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Edith Flagg

Los Angeles, California

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November 1, 1919 - August 13, 2014 Holocaust survivor, Dutch resistance fighter, fashion designer, and philanthropist. Edith Feurstein was born in 1919 in Galati, Rumania. She was very close to her parents and her sister, Martha Blumenfeld. At fifteen years old Edith moved to Vienna to attend...

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The only way I know Edith Flagg is through Million Dollar Listing LA. However, I did order the book "A Simple Girl" by her grandson, Josh Flagg. What an amazing life she led! Such a strong and courageous woman during such difficult times during Word War II and then coming to the Us to build such a successful fashion business.

I loved every episode of Million Dollar Listing that she was on with Josh, her beloved grandson. She was funny, chic, and gave Josh the best advice.

Love watching anything you are on Edith. Love all the stories. May you rest in peace you beautiful selfless lady! We should have more in the world like you!! Stacey Martin Australia- Sydney.

Makes me think all my problems looking for an apartment in Long Beach are zero compared to what this woman endured. Really puts my life into perspective. I have never watched this show before and I am just now watching it while working from home and decided to do some googling. wow. just wow. Amazing resilience.

A great lady and never forgotten for all her work.Rest in peace

I enjoyed the television episodes where Edith Flagg made a cameo appearance...She was the star of each of those shows! I would've loved to have really known her. Seeing her apartment's curated decor was impressive and extremely enviable. She had an extraordinary sense of style and each time, I looked forward to seeing what she would wear. After the television audience learned of her background, we became apprised of the tenacity this tiny lady possessed, it allowed her to endure, overcome...

What a great person. Looks like she was of slight build, but not afraid to spy on nazis.

I have watched you, Josh, since your first show. I was always in amazement at your humble attitude and this refined spirit in all that you do. Your precious grandmother, Edith, was such a joy in her wisdom and the special bond that you two share! She is such a blessing to this world. I feel your pain in missing the times shared with her in this physical, but temporary world. I have lost my grandparents over the years and also had this incredible, close relationship with my paternal...

Josh, This is my second memorial message and I'm only a member of the television audience...I know you truly miss your grandmother...But, she imparted a lifetime of experiences, vast knowledge and gainful wisdom...What a wonderful legacy...You were blessed your whole life and the memories will always comfort you...We the television audience, appreciated just having a glimpse of this articulated woman. She gained our admiration and was so inspirational in her own way. Your grandmother impacted...