NORMAN-FELDMAN-Obituary

NORMAN FELDMAN

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FELDMAN, NORMAN 69 - of North Carolina, formally of Atlantic City area for 16 yrs. & Cherry Hill for 17 yrs. was born & raised in Philly, PA, came home from a three month hospital stay on Dec. 31 to die with his beloved family at his side. Master Carpenter by trade local 1073 for 30 yrs. Security officer Hilton Casino for 7 yrs. Predeceased by parents Ted & Jean Feldman & brother Richard. Survived by beloved wife Barbara of 47 yrs. Uncle Bill & Aunt Goldie, Siblings Don, Madeline, Barbara, Marsha & Sharon. Children Mitzi Laura, Karen (Steven Bursch) & Maury. Grandchildren Sheera, Brianna, Joseph, Jonathan, Jessica, & Johnny and many nieces & nephews. He and Barbara were inseparable & very much in love. He was a true gentleman. Received Four Chaplains award for service with Theodore Feldman Amvets Post 77 (named after his father). He loved to make boats & airplanes from recyclables and give them to family and friends. He was dearly loved by all and will be greatly missed. Please send donations in memory of Norman Feldman to: Bladder Cancer Research Fund c/o Dr. George Netto, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Weinberg/Room 2242, 401 Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231-2410.
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This obituary was originally published in The Press of Atlantic City.

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Norman allways had a kind word for friend or stranger he was a role model for me in my teen years on how to treat people he was a good man and i will miss him greatly r.i.p norman love maury schindler and family

My kind and gentle Uncle Norm you always had the paitience with me whenever you were teaching me something.You did'nt just tell me how to do it you showed me. And left me an example on how I should live. And always had LOVE and compassion on and for others. So thanks because that's how I live my life today! Death is not the end but the beginning of a new journey so until we see each other again the LOVE we have still grows in all our hearts and I will never forget you and thanks for all the...

Barb, Karen and Family,
Norman will always be in our heart and soul. He was a very talented person who enjoyed making things from the most simplest to complex materials. Even as a young boy he enjoyed children because he watched me when I was a baby. All of is children and grandchildren were his pride and joy. "Barb you were his Princess"! Norman will always be remembered for his kind words and gentle speech. He is sorely missed. My love for him will be there forever. Rest in Piece...

A loss of life is not a loss of loved memories. A brother, father,parent,compassionate idividual that shared and loved all,Giving of himself ment more to Norman then anyone will ever realize.Life ending is only the beginning of Norman's continued love for all.Brother Don.

Karen, I want to tell you how much we feel the loss of your father. Diane & I have always considered him as a gentle person and I think back on the time when I had a furniture/ decorator store and he helped me make a very large wooden corner valance for drapes I needed on one of my decorating jobs. We had a lot of fun working together and it left a lasting impression. He left us much too soon. Norman will be sorely missed by everyone. Love to you all. Jay

There is nothing but good I could say about my Pop-Pop. He was always there for me and loved spending time with me. He was always up for anything. Such as starting projects with me, taking me & Grammy bowling, or to Discovery Place. He made sure I was in good health by always offering food and just asking if I was feeling ok. I'm gonna miss him, Love you Pop-Pop

Aunt Barb, Karen and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I am glad to have had the opportunity to send some time with Uncle Norman in NC. We enjoyed his hospitality and looking at old photo albums.

Karen, I just want to compliment you on this great picture you chose of Daddy; a perfect choice. It looks like He is looking right at us! Only problem is I can't look at Him too long or else I start crying all over again..
In answer to your question; a quick way to His facebook page is www.Facebook.com/InMemoryOfNormanFeldman

A kind and gentle soul never heard a foul word come out of him.He would help anyone. You will truly be missed.