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Norman Chadwick

Syracuse, New York

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August 14, 2012

Norman Chadwick, longtime Auburn resident, active in both the community and the Jewish community in Auburn, NY for his entire life, died on August 14, 2012, after a lengthy illness. Son of the late Pearl Chadwick (Goldman) and the late Harry Chadwick, brother...

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Dear Norm Chadwick Family, Just a quick note to say how much I enjoyed knowing Norm and sharing so many, exciting Syracuse Orange Football victories with him. He was a great man! Celebrate his wonderful life!! My very best, Doug Logan "Voice of the Orange"

Dear Joy, Kathy, Barbara and Nan: I am so sorry to read of Mr. Chadwick's passing. My sincere condolences to you all. May you find solace in knowing that remembering the full, rich and useful life he lived. ~ Romy

Dear Joy and family. Can't tell you how much Jim loved and respected all the Chadwick family He loved telling
stories of his days working at HARRY'S.We had many fond memories of the Christmas parties in your home. Jim loved to get Norm going but thought the world of all of you. He was so happy to have looked you both up when we were in Auburn.

for Mr. Chadwick,"May the Lord hold you in his arms".

Dear Chadwicks, Sorry to hear of your loss. I have many great memories from the times I spent in your home. I always felt welcomed and happy there. May you always remember the love and respect your Dad (and husband) shared with you ... and those of us who tagged along.

Mrs Chadwick and family,
I have such fond memories of Mr Chadwick over so many years. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God Bless.

Dear Mrs. Chadwick,
I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Chadwick's passing. I was traveling this week and unable to attend his services. I recall reminiscing with both of you about the old neighborhood 6-7 years ago at Auburn CC. What a wonderful place to grow up ... especially when you put in the new inground pool. How exciting that was for kids in the 1960s!! Please know that you, Kathy, Barbara & Nan are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Chadwick's:(Mrs,Kath,Barb,and Nan),I send my sincerest condolences to you all.Your(husband),dad was a kind and generous man to me and all the kids that frequented both your homes on Hunter Ave.(He must have liked Hunter too)!Why he didn't mind another female in an already female house,I'll never know.The house was brimming in love and caring.I always thought of it as a female version of "Leave It to Beaver"!I think your(husband),Dad was amused by it all...and terribly happy as a result...

Dear Chadwicks:(Mrs.,Kath,Barb,and Nan)most sincere condolences on the passing of such a kind and charismatic man...his upbeat demeanor was contagious.Hanging out at the "Chadwicks" was somewhat akin to the female version of "Leave it to Beaver".Thankyou Mrs.Chadwick for your and Mr. Chadwick's kindness to me:the rides home from school in the rain,the sleepover weekends...like you both needed one more kid,and Mr.Chadwick,one more girl!Thankyou for the memories that,still today,make me smile...