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Norman Seidel

EASTON, Pennsylvania

1918 - 2014

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Norman Seidel, 96, of Palmer Twp., PA died Monday, December 29, 2014 at home. Born February 13, 1918 in Philadelphia, PA he was a son of the late Louis Seidel and Eva (Cohen) Seidel Rubin. He was an Attorney in the Easton area starting in private practice in 1941, then with the Seidel, Cohen, Hof...

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I will always remember his gentle nature, warm,loving hugs, and contagious laugh. I adored him. He was one of my mother's (Vera) best friends.

We are very sorry to hear about your loss. You arein our thoughts and prayers.

Karen, Lisa, Susan and Michael Krawitz

My heartfelt condolences to his daughters & their families. I spent a lot of time in his home as a child and always felt like I was a part of the family. He was a gifted lawyer and a special man.

JANUARY 1, 2015

Though we had only known Norm during his later years, he was always a gentleman from discussing politics to playing tennis. We had a love affair with Norm! Our condolences to Jan and Joe Panto and the Waldman family.

My sympathy to the family. My father was a classmate at Penn Law and graduated with Norm in 1941. The end of an area. Fine examples and fine men.

You always made me laugh. A gentleman that made sure everything was right.
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A Friend

Norman gave me the warmest welcome when we first came to Easton in 1995. And he was an enthusiastic supporter ever since. He was an ambassador for Easton and for its Jewish community. I will miss him. His memory is a blessing.

Dear Judy, Bruce, and Family,
My sympathy on your loss of a fine attorney and excellent human being. It was a pleasure and an honor to work with Norm on a matter only a few years ago. If only our world had more people like Norm. My thoughts are with you.

Norm was one of the most intelligent, honest, caring and sweet man I have ever had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know over the last 14 months. My heart is truly broken, and I will always remember him and how thankful I am to have had the pleasure of being in his life, he truly brought so much joy in my life in the last year.