Frederick Otto Brody
September 30, 1912 - May 30, 2008
Obituary
Frederick Otto Brody, age 95, died peacefully Friday, May 30, 2008 in Seattle. Frederick is survived by his sons, Ervin L. Kay and Ross O. Darlene Brody; daughters, Verna N. David Sutherland and Bette-Ann Shroyer; ten grandchildren, Rick, Tammy, Debby, Diana, Denise, Linnea, Curt, Dan, Lisa and Keith; 13 great-grandchildren; 8 great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wives, Anna and Norma. A celebration of his life will be held at Boulevard Park Place, 2825 S 125th Street, Seattle, WA Friday 06/06 at 2:00 pm. Private inurnment Washington Memorial Park.
My sincere condolences and prayers for all of Uncle Freds’ family. Because of the distance I only got to see Fred a couple times and the first time I was very young and remembered, that he looked so much like Clifford Brody, My Grandfather.
Our memories of Uncle Fred are happy, happy memories. He was always laid back, jovial and a wonderful guy to be around. May he rest in peace. Larry and Judy
May the LORD take great care of him in his new home. He will always be remembered as a great man and legend. We love you and miss you!!!! Kiersten and Kaleb
I’m the first child of Marlys Brody, daughter of Clifford Brody, brother of Fred. My memories of Uncle Fred are him looking and acting so much like my beloved Grandpa. They could have been twins — down to the haircut. I wish we could have seen him more, and gotten to know his family. My sincere condolences to you all.
I’m the baby of Denis and Marlys. So sorry to hear about Uncle Fred. It’s been many years since our last visit, but I always enjoyed being around him. It’s been a tough year for a lot of us, but it’s comforting to know that our loved ones are in no more pain. And we are so lucky to have all those wonderful Brody’s up in Heaven watching over us. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are being sent your way from Florida.
Denis Breuer &
Lisa Perryman
I only knew Fred a short while but I felt an immediate connection with him. Fred’s freinds and family will always remember him as cheerful and helpful. His friends and family are a living testimonial to his good nature and warmth. I only regret our time together was so short. It was indeed a pleasure to meet Fred Brody.
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your father, but just know that he is without pain and is up above with the family. He was a very special person to us and is going to be missed terribly. We really enjoyed seeing him and the time spent with him when we came out to visit Mom and when we brought Mom out that last time to see him. That trip will always be in my memories especially to see them both have such a wonderful time. We just wished we had kept in closer touch with him after Mom passed away. I also wish that I had been able to come out and see him when Bill & Arrena came but guess God had other plans. Just know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Doug & Karen