

Brady Dean Hamilton of Austin TX, 47, passed away October 28th 2024, leaving a legacy of love, laughter, and kindness that touched all who knew him. Born to Dr. Roger Dean Hamilton (deceased) and Cynthia Ann Hamilton Hadorn, Brady was a cherished son, brother, father, and friend.
Brady had an extraordinary gift for making people feel valued and welcomed. His friends and family knew him as someone authentic and genuine, who loved unconditionally and accepted everyone just as they were. His laughter, kindness, and boundless energy created an atmosphere of joy for everyone he encountered.
A dedicated father, Brady’s greatest love was his children, Abbey, Kennedy, and Levi, with whom he shared countless adventures, surprises, and joyful moments. Brady was also a devoted little league coach for many years, taking pride in guiding his kids and their friends, sharing both his love for sports and life’s lessons on the field.
After earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin, Brady worked for almost 20 years with FSTI, Inc., where he helped build the company alongside his sister, Staci Barton, and her ex-husband, Stoney Barton. His dedication and contributions to FSTI were invaluable, and he took pride in the community they built together.
Brady is survived by his mother, Cynthia Hamilton Hadorn, and stepfather, Steven Hadorn; his sister, Staci Barton and brother-in-law Stoney Barton; his children, Abbey, Kennedy, and Levi Hamilton; his ex-wife, Erica Hamilton; his nephew, Stormey Barton, and niece, Saylor Barton; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who treasured him. He was preceded in death by his father, Dr. Roger Dean Hamilton; his grandparents, Zack Warren McConnell and Elva Jo McConnell of Italy, TX, and Dr. Robert L. Hamilton and Loretta M. Hamilton of Mabank, TX.
Brady’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and kindness—a reminder of the beauty of living with an open heart.
A Celebration of Life Service for Brady will be held at 1:00 on Sunday, November 10th at Weed-Corley-Fish funeral home at 5416 Parkcrest Dr. Austin, TX 78731. All are welcome.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations in honor of Brady Hamilton to:
Mobile Loaves and Fishes/Community First Village: https://give.mlf.org/give/138838/#!/donation/checkout or [email protected] 512-328-7299.
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