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Norm Rosenblatt

San Francisco, California

1931 - 2024

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Norm Rosenblatt12/04/1931 - 08/18/2024Norman Lawrence Rosenblatt died peacefully August 18, 2024, at the age of 92. He lived a life full of family, love, enthusiasm and music.Norm was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, the eldest of four children to Joseph and Evelyn Benowitz Rosenblatt.Norm attended...

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Dearest Nan,
I am so sorry to hear of Norm’s passing. My deepest heartfelt condolences to you and your amazing family. I will always remember Norm video taping David and my wedding. That was so special of him to do that for us.
All My Love,
Gabrielle and David Solomon

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Norm was a very special person. He and Nan remain in my heart and my memories. I cherish the photos I have of them especially the ones from our trip to Paris.

I was saddened to learn of Norm's passing but it seems he had a great life. I enjoyed meeting him upon several occasions and learning just a little bit about his adventurous times. Peter Armentrout, Distinguished Professor 2011 Rosenblatt Prize, University of Utah Thure Cerling

A remarkable man with an incredible legacy. Because my mom was employed by Norman´s father, Joseph, for many years, I was privileged to meet him and most of the Rosenblatt family, each amazingly gifted in unique ways. I was even hired by Steve and Norman in the summer of 1966 to work on the layout of the "Rocky Mountain Review." It was a wonderful opportunity for a teenager and actually was instrumental in guiding me toward a similar career. I will be forever grateful for that experience. ...

So sad to hear of Norm's passing. It was a great privilege to know Norm and others of the Rosenblatt Family. Norm truly made a mark in this world. Thure Cerling 2022 Rosenblatt Prize, University of Utah

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All of us at San Francisco University High School mourn the passing of the remarkable Norm Rosenblatt. As a founding board member of UHS and a lifetime supporter of the school, Norm had a profound impact on hundreds of students over the last 5 decades. Our fondest thoughts are with Nan who has also created opportunities for our students through the founding of Decorator Showcase which has raised nearly $20 million for the school's Financial Aid Program. We are so grateful for your generosity.