Norman-Birnbaum-Obituary

Norman Birnbaum

New York, New York

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BIRNBAUM--Norman, born February 13, 1925, died September 12, 2007. Norman Birnbaum, the son of European Jewish immigrants, was born in Union City, New Jersey. His family (father Jack, mother Lena, sister Sylvia, and brother Philip), later moved to Teaneck where they were one of the first Jewish...

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My memories of Norman Birnbaum are no longer vivid, for many years have passed since I last saw him. However, in a way that will suffice, because the memories I do have are abundantly rich with life, laughter, great momentum,unforgettable family social gala's and of course Norman's large and generous blanket which engulfed us all in warmth and pleasant memories. I am blessed to have been a part of it.
Thank you, Norman Birnbaum you will be missed.
Sandra Diamond-Byrne and family

maybe norman and my dad, ben, are now semper hi-fi-ing in the afterlife...fond & funny memories abound...love to stu, rog, and ell especially....sandy

As I write this the sun is rising over the ocean and thunder rolls in the distance. Norman was a force of nature who has changed venues.

Did not know Norman but knew Roger and most especially Stuart. In many ways then I also knew the man and he was proud of his children I am sure. My condolences to the family and my thanks to a man who served his country as well as his neighborhood. A salute to 'Stonehenge' when next I drive by.

Norman always made me laugh. An unforgettable man that will always be in my heart. I am glad to have known him.

My love to the Birnbaum family

Sincerely,
gina g bailey

May the love and adventures of Norman's lively family live on and on and on. My heart and thoughts are with all of you.