be sorely missed by all.

Brady is survived by his mother, Donna Lukachy (Farnham) and partner Heath Schwab of Richmond; sister, Emily Brennan and partner Christopher Farley, their daughter, Vivian Farley of Freeport; grandparents William and Joyce Farnham of Somerville; uncle, David Farnham and family; aunt, Jennifer Brennan and family; cousin, Kelsa Brennan and family. Brady is also survived by many other aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Brady was predeceased by his great-grandmother, Rayma Nason; and stepfather, Steve Lukachy.

A gathering of family of friends will be held on Friday, April 7, from 2-4 p.m., at Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta.

Condolences, stories and photos may be shared through the funeral home website at: http://www.plummerfh.com.


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