Norman Rossinow

Norman Rossinow

Norman Rossinow Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 28, 2001.
Adventure, Always
That was the funny thing about Norman Rossinow: he was so much the insurance man, asking friends if they had proper coverage for life's unforeseen whammies, a reserved, even shy, sweetly gentle type who was a risk manager for Aon Corporation. Yet when his buddy, John Williamson, thinks of him, the first thing that comes to mind is "the adventure around the corner."

Mr. Rossinow, 39, who grew up in suburban North Caldwell, N.J., and lived in suburban Cedar Grove, N.J., had a surging affinity for scuba diving, schlepping through Minnesota back country carrying a canoe, and attending an unseemly number of Santana concerts. He would not spend $100 on a pair of pants but would happily plow the same money into food ingredients, loving the challenge of recreating a restaurant dish.

In June, he embarked on his greatest adventure: marriage. During a business trip this summer, when the executives at a round table had to do the warm and fuzzy by announcing the best thing that ever happened to them, he said that would be his wife, Susan.

On that last September morning, the newlyweds exchanged a frantic flurry of phone calls. Mr. Rossinow said he would wait out the mayhem. During their final exchange, he relented, saying, in his warm, calming way, "If you tell me you love me, I'll come home."


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 26, 2001.


Norman Rossinow, 39, the 'best son-in-law' Norman Rossinow was on a business trip in Cleveland in August when he and some colleagues -- who had just attended a workshop on human relations -- began discussing the best things that had happened to them in their lives.

Mr. Rossinow told the group that meeting his wife, Susan, and marrying her this past June was the best thing in his life.

Susan Rossinow found out about her husband's loving words from a colleague who was with him in Cleveland, after it was learned he perished in the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11.

Mr. Rossinow, 39, of Cedar Grove, was working as a senior vice president for Aon Corp. on the 105th floor of the South Tower. That morning he was able to call his wife and tell her he was okay, but she said it took some convincing to get him to leave the building. "If you tell me you love me, then I'll come home," she recalled her husband saying before he hung up the phone. That was the last time she spoke to him.

Mr. Rossinow grew up in North Caldwell and graduated from West Essex Regional High School and Syracuse University, where he majored in business. He celebrated his 10-year anniversary at Aon in June, where he had worked as a risk manager.

His wife described how her husband loved his job and was dedicated to doing good work. He got along well with people and worked to provide insurance for television shows on particular channels that were represented by his company.

"He was very well-liked," she said. "He was just amazing."

The couple met two years ago and got married on June 16. They spent their honeymoon in the Bahamas. Susan Rossinow remembered how her husband won $2,000 gambling there. When she encouraged him to try some more, he ended up losing the money but taking it in stride. "I would do it all over again," he said at the time.

When his new father-in-law died in February, a few months before his wedding, Mr. Rossinow invited his mother-in-law, Frances Bernstein, to stay at his home as long as she wanted. His wife said that his new mother-in-law was the first person he greeted when he walked in the door at the end of the day. "He truly was the best son-in-law," she said.

Mr. Rossinow enjoyed golf and played at the Greenbrook Country Club. He also loved hiking, camping and scuba diving. He and his wife had planned a trip to Florida and a long weekend in New York City this fall.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his mother, Anne of Scottsdale, Ariz.; a brother, Seth of Montville; a sister, Diane Peterson of Alexandria, Va.; a paternal grandfather, Bernard of the Bronx; a maternal grandmother, Helen Zarra of Manhattan, and other relatives.

A memorial service will be held for Mr. Rossinow at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Temple Sholom of West Essex in Cedar Grove.

The family requests any contributions in Mr. Rossinow's memory be made to the American Red Cross.

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September 11, 2024

Leonard Resto posted to the memorial.

January 25, 2024

Len Resto posted to the memorial.

January 24, 2024

SUSAN ROSSINOW posted to the memorial.

Leonard Resto

September 11, 2024

Hard to believe 23 years have gone by. I think of you often and miss your great sense of humor. I will reunite with you one day. Peace, my brother.

Len Resto

January 25, 2024

Another year goes by and I'll be 71 on Saturday while you'll be 62. Miss you, buddy. See you in Heaven.

SUSAN ROSSINOW

January 24, 2024

Dear Norman...
You left us at 39 & now you are 62... How can that be? I hope you are a peace and know that you r and will always be missed and loved by all....
Always in my heart and soul...
Susan Rossinow

Leonard Resto

September 9, 2023

Have been thinking of you this weekend, as I often do during the course of the year. I always wonder whether you would have been President of the Aon NY Office by now. You are missed and I treasure the good times we had together. We shall meet again!

Leonard Resto

January 24, 2023

Happy Birthday, Norman. I know we were always the same week. I will turn 70 on the 27th. Will see you in Heaven!

SUSAN ROSSINOW

January 24, 2023

Dearest Norman.Happy 61!
You were loved dearly, missed greatly and will never be forgotten!!!!!
Missing your smile, missing your hugs and most of all missing you and your beautiful face!!!!
Love you always.Susan

Hope

January 23, 2023

Happy heavenly 61st Birthday Norman. Never a year goes by that I don't remember your birthday and all the amazing things you were as a person.

Len Resto

September 15, 2022

Think of you often and it is impossible to believe 21 years have passed by. You are loved and beloved by so many and I miss our daily interactions. I know I will see you again one day when my day comes. With much love,

SUSAN ROSSINOW

September 12, 2022

Dear Norman....
21 years may have passed & yes life has gone on, but you will never be forgotten! I miss your warm smile - your special hugs and the sound of your voice!
As always I wish you peace....
Love you forever, Susan

Leonard Resto

January 24, 2022

Happy Birthday, Norman. We got along so well because we were both Aquarius- your birthday on the 23rd of January and mine on the 27th. I'll be turning 69 on Thursday and am looking forward to the day we are reunited in Heaven. Rest in heavenly peace, my brother!

SUSAN ROSSINOW

January 23, 2022

My Dearest Norman.
Your 60th Birthday.how can it be that you’ve missed all these milestone birthday’s? You are missed and loved by all! Hoping you continue to be at peace.
With much love today and always..Susan

SUSAN ROSSINOW

September 12, 2021

20 Yearsand yet it seems like yesterday when we hugged & kissed goodbye! You promised if I told you I loved you - you would come home.I remember leaving the front door open all day and all night waiting and the next day the same and so on! I know in my heart you tried to find your way back to all of us. You are missed, you are loved and you are not forgotten!
I will always love you with all my heart and soul!
Susan

Jeanne C.

September 11, 2021

Dear Diane,
I know you don't know me, but I am writing to you to pay tribute to your brother, Norman Rossinow. I dated Norman a very long time ago when we met at Syracuse University. It was nothing serious, but I wish to tell you he was a great guy with a great dedication to his work, his family, and was always a go-getter. Some of the details I remember about him--We met at the library during our senior year. He drove your parents' green Oldsmobile or was it a Cutlass (?), a wide land yacht, a type of car reflective of the times. He said after college, he would be passing the car to his brother, Seth. He mentioned you, his "little sister," and that he loved you very much. Your Dad was a dentist, and your Mom, I think a homemaker. Upon graduation, he was so excited that he just got a job with Chubb Insurance as an underwriter. While I was working as an intern in Urban Planning in Westchester County, NY, we continued to date. He got an apartment in Jersey City, NJ, where he took the train into Wall Street. He liked Chinese carry-out. We met occasionally down in Wall Street, where we'd listen to the jazz bands (he used to listen to the NYC radio station, "the quiet storm," evening jazz). He loved Herbie Hancock among other various jazz musicians. We enjoyed canoeing together. Once, we went to visit your parents' house in North Caldwell when he had to pick-up something. All I can remember is that your Dad was not home, your Mom was in the kitchen. It was a bright, cheerful kitchen with yellow wallpaper. We parted when I moved out of state. I found about your loss one-year after the tragedy while watching CNN, and that Norman was recently married at the time. I thought these personal details about Norman were only something a family member would only appreciate. My deepest condolences to you, your family, and to Norman's wife and her family. Rest in peace, Norm.

Leonard Resto

September 10, 2021

Hard to believe it is 20 years since the fateful day that took you away from us; but I know I will be reunited with you one day. I think of you often and miss your infectious laugh and sense of irony. Rest in eternal peace.

Kent & Lynn Nance

September 9, 2021

Norman, we know you are indeed resting in peace on a puffy cloud...making sure that everyone there is
well taken care of...you remain in our hearts and our thoughts and know you will always be.

Our warmest thoughts go out to your family...and hope they know the impact you had on all who crossed your path...You are always in our hearts!

SUSAN ROSSINOW

January 23, 2021

59.......Happy Birthday Norm,
I can’t believe let we were both 39 the last time we were together! ...and though 20 years may have passed - you are forever in my heart and never will be forgotten!
I love you and miss you....
Susan

Leonard Resto

September 12, 2020

I miss you like a brother. You are my honorary Puerto Rican brother since you loved Puerto Rican food so much. I miss your wicked sense of humor, your happiness, your intensity, your kindness. You are missed by many beyond what any words could convey. You are in my thoughts often. Until we meet again in Heaven. Blessings to you.

Kent Nance

September 11, 2020

Norman, today is a very sad day in America, an Anniversary that does not feel like a celebration, but a painful
reminder (after all these long years) of what could have been. I am now retired and wish I could pick up the
phone and give you a shout and tell you that I am finally playing golf and how much I wish we could play together...on a visit to Florida.
You will be forever remembered for your support and friendship. My sincere condolences remain with your
family. Kent & Lynn Nance

SUSAN ROSSINOW

September 11, 2020

My Dearest Norman,
19 Very Long Years may have passed - but you are missed like it was yesterday!
Not a day goes by where you are not in my thoughts and always in my prayers....yes life has gone on - but my love for you is eternal!
All my Love
Susan ROSSINOW

The Kindred Family

November 24, 2019

Our continued heartfelt deep sympathy we send to your family. No words sent will ever remove your pain of loss but please know that others still do care very much. Norman touched many lives and will always be fondly remembered. Each day may God's support and your loving memories be of some help as you try to cope with such a great loss.

Alan Goldner

September 12, 2019

Norman,
Thinking of you often and remembering our golf games!!! September 11 always brings back the memories of our short friendship.

Beverly Leaf

September 11, 2019

Hi Norman,

We weren't family, we weren't friends ~ we were colleagues. You the AON insurance guru to Twinlab.

For 18 years, you have not been forgotten, especially on this particular day and when wishing you peace at the memorial pool and 9/11 museum. If you ever thought you would be forgotten, not a chance. Your light continues to shine.

Leonard Resto

September 11, 2019

18 years. It seems so surreal since it feels like yesterday. I think of you often and wonder if you would have been CEO of some insurance brokerage or consultancy, you were that good. I will never forget your love of Puerto Rican food for which I had made you an "honorary Puerto Rican". To then invite me to your wedding so I could share one of my happiest memories of you was an honor for me. You had made me an "honorary Jew". Much love and know you are being thought of this day and always--"only the GOOD die young" and you were the BEST!!!

SUSAN ROSSINOW

September 10, 2019

18 years ....
18 years without hearing your voice,
18 years without feeling your hugs,
18 years without seeing your smile,
18 years of missing you and missing us!!!
.... 18 years may have passed but it still seems like yesterday - not a day goes by that i dont mention your name or think about you...
loving you always,
susan

Leonard Resto

January 24, 2019

Happy Birthday, Norman. I remember we celebrated our birthdays together as you were the 23rd and I am the 27th. I will hit 65 and have my Medicare card. I think of you often and look forward to meeting up with you when my time comes. Love and peace.

SUSAN ROSSINOW

January 23, 2019

Happy Birthday My Dearest....Not a day goes by where you are not thought of, mentioned and missed! As always I wish you are are peace and know how truly lucky I was to be your wife!!!!
Love you forever....Susan

Len Resto

January 26, 2017

Happy Birthday, Norman. I turn 64 tomorrow and am going to graduate school full-time. I've finally escaped the insurance world!

You would have escaped it, too, because I would have been a bad influence. :)

May you rest in eternal peace. We will see each other again.

Len

January 25, 2017

My Dearest Norman,
Happy 55!
15 years may have passed - but not a day goes by without your named being mentioned...
I miss you & will always love you!!!!
Susan

RL

January 2, 2017

I can still see your Honda loaded up with kayaks like it was yesterday.

Leonard Resto

September 13, 2016

Norman, I can't tell you how often I think of you and your love of Spanish cuisine. I miss our lunches and bantering back and forth. You are truly missed.

Until we meet again,

Len Resto

September 11, 2016

Remembering you today and always. Is it really possible 15 years have passed?

Len Resto

January 24, 2016

Happy Birthday, my friend. I knew you were the same week as me, I'm Jan. 27th. Think of you often and know I will see you again. I got your birthday present- 3 feet of snow. You knew I loved weather extremes. You haven't forgotten! :)

January 23, 2016

Happy 54!!!! Wishing you Happy Birthday in heaven....missing you always!
From my heart to yours.....Susan xoxo

January 23, 2016

Wishing you a Happy Birthday in heaven. You are always remembered...

September 12, 2015

Hi, Norman, nearly impossible to believe that 14 years have gone by. I think of you very often and every time I have a Cuban meal, you are right there in my thoughts since you loved Cuban food. I made you an honorary Hispanic the way you made me an honorary Jew. LOL! You were such a funny guy and a delight to be with and around and I miss you. I know I will see you when we are all reunited someday.

Len Resto
Chatham Borough, NJ

Robert

January 24, 2015

Happy Birthday Norman

January 23, 2015

Dearest Norman,
Happy 53!!!! Though many birthdays have past it's important for you to know that you are never forgotten & always remembered and missed greatly by all!
Wishing you peace and much love,
Susan

Lynn & Kent Nance

September 18, 2014

Dear Norman -

We continue to celebrate your life along with all those that will always love and admire you for being that very special person to all of us so fortunate to call you our friend.

We think of you so often and always toast to you
on 9/11...we will never forget.!!! Promise!

Rest in Peace,

Always,

Lynn & Kent

Susan Rossinow

September 16, 2014

My Dearest Norman....
13 years my have past, but not a day goes by without you being in my thoughts! My wish for you is that you are at peace & that you know how much you are missed & loved!!!!!
Always in my heart.....Susan

Hope Schnur

January 23, 2014

Thinking of Norman on his 52nd Birthday.

Susan Rossinow

January 23, 2014

My Dearest Norman,
Happy 52!!! While life does seem to go, you and your warm smile will never be forgotten and will always be in my heart!
Missing you today & always......

Robert

January 25, 2013

Happy Birthday Norman

Len Resto

January 24, 2013

Happy 51st, Norman. Miss you and know we'll be together again someday.

Susan Rossinow

January 23, 2013

Dearest Norman....
Happy 51 - you are in my heart always!!! Sending you love & wishing you peace!!!
Love.....Susan xoxo

Len Resto

September 12, 2012

Hi, Norman,

Think of you often. I am in a new job and have discovered a new Cuban restaurant that is even better than Sophie's where we used to have lunch together so much. I miss you dearly and know that I will see you again some day. I'll bring some plantains with me! Be at peace, my friend.

Len

Kathy Miller

September 12, 2012

Hey Sunshine! That will always be remembered as one of Norman's sayings and it would put a smile on everyone's face. Norman's personality would light up the office.

Kent Nance

September 12, 2012

Norman,

We still talk about you all the time...we still miss you, we are still so very sorry that you did not get to continue your full and happy life.

We can only hope that there is a heaven and that
you are dancing among the stars and brightening
our every night when look upon the stars...as you
were such a shing light in life, Norman.

Miss you.

Lynn & Kent Nance

Diane Rossinow-Peterson

September 11, 2012

All my love big brother...

September 11, 2012

Dear Norm....11 years since your last hug goodbye...& yet I can still feel your arms around me! Missing you forever....hope you are at peace!
Love, Susan

January 24, 2012

Norman -

Always think of you and remember you - didn't know
it was your birthday and boy, do I wish you were
here to celebrate!

To you Norman, to Susan and your loving family,
I send my wish that I hope you know how much you
are missed and how you will never be forgotten.

Thanks for all the wonderful memories.

Kent Nance

Leonard Resto

January 24, 2012

Happy 50th, Norman. I knew we celebrated birthdays in the same week...which is why we got along so well together! Until we meet again.

January 23, 2012

Dearest Norman...Happy 50th! Even though 10 years have past - you are & will always be in my thoughts and prayers...
I will always love you.....Susan

January 23, 2012

Happy 50th birthday Norman. You were taken from the world much too soon.

September 12, 2011

Norman,
Thinking of you on this 10th Anniversary of 9/11.

Alan Goldner

Hope

September 11, 2011

10 years later, we never forget. Hope

Kent Nance

September 11, 2011

Norman ~

It has been 10 long years full of many
memories ~

You are missed still...I can easily recall
your laughter, your stories, your sense of
humor, your love of life, your love for
Susan and for your family.

Today, I had a call from Debbie Ball recalling
how she talked with you about me on 9/11 and
her call to our home, telling me -- what a great
and special person you were and what a super
reference you were for me.

Norman, I didn't get to thank you that day as
in minutes there was no way to reach you...and
I have never forgotten your kindness to me and
if you didn't know then...I hope you now know,
that I still thank you every day for helping
me out, buddy!

I will never forget you, Norman. I will forever cherish your memory and always remember all your loving stories of Susan and your family...and
our friendship!

May you rest in peace and know that you have
touched the hearts of everyone you ever met
and spoke to.

Forever in our memories!

Lynn & Kent Nance

September 11, 2011

Thinking of you today Norman.....

Sam

Hope

September 11, 2011

You are missed by so many 10 years later. The World will never forget what 9/11 took from from everyone.

Hope L.

September 11, 2011

There are stars whose light only reaches the earth long after they have fallen apart. There are people whose remembrance gives light in this world, long after they have passed away. This light shines in our darkest nights on the road we must follow. - The Talmud

Ken Shimomura

September 11, 2011

Norm was one of few guys who reached out to me. When I came to NY from Seattle, I really didn't know anyone on our floor but Norm introduced himself to me and asked if I wanted to join him at the cafeteria for lunch. He really reached out to make me feel comfortable in a very large unfriendly environment of this big corporation. We would talk frequently at work and he fretted about being a bachelor but he talked about recently meeting the woman that he was sure was "the one". Norm had invited me to his country club where he proudly pointed out his name on a plaque where he came in first in his division in a recent tournament. Norm was such a sweet guy and my heart broke when I heard that he didn't make it out. I send my heart felt love and sympathy to Norm's widow and family. Our world lost a wonderful person way to soon.

Leonard Resto

September 11, 2011

Norman, you are missed in ways you'll never know. You had always predicted I would end up in politics one day and I am now a Councilman in my hometown of Chatham. I was the speaker at last night's 9/11 10th commemoration. I dedicdated the service to you in my heart. May you be at peace. We will meet again someday and enjoy heaven together.

Darryl Hagner

September 11, 2011

Ten years have gone by, but Norman's memory has never faded. Our many conversations were a true bond between friends. He will always be missed. God Bless.

Debbie Ball

September 11, 2011

Remembering Norman Rossinow today in honor of his family and friends. Though I never met him, on the morning of 9/11/2001, I enjoyed a brief yet memorable conversation with him. He was a reference of a candidate and his dear friend Kent Nance, with whom I was working on a job opportunity. Given our work is primarily limited to South Florida, I found it unusual to be calling on someone in NYC. I remember picking up the phone, hanging it up, looking at the clock (it was just before 8:30am), then decidedly determining that if I was calling someone in the City, he definitely would already be at the office.

Still a rookie in recruiting, I started to follow a script of questions, the first being “what is your relationship to _______.” He didn’t miss a beat, quickly offered a joke, followed by a booming laughter that had me cracking up, especially when I realized just how ridiculous the question was; most importantly teaching me a very valuable lesson about the art of breaking the ice.

He offered a great reference on Kent, and offered his time if I needed any additional information. Time. How heavy that offer still rings in my mind. Only moments after hanging up, we were to learn the fate of those in the Tower.

Though I never met him, each year at this time, I honor his memory with the Nance’s. Mrs. Rossinow, I’ve always wanted to share this with you and, just having found his tribute page, I hope this small token of yet another memory in a sea of memories makes you smile today.

(reference saved from 2001, below, in his words) .


Norman S. Rossinow
Senior Vice President
Aon Risk Services
Two World Trade Center
New York, NY 10048
212-441-2707

“Kent was my go-to guy at Precision Response Corporation for insurance matters. He provided projections for anticipating insurance needs.

Kent was very efficient, and his follow through was the best. He had a wonderful attitude and knew how to get things done. He was able to think on his feet yet maintain a pleasant disposition, which is a unique combination, something that employers strive for and not all too often find! I’d hire him today!”


God Bless you and your family.

You are remembered today and always.

Hope

September 11, 2011

Susan Rossinow

September 9, 2011

My dearest Norman....
In just two days it will 10 years since I've seen your handsome face & felt your warm embrace as you left our home! It's still hard to believe you never came home...we waited - we prayed and believed you would! Yes...life has gone on for me - but that doesn't mean that I have forgotten you and what could have been for us. You were so very special to me and I still thank god that I was lucky enough to be your wife!
I love you Norm - now and forever in my heart...

September 9, 2011

Norman,
I think of you and what happened on 9/11. I am sorry. You were a nice kid from North Caldwell and I used to babysit you and your siblings.
Sorry you didn't get to finish living your lifes' dreams.

Diane Rossinow-Peterson

May 4, 2011

Norman,
There's not a day that doesn't go by I don't think of you. Mom actually says I sometimes "sound like Norman" what a compliment.
oxox
Diane

John Williamson

May 1, 2011

Norm, eye for an eye. We got him my friend, we got him.

January 23, 2011

You are remembered today on your birthday.

Susan Rossinow

September 12, 2010

Dear Norman,
It's been 9 years & a day since I've seen your smiling face! You are missed by so many & loved by all. I do hope you are at peace & know how much I love and miss you!!!

Len Resto

September 11, 2010

Miss you, Norman, and hope you are at peace.

Alan Goldner

September 11, 2010

Norman
Golf is no better!!!!! Thinking of you today.

Alan

Ashley Belle Emanuelle

September 10, 2010

Norman was such a class act among other great men at AON.
Never Forget !

Josh Slavitt

September 10, 2010

was thinking about you and the great Rossinow name this past week....

Tammy Martin

September 10, 2010

Just thinking about you today, it's hard to believe it's been 9 years tomorrow. I can still hear you talking about Susan (and the BIG smile her name brought to your face) and about how I might want to try and teach Dakota sign language while he was still a baby. I still have the flash cards I bought! You're still such an inspiration and I think of you often! RIP my friend

Robert

February 24, 2010

I hope your not playing the drums up there. Unless you really improved. LOL

John Williamson

January 25, 2010

Hey Norm!
Can you believe that Junior is a college graduate! He does share our love of the outdoors and has a zest for life. You impact on him still remains and we are very proud of him as I know you are as well. We think of you often.

Your buddy

Susan Rossinow

January 24, 2010

Happy Birthday My Dearest Norman....though years have past - you are always in my thoughts & prayers!!!! I hope you are at peace, I miss you and your wonderful smile! Sending you hugs & kisses & love,

January 18, 2010

I stumbled across your name because I'm a high school friend of your wife. After reading the beautiful comments from your friends and family, I feel compelled to remark about what a wonderful tribute this is to you and your memory. You clearly had a great impact on their lives, and I sense how much they hurt without you. Rest In Peace and G-d Bless You. Anonymous.

Diane Rossinow Peterson

September 15, 2009

Hey Big Brother,

I love you today and always!

Alan Goldner

September 14, 2009

Norman,
Hard to believe over 8 years has past. You are still watching over my golf swing and laughing, I am sure!!!!
Rest in peace.

mark berkowitz

September 12, 2009

Think of you often...especially when I hear some off beat drumming you used to accuse me of.
Miss you...wish we could talk.

Leonard Resto

September 11, 2009

Norman, my "honorary" Puerto Rican friend. He got a laugh out of that because he was one of the few Jewish friends I had that ABSOLUTELY loved Puerto Rican and Cuban cuisine. We'd spend many a lunch at Sophie's on Rector Street and Norman would have his usual plantains and "ropa vieja", a frayed beef dish. I miss you dearly.

Until we meet again...and I'll bring some plantains.

Len Resto

Karen Franklin

September 11, 2009

I only met Norm once, at a seminar in Cleveland just a few weeks before 9/11. We were doing one of those silly corporate "get to know you" exercises and the question was "what's the scariest thing you've never done but wanted to try?". Everyone was talking parachuting, bungee jumping. Norm was my partner and he said "I've already done it - I got married. But it wasn't scary - it was the best thing that ever happened." Funny, but I still think of that moment from time to time. He must have been a very special guy.

John Quackenbush

July 25, 2009

I'm saddened, I just heard tonight that Norman had passed. We were friends in grammer and high school, so sad.
My thoughts and prayers are extended.

Doug Abraham

January 23, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

January 23, 2009

My Dearest Norman,
Happy 47!!!!! Wishing you peace & thanking you for watching over me!
You will never be forgotten....

All my love,
Susan

Robert Lekic

September 12, 2008

Always remembering you Norman.

Robert

Hope

September 11, 2008

Dear Norm,

Luther was playing today when I got in my car, very bittersweet....Another song of his played on the radio again in the afternoon. 7 years and never forgotten.

Sandy Thorne

September 11, 2008

Thinking of you today and always,
Your friend in Florida
Sandy

Mary Ellen Hoerig

September 11, 2008

Hello Norman,

I think of you often and not just on 9/11. I, too, cannot believe it has been 7 years. I call on you often and refer to you as my angel. I hope you are at peace. Much Love. Mary Ellen

Susan Rossinow

September 11, 2008

Dear Norman.....I can't believe that it's been 7 years since I heard your voice, made you breakfast & kissed you good-bye! Sending you a hug & missing you always.....

All my love,
Susan

Leonard Resto

September 10, 2008

Hello, Norman,

can't believe the 7th anniversary is here. I think of you often and miss you. Until we meet again.

Len

Alan GOLDNER

August 26, 2008

Hard to believe nearly seven years has passed. My golf is no better but i walk past your bench at Greenbrook each week and stop to say hello. I also visited ground zero last week with my 6 year old grandson and had to explain what had happened. Nornma, Rest in Peace

Alan

Leonard Resto

February 9, 2008

Belated Happy Birthday, Norman. Well, what do you expect from a 55 year old? :) I remembered today that your birthday was around this time and I was only off a couple of weeks. Miss you but know I will see you again.

Peace,

Len

Susan Rossinow

January 23, 2008

Dearest Norman,
Happy 46....You are loved, missed & never forgotten!

With all my love,
Susan

Doug Abraham

January 23, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

Hope

January 22, 2008

46 years ago tomorrow, the world became a brighter place with you in it. You are remembered on your birthday and always.
Hope

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