January 26, 2006 -- More than 1,000 mourners bade a sad farewell to philanthropist Andrea Bronfman yesterday, recalling her as a woman of "incredible generosity of spirit."

Delivering one of the six eulogies at a packed funeral service, her son Jeremy Cohen recalled his 5-foot-2-inch mother as a dynamo who was honest to a fault.

"When we did something good, she told us," he said. "When we did something bad, she really told us."

The 60-year-old wife of billionaire Charles Bronfman, former co-chairman of Seagram, was killed Monday when she was hit by a livery cab and possibly a second vehicle while crossing East 65th Street.

Mourners at the B'nai Jeshurun synagogue included former President Bill Clinton and New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg.

Clinton did not speak, but Lautenberg afterward hailed Bronfman's "incredible generosity of spirit and friendship." Bronfman's husband, Charles, 74, wept quietly in the front row.