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Mia Solomon

Havertown, Pennsylvania

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Mia Solomon, 57 Mia Solomon, 57, of Havertown, passed away peacefully on November 30th, 2013. Beloved daughter of Irwin W. Solomon and Esther Riva (Goldstein), born in 1956 in Philadelphia, Pa. Survivors: Her husband of 26 years, Andrew Sanderson, their two sons, Eric Solomon and Brian Solomon,...

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Mia Mia Mia...You once told me that your mother (shortly before she passed) told you to stay friends with me and you did. We were only about 10 years old at the time. I miss your kind energy and your creative breakfast choices (herring and olives) foraged from our family refrigerator. You were a "good egg" and as pure of a soul to ever walk among us.

I knew Mia through our shared years st the Miquon Upper school in the early 1970's, where I was a 'younger student', and like so many others have naught but fond memories of her... I am truly saddened to learn of her passing. I truly miss her happy smiles, sometimes elicit
ed by the antics o myself and John Lucid..!

Every time I go to the gym, my heart stops because I think I see Mia among the women in the aerobics room. Wishing you were still with us my friend...

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Mia Solomon. She was one of my favorite instructors at Rosemont College. I will think of her often. Her influence was contagious. She was a vibrant, passionate, intelligent woman and I learned a great deal from her.

I was a housemate of Mia's when she was a graduate student.
I fondly remember her warm, outgoing nature, her quick wit, and love of life. My condolences to her family.

Dan Behrend

I was greatly saddened to read of Mia's passing in the Gazette. I was one of her housemates senior year and remember her with great fondness. Her happiness and joie de vivre touched all who knew her.
Russell Litin

I hadn't seen Mia since undergraduate activist days at Penn, but what a wonderfully smart, funny, iconoclastic, and strongly feminist person I remember. My deep sympathy to the whole family.

Mia, out of touch but never really out of mind; I will always carry the memories of the good times we shared. With all best wishes to the family, Michael Unthank .

Mia was a class act!
Although she taught some
of my favorite courses at Rosemont College, she showed genuine interest AFTER graduation. For your wisdom, empathy, and overall authenticity, I thank you.