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Norman J. Eisenberg

La Jolla, California

1942 - 2015

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Norman Eisenberg passed away in La Jolla, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on November 12, 2015.

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Norm was truly a uniquely fine man. His humor and perspective about life was many of the rewards of being acquainted with him. I was fortunate to know him in the years during and after he'd made peace with the loss of his other beloved son. I got to admire the esteem, respect and love he consistently held for Toby. I was also privy to the spiritual journey he sought out and embarked on. Always with his sense of great adventure and mirth. It was my priveledge and honor to have had his...

Norm was one of the smartest people I've ever met. In addition he was a humanitarian and philosopher. I have always valued his council and opinions and have seen him weather many storms in his life with the utmost optimism. My most sincere good wishes to his family and know that David will carry the family torch forward with strength and pride. God Bless you all.

Norm was a great guy. A fine CPA and a good colleague. The community will miss him.

Norm was brilliant, funny, and a pure gem. Our hearts go out to you, Toby, and to your family. Norm will be missed by all who knew him. We are sending love to you.
Dale and Mark Steele

I met Norm over 39 years ago as one of his first full time office employees. Sheldon Derezin was already a part of the team and then we just grew from there. So many wonderful memories over the years..our special lunches..tough, tough tax seasons and family and office parties after tax season. Norm and Toby joined Alex and I for our marriage as we shared wonderful memories of David's and Marc's Bar Mitzvah's. It seems like just yesterday...I only wish. Our condolences to the entire...

Over the years I had the opportunity to interact with Norm. He was always positive, upbeat, and quick to share a laugh.
We were not close, nor in regular contact, but his memory will always be respected.
Please accept my condolences.
Fred Oliver