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Donald Edward Brodie M.D.

Morrisville, Pennsylvania

Jun 1, 1932 – Feb 19, 2021 (Age 88)

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BORN
June 1, 1932
DIED
February 19, 2021
AGE
88
LOCATION
Morrisville, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Donald Edward Brodie, M.D. Yardley - Donald Edward Brodie, M.D, died on Friday, February 19, 2021 at Jefferson Bucks Hospital, Langhorne, PA. Born in Wilmington, DE, Dr. Brodie lived in Levittown, PA prior to moving to Yardley over 50 years ago. Dr. Brodie was a proud Veteran of both the Air...

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Dr. Brodie was a kind and understanding man and very observant. He diagnosed my medical problem and gained my respect and gratitude. Any time I was at Walson Army Hospital, I tried to stop in and say hello. A good soul has gone to join the celestial symphony and will be sorely missed.

Just found out Don passed away. I first met Don at Summer Trios about 15 years ago at Wilson College in Pa. He was a kind and gentle man with a great passion for music and for collecting fine cellos and bows. He used to kid me that adoption papers were on the way as he had appointed himself my cello Dad. We will always miss you Don, especially at Summertrios. I will be thinking of you when we rehearse Bach´s Chaconne in our cello choir today.

My sincere condolences. Worked with Dr Brodie at Landstuhl. Such a lovely, kind man.

Our many performances as the Hillwood Trio were inspiring and rewarding. You were always a tireless performer and you will be missed. RIP Emeritus Professor Roger W. McKinney - Professor of Clarinet and Music History - The College of New Jersey

Don was an angel and a wonderful cellist. He played with us in the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra and always had a kind word and a helping hand to offer. RIP, Don.

I played with Don at the chamber music program at Settlement Music School for many years and at Bravura Philharmonic for 2 years and he was one of the kindest and most uplifting person I've ever known. He will be greatly missed at Settlement when we return to playing again.

To Don's family:
What a loss! I was just thinking of Don a few days ago. We (my wife Linda Griffith, MD) met Don when we were all were active duty in Germany, Don at Landstuhl, we at Ramstein. I play piano and Don and I worked on several Brahms and Beethoven cello sonatas, among other pieces. Also, traveled a little--Luxembourg, France, etc with him. I took up cello about 12 years ago and during a visit to his house in Yardley, he was very encouraging of my terrible playing. Please...

I will remember Don as a true and caring gentleman. Always enjoyed playing music with him. May he Rest In Peace.

Hello Fred. I remember your dad well. I am sure you got your passion for music, specifically the cello from him. My condolences to you and your family.