

Brady was a one-of-a-kind young man whose presence left a lasting mark on everyone who knew him. Often described as an old soul, he carried a wisdom and appreciation for life beyond his years. He had a calm nature, a thoughtful spirit, and a way of valuing things that many people overlook. He carried himself with kindness, respect, and the manners of a true gentleman.
Brady had his own quirks that made him uniquely himself, and those qualities were cherished by his family and many others who loved him. That is what made him so special to us and to those around him. He had a deep love for history, nature, his dogs, and a good war movie. He especially loved cooking and had a passion for chicken wings, jambalaya, and just about anything spicy. He had a character and charm that could not be duplicated. He was unapologetically honest and direct, traits that made him genuine, memorable, and deeply respected by those who knew him.
Brady was especially proud to be a part of JROTC and the Junior Explorer program with the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office. He wore the uniform with great pride and honor, and being a part of those organizations meant so much to him. In return, he made his family incredibly proud as well.
Above all, Brady was deeply loved by his family. He is survived by his parents, Katie and Calvin Clement; his sisters, Macey and Alexis; his brother, Peyton; and his beloved dogs, Roux, Lulu, and Oliver.
Though his time here was far too short, Brady’s life was meaningful, and his memory will remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He will be missed beyond words and remembered always.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate any donations made to an Autism non-profit organization of your choosing.
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