Norman-Feitelson-Obituary

Norman J. Feitelson

New Haven, Connecticut

Oct 20, 1924 – Aug 14, 2025 (Age 100)

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BORN
October 20, 1924
DIED
August 14, 2025
AGE
100
LOCATION
New Haven, Connecticut
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Norman J Feitelson Norman J. Feitelson, 100, of 18 Tower Lane, New Haven and formerly of Bethany and Waterbury CT, died peacefully at home on Thursday, August 14, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Norman was born in Waterbury on October 20, 1924. He was the son of the late Fanny (Segall) and...

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I am so sorry to see this news. Norm was a wonderful man and past member of the Exvhange Club of Waterbury. He´s missed by many

Norm was such a good man! I´m sorry for your loss

My deepest sympathy to the entire Feitelson family.....We all should be as fortunate as Norm to live for 100 years...He officiated many many of our games at the University of New Haven and was a true professional ...

Mr. Feitelson was a wonderful human being and a true inspiration to all of us youngsters who had the pleasure of his presence at Buck's Hill School. His smile was contagious. One of the best basketball referees ever. May his memory be eternal!

Norman You will be truly missed in Jupiter, Florida as well as the world will miss you my friend. I remember when I met Norman with that infectious smile and bright attitude towards people... I´m very blessed to meet Norman through my wife, Dawn Cooper, Norman love her and loved us as a couple last time we were with Norman , he had taken Dawn and I out for our marriage anniversary , he gifted us with his smile. That´s all anyone needs To the Family: WE LOVE YOU ALL Rest easy my friend,...

Norm was my grade school vice principal! A good friend of my father and a wonderful man. He will be missed

So sad to hear about Norms passing. He was a wonderful man. Danny worked with him at WARC for many years. We have fond memories of Norm

Fond memories of Norman and sincere condolences to the family.

I´m so sorry to hear of Mr. Feitelson´s passing. I was fortunate to have him as my principal at Wendell Cross until his retirement. He was always so kind and truly loved his students. I was also fortunate to reconnect with him decades later when he was a volunteer driver for the Harold Leever Cancer Center when I was working for the American Cancer Society. Even all those years later, he remembered me and my mother. My sincere condolences to his family, but how blessed they were to have him...