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Brady Earl Kiel, lovingly known to all as "Sister Girl" was the cherished middle child of three, born on Sunday, July 14, 1946, in Clarke County, Alabama. On December 6, 2025, she peacefully transitioned into eternal rest at Grove Hill Memorial Hospital in Grove Hill, Alabama, leaving of love, faith, and genuine kindness that will forever live in the hearts of those who knew her,
At an early age, Brady accepted Christ at Rockbar Baptist Chur h in West Bend, Alabama. Her faith was not just a part of her life it was foundation of who she was. Wherever life carried her, she remained anchored in her walk with the Lord. While living in Detroit, Michigan, she faithfully served as a devoted member of Christland Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. C.L. Branch. Upon returning home, she joyfully resumed her membership at Rockbar Baptist Church, where she served faithfully under the leadership of Rev. Amos Hill until her passing.
Brady received her early education at Cunningham Elementary School and Clarke County Training School in Coffeeville, Alabama. A firm believer in lifelong learning, she conditions her .at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Al.
For 45 years, Brady dedicated to faithful service with the American Red Cross Association, serving as a Records Management Supervisor. She was a member of the Jackson Area Rotary Club, Coffeeville One Community, and her work reflected her heart.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Wylie Dewberry and Harriet Sellers Dewberry, her grandparents, George and Connie Thomas. Her parents, George and Willie Mae Dewberry, her beloved husband, Arthur Kiel Jr.. her sister, Dorothy Gilmore and her brother-in-law, Travis Kiel.
Brady leaves to cherish her precious memories with her loving children: Eric Kiel of Detroit, Michigan, and Lakia (Willie) Kiel - Chapman of Coffeeville, Al; one brother, Eugene Dewberry of Conyers, Georgia. And one grandchild, Crane Arthur. She is also survived by her sister-in-law: Sherman (Gerald) Goodman, Linda (Arthur) Todd, and Wilma Kiel; and her bothers-in-law; John (Marion) Kiel and Richard Earl (Yolanda) Kiel. She also leaves a very special cousin and brother, Milton Thomas; her childhood best friend, Emmie Jean Calhoun; and a host of loving nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
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