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Norman L. Webber Jr.

Syracuse, New York

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January 12, 2004 Norman L. Webber Jr., 82, life resident of Cazenovia, NY, died Monday. Survivors: his wife of 59 years, the former Bertha Hill; two sons, Norman L. III (Beth), and Mathew H. (Barbara); one daughter, Cherry (Robert W.) Ridler; one nephew, John W. Green; one grandniece; four...

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Dear Bertha and family,
We are very saddened to hear of Norm's passing, and even more sorry we did not know at the time.
He was a gentleman in the true sense and like a second father to us. We share your grief along with the countless happy memories and good times. God Bless you all
Tim and Sara

Dear Bertha,
I am very saddened to hear that Norm has passed away. I have very fond memories of this dear man from my childhood days.I'll always remember his voice and the great talent that he had. I will never forget the party we had for Grandpa Hutch and Norm's barbershop quartet that came and sang my grandfather's favorite song, "My Wild Irish Rose." It will always be a special memory as Norm made that evening so very special! Please accept my deepest sympathy. Sincerely, Amy...

Matt and Norm:I was sorry to hear of your farther's passing away. I only met him once -- Matt, he was cutting your lawn that day. I remebered how highly you spoke of him that day and on other occassions as well. He must have been quite a person to have instilled in his sons the positive values in our society and to then take an active part in making our lives and world a better place. You have my deepest sympathy for your loss.

To Bertha & Family, We are so saddened to hear about Norm. He was such a wonderful and special person to us and all who knew him well. Our sincerest sympathy goes out to you. We love you and pray for you.

Norman was a true inspiration to me. He will be sorely missed.
Kay P. Rosenberg

Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss. I remember Mr. Webber as a kind man with a beautiful voice.

I was very sorry to learn of Norman's death i Our sincere prayers and thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow. With his voice joined in song with the Barbershop group he helped to bring a lot of pleasure to many people. Bertha and Robert Ossont