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Samuel G. Fredman

White Plains, New York

Mar 9, 1924 – Mar 14, 2018 (Age 94)

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BORN
March 9, 1924
DIED
March 14, 2018
AGE
94
LOCATION
White Plains, New York

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Hon. Samuel G. FredmanWhite Plains - Hon. Samuel G. Fredman of White Plains passed on March 14, 2018. Survived by his sons Neil (Michele) and Andrew (Susan Leon), grandchildren Daniel (Stephanie), Joshua (Jaime), Ariele (Perry) and Alison, and 2 great grandchildren. Services Friday at 11:30 a.m....

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sam was a friend and mentor to me when when i was a candidate for public office
rest in peace sam

Sam was a wonderful cousin and friend. Irreplaceable. You are missed.
Love and condolences to all the Fredman family.
PS: Dear Sam: Please disregard the phone messages I left for you last week; except for the "I love you" parts. I did not know ...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My heart is broken. I have lost not only my true mentor, but one of my dearest and most loved friends. I find this almost impossible to write - how can my few inadequate words possibly honor Sam in the way I earnestly wish to?
I had the privilege of first meeting and working for the Honorable Samuel G. Fredman in the late 90's. It had been he who taught me so many things I never learned in law school, as well as my first real lessons in understanding human nature. Those lessons have...

As a child of one of Sam's close personal friends for many years, I've been privy to his thoughtfulness, kindness and humor for as long as I can remember. In recent years, when he was still driving, he would drop by Dad's after his radio show on the weekend; if I was lucky enough to be visiting, I would be treated to his many stories and the joking and reparte that only folks who have closely shared life's ups and downs can deliver. A very special human being has left us. My condolences to...

My heart is broken. I have lost not only my true mentor, but one of my dearest and most loved friends. I find this almost impossible to write - how can my few inadequate words possibly honor Sam in the way I earnestly wish to?

I had the privilege of first meeting and working for the Honorable Samuel G. Fredman in the late 90's. It had been he who taught me so many things I never learned in law school, as well as my first real lessons in understanding human nature. Those lessons have...

Good bye old friend.
Rest In Peace.

My condolences to Judge Fredman's family. He was a great judge, a great neutral, and a great man. It was a privilege to know him. He will be missed.

Sam did more good things for the Westchester and New York than its citizens will ever realize. His achievements and deportment as a Party Chair, Judge, Lawyer, leader of the Matrimonial Bar, lay religious leader, and plain citizen were admirable. Still grieving from his wife's untimely death, he left his firm and agreed to serve on The Supreme Court at my urging in order to raise the bar for membership. During Yonkers darkest hour, he put partisan politics aside and worked tirelessly to...