Veronica-Post-Obituary

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Veronica F. Post

New London, Connecticut

Dec 16, 1943 – Aug 9, 2025

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BORN
December 16, 1943
DIED
August 9, 2025
LOCATION
New London, Connecticut

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Byles Memorial Home - New London Obituary

Veronica F. (Brodasky)Post, 81, of Groton, beloved wife of
the late Howard Post, passed away on Saturday, August 9, 2025
 at Fairview Nursing Home.
Born on December 16, 1943, in New London, CT, Veronica
grew up in Old Mystic and remained deeply connected to
the region throughout her life.
She was preceded in death by her parents Charles &
Josephine (Kowalczyk) Brodasky. Veronica is lovingly
remembered by her brothers Joseph Brodasky (Linda);
and Charles Brodasky; her sister Ellie Ellis and her nieces
Joni Main (Tige) and Tracey Brandle (Lee). Veronica
always maintained a special relationship with her cousin
Camille Drew, who was more like a sister to her, and with
Camille’s children Michelle and Michael.
Those close to Veronica knew her as someone with a
heart of gold—always ready to help others without
hesitation. She was the kind of person who would give
you the shirt off her back, guided by kindness and
sincerity in all she did.
Among her favorite pastimes was visiting Florida and
Disney World—places she returned to often with great
enthusiasm. Her fondness for all things Mickey Mouse
was well known and reflected her playful spirit and
enduring sense of wonder. Her love for her dogs was a
defining part of her life, and she found great joy in their
companionship.
Her warmth and generosity left a lasting impression on all
who knew her. May her memory bring comfort to those
who knew and loved her.
A grave side service will be private.

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Veronica was my Dad's cousin (Brodasky side). My siblings and I loved it when she was our babysitter because she was actually fun and attentive. Years later, for a wedding gift, she gave my husband and me a practical, well-made bathroom scale. We've been using it for 47 years, now, and it is well worn and loved . . . like a Velveteen Rabbit. She had one of those infectious laughs that will always be just a thought away for me. Sincere condolences to the family.

I met Veronica at Bingo at the Groton Elks Club. I knew her Brother in law Robert Post. She was a good friend and I wish I could have spent more time with her.

She was so much fun to be around! I can hear her laugh right now. Never a dull moment with Veronica. I'm grateful for all the good memories of her. She will be missed by so many

Rest in Peace