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Rhoda Isicoff

Miami, Florida

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ISICOFF, Rhoda Rhoda Isicoff of Ocala and Miami, passed away on January 22, 2010, after an amazing and unwavering battle with cancer. She was 75 years young. Rhoda was born in Cranford, New Jersey on June 27, 1934, and grew up in Newark, where she met and married Irving Isicoff. They moved to...

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Dear Isicoff family:

We are so so sorry. Wishing there was something we could say or do to ease some of your pain. Just know that our most heartfelt sympathy are with you at this difficult time,

Bunny & Lenny Safra

Dear Isicoff Family,

I'm a very close friend to Susan and Charlie in Tampa and want to share our deepest sympathies with your family. Rhoda was an angel on earth and helped those that could not help them selves.

We have a child with special needs and had events to raise money for this cause and Rhoda was there to help in any way she could. All though our bond was through Susan we had a connection that you dont find everyday and I know she is smiling down on us and as...

Dear Isicoff Family,
Rhoda always treated us as if we were one of he own, and I will treasure that always. I know that the abundant love in your family will carry you through this difficult time.
I am honored to now count Rhoda Isicoff as one of my angels.
Our deepest sympathies go out to all of you.
Much Love,
Rose, Eddie and Bianca

Eric -

My sincerest condolences on the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. B'virkat shalom (with blessing of peace) to you and your family.

Alan and Jennifer Clement


Dear Irving and Family. My condolences to all of you. Rho was my good friend for over 49 years .
She will be thought of often and greatly missed.
With much love,

Bernice Brookmire

To Laurel Isicoff:
Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Dr. Consuelo F. Villaverde, Director Maison Grande Condominium Association

You have my heartfelt condolences for your loss. Psalm 23. You are in my prayers.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Isicoff family. Although I've lost touch from all of you. My fondest memories of your loving mother remain in my thoughts forever. The caring times your mom picked me up from school when I was sick,the times we swam in your pool in NMB, and played on the bunk beds. So many great memories. Each time we were all together your mom treated my sisters and I like we were one of her own. Thats why we use to call her Aunt Rhoda. Those memories will always be with...

Dear Isicoff family, We send our deepest sympathy. Rhoda was one of the nicest people, I have ever meet. She was beautiful , inside and out. I will miss our many chats, about, children and grandchildren. Each of you truely had a treasure, her name was " Rhoda". Our prayers are with you. Paul and Marinelle Waldron [ Ocala, Fl.]