Melanie-Freidl-Obituary

Melanie A. Freidl

Runnemede, New Jersey

Jun 10, 1951 – Sep 18, 2021 (Age 70)

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BORN
June 10, 1951
DIED
September 18, 2021
AGE
70
LOCATION
Runnemede, New Jersey

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BLACKWOOD, NJ Melanie Freidl (nee Slopik), on September 18, 2021 after a yearlong battle with cancer. Of Blackwood. Age 70. Beloved wife of 45 years to the late David L. Freidl. Devoted mother of Michael Freidl (Kathryn) of Jacksonville, FL; Benjamin Freidl (Eve) of Brooklyn, NY; and Amanda...

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I worked with Melanie at LF for a few years a while back. I also would see her at Church most weekends. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My deepest condolences to your family. She was a lovely woman and always pleasant.

Dear Mike, Ben, and Amanda and Family, Please know you have our heartfelt sympathies on the passing of your mom/grandmother. Her kind, practical, down-to-earth personality was always uplifting; she was always smiling and laughing. How blessed you were to have her as your mom. Together with your dad, they were truly wonderful parents, and their values and memories live on in each of you. Know that Heaven has gained another angel, and may it bring you some small comfort to know that she walks...

My children went through Loring Fleming and two of them had Mrs. Freidl. They all remember her fondly. My prayers are with her family and friends and the LF family.

Amanda and the Boys, so sorry for you loss. Have many fond memories of your mom. Great times at the pig roasts and may holiday get togethers. Bill, will always miss your big sister.

I worked with Melanie at Loring Fleming and she also taught my son. She was one of my favorite teachers; always smiling. I´m so sorry for your loss.

Family Remember to keep her close in your Heart.

Mike, Ben, Amanda and Bill, Your Mom/Sister was a good woman. She was good for my brother Dave. I will miss them both forever. My deepest sympathy. Uncle Frank.

My deepest sympathy to the Friedl and Slopik families remembering a wonderful classmate and friend at Centerfield elementary school in Martins Creek