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Freda Miriam BROD

St. Petersburg, Florida

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BROD, Freda Miriam (nee Warhaftig) 102, our matriarch, passed away peacefully at home January 27, 2019 surrounded by her family and friends. She is survived by her children, Dr. Eldra Solomon, Sherman Brod, Esq., (Sandra) and Dr. Albert Brod; and was blessed with five grandchildren, Mical Solomon...

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I had the greatest honor of knowing Mrs. Freda when I would take her to get her hair done, when she needed to go Publix, and whatever she needed help with around the house. She liked it when I drove fast and she was always such a pleasure to be around. To this day, she was one of the best friends I have ever had. We had the most interesting conversations and she always answered my many questions. To her family, I am so sorry for your loss. But she was such an incredible person that she lives...

When one looks back on life and the people who stood out from others, I recall Freda.
We worked together in children's theatre in the '70s. She was brilliant, kind, and a talented writer. She was blessed with all good things. Although her family were gifted with Freda for her very long life, I know they will still miss her so much.

It was such a privilege to get to know Freda and her family. Such an amazing lady and devoted family!
My love and prayers to you all!
Sincerely,
Sally Miller

My Condolences! As you reflect on the loving memories of Fred, may the words at Ps 37:29 bring you some comfort during this difficult time.

My sincerest condolences to the (Warhaftig) Brod Families for the loss of your loved one, Freda Miriam, and pray you find comfort in Psalms 91:2.

Although I did not know Freda, I was fully aware of her gifts as a mother, for I had Eldra in an English class at Jefferson High School. She was - and doubtlessly still is - a marvelous student and person, the kind of young person every teacher wants to have. Much sympathy and my prayers are with you all. I know how hard it is to lose a mother.

My thoughts and prayers to the family of Mrs. Brod. I didn't know your loved one but you dad, Rabbi Brod was my Hebrew Teacher at Beth Israel on Swann Ave. He was there by my side during my Bat Mitzvah and Confirmation. May your mom have peace with your father. G-d Bless