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  1. Mar 27, 2021 · Frederica Joanne (Shoenfield) Brenneman, a longtime Connecticut judge, died peacefully in Woodland Hills, California, on March 15, 2021, after a long illness. She was 94. Frederica was born on July 10

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  2. Mar 15, 2021 · Frederica Joanne (Shoenfield) Brenneman, a longtime Connecticut judge, died peacefully in Woodland Hills, California, on March 15, 2021, after a long illness. She was 94. Frederica was born on July 10, 1926, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Allen Shoenfield, a science reporter for the Detroit News, and Kate (Friedman)...

  3. Brenneman was born in New London, Connecticut, to Frederica Joanne (née Shoenfield), a judge of the Connecticut State Superior Court, and Russell Langdon Brenneman Jr., an environmental lawyer. Her aunt was Cold War-era journalist Beryl D. Hines. Her mother was Jewish, and joined a Congregationalist church as an adult.

  4. Frederica Shoenfield Brenneman, American Judge, referee. Bar: District of Columbia 1953, Massachusetts 1954, Connecticut 1956. Recipient Centennial award, Radcliffe College, 1979; named Woman of theYr., Connecticut Federation Business and Professional Women, 1990. Member of advisory board Children's Law Center, 1994 -. Member Connecticut Bar Association, National Council Juvenile and Family ...

  5. Name. Frederica Joanne Shoenfield. Gender. Female. Aliases. Frederica Joanne Brenneman, Frederica S. Brenneman. Description. Frederica Joanne Shoenfield is a judge of the Connecticut State Superior Court and the mother of actress Amy Brenneman. Occupation.

  6. Frederica Brenneman passed away in Westport, Connecticut. The obituary was featured in Hartford Courant on March 26, 2021, and Westport News on March 29, 2021.

  7. Brenneman was born in New London, Connecticut, to Frederica Joanne (née Shoenfield), a judge of the Connecticut State Superior Court, and Russell Langdon Brenneman Jr., an environmental lawyer. Her aunt was Cold War-era journalist Beryl D. Hines. Her mother was Jewish, and joined a Congregationalist church as an adult.