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Mourning Lew
Brooklyn grieves the loss of longtime
Sheepshead Bay city councilman
SENDING CONDOLENCES: A large crowd lined up down the street for Lew Fidler’s funeral service on
May 7. Photo by Steve Solomonson
BY AIDAN GRAHAM
Former Sheepshead Bay Councilman Lew
Fidler died on May 5 at the age of 62.
Fidler was a longtime Democratic political
operative who represented Bergen
Beach, Sheepshead Bay, Marine Park, Mill
Basin, and Canarsie in the City Council
from 2002 until 2013.
Emergency medical personnel transported
Fidler to Elmhurst Hospital in
Queens on May 4 with undisclosed injuries
and doctors pronounced him dead the next
morning, according to authorities.
His cause of death is pending further investigation,
police said.
Kings County pols took to social media
on Sunday as news of Fidler’s passing sent
shock waves throughout Brooklyn.
Borough President Eric Adams praised
Fidler’s dedication to his constituents and
his convictions.
“Lew Fidler was truly committed to
fi ghting long and hard for those he served.
He always stood up for what he believed in,
with true courage in his convictions. Lew
was a man of high integrity and strong
moral values, a devoted husband and father,”
Adams said. “I extend my most
heartfelt condolences to his loving wife
Robin, his sons, and all in his family upon
his passing.”
Councilman Chaim Deutsch (D–Sheepshead
Bay) spoke of Fidler’s lasting legacy
on Brooklyn politics.
“Lew’s quick wit and kind generosity
were legendary, and a blessing to all who
were privileged to know him,” he said.
“Southern Brooklyn will never be the
same.”
Councilman Mark Treyger (D–Coney
Island) called Fidler a champion of Southern
Brooklyn.
“Lew was a champion for our community
for many years. He was kind, generous,
and had a wonderful sense of humor.
Lew will be missed,” he said. “My condolences
to his wife Robin and their family.”
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson
took to Twitter to celebrate Fidler’s work
providing funding for homeless New York
City youth.
“There are literally thousands, if not
tens of thousands, of runaway/homeless
youth in NYC whose lives have been hugely
changed because of Lew Fidler. He was
their champion, their pitbull, their hero.
Lew: you saved MANY lives. Especially
LGBT youth,” Johnson wrote. “Thank
you.”
Fidler is survived by his wife Robin and
their two sons.
Mourners gathered for Fidler’s funeral
on May 7 at the Morris Funeral Home, located
at 1700 Coney Island Ave.
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