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Mark I. Frizell

Clifton Hts.,, Pennsylvania

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Mark I. Frizell. 57 Mark I. Frizell, on February 22, 2012, age 57, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was the former owner of the Broadway Cafe in Clifton Heights. He was an avid fisherman and a great chef. Survivors: Husband of Judith (nee Spangler); beloved father of Alexandria Frizell;...

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I only just learned of the passing of M Frizell, father of Alex, my highly cherished UDHS French student.
While cleaning a kitchen cupboard today, I happened upon a long-hidden letter from M Frizell.
The letter includes his recipe for Mousse au Chocolat à la Drexel Hill, a treat Alex shared with her French classmates and me. Besides the amazing recipe, M Frizell thanked me for having inspired Alex to study French. The truth is actually the opposite - Alex inspired me to be the...

Pasta, I will miss you, and the "Garden", and Bob Dylan.
Mac Denver, CO

I was just informed of Marks passing. I am a Kazoo brother and lived while pledging in Marks room. I remember years later going with a group of Kazoo brothers to his Broadway Cafe and having a great time. We lost touch in the years after that and for that I feel badly. He will be missed.

FOR MARK
Friends Family Countrymen lend me your hearts We come today, not to bury Mark, but to celebrate him.
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE RISE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH DANTE'S INFERNO
1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS MARK TWAIN PLATO HOMER
SOPHOCLES ---------------------A list of a few titles and authors of the books off Marks shelf
Mark Ignatious Frizell was born August 30, 1954. He was the fifth child of nine, born to Robert and...

Mark was a good soul. He loved his family very much. He also loved fishing and reading. He was the best chef I've every met. I will miss him terribly.

I was deeply saddened to hear of Mark passing. Judy and Alex, I'm so sorry for your loss. I couldn't agree more with Nick's message. Mark definetly shaped the person I am today. I often think of him and his Don Quixote and Kung Fu quotes. We were not just employees and coworkers at The Broadway, we were family. I always think of the good times we had just on a normal work night. Now I realize how spoiled we were. I really miss being fed an amazing dinner before starting my shift. He gave me...

What sadness I felt after learing about Mark.It brought back so many wonderful memories , laughs, and 'problems solved' while I worked for he and Judy at the famous Broadway Cafe. They gave me my start in the business and a real boost in my personal life as well. I will always remember our times together with a smile.Love to you Judy & Alex........fondly, Carl Wright

To Judy and Alex...Mark was an amazing person. I am so sorry for your loss and pray that your spirits stay strong during this hard time...In 1993, my sophomore year of high school, I began working at The Broadway. Little did I know that the job I had prepping food/washing dishes 2 nights a week would shape the person who I am today. Mark not only taught me skills needed to survive in his kitchen, he also taught me life lessons that were invisible at the time. Work ethic, trust, HUMILITY,...

Where to begin? At a fragile time in my life , about 20 years ago, I went to work at The Broadway Cafe. Never since then have I loved or appreciated a job more. It was a safe haven, a true work family that went above and beyond. I cherish my memories of that time and the wonderful atmosphere that Mark and Judy created.
Mark was an amazing, smart and talented individual with a huge heart and a great sense of humor. So many laughs!so much comfort given and of course amazing cooking...