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John DeMoss
February 6, 2023
Shalom, Sir...
John DeMoss
February 5, 2023
"Mr. Feuer" was a committed, lifelong, career educator & role model who truly made a difference to countless others and for which we & our community were all the beneficiaries, who are also grateful for his courageous, selfless, patriotic U.S. Naval Service to America during WW II. Condolences to Mr. Feuer's rightfully-proud family...Sir, thank you & eternally R.I.P.... John DeMoss, Class of '66...
Gerald Raab
July 31, 2012
I have fond memories of my cousin Norman, as his life was intertwined with mine for many years. My mother, Ida, his aunt, always spoke highly of him, and we were each involved as educators.
His father, Isadore, was a National Commander of the Jewish War Veterans, and Norman was always a source of pride to his father, mother, brother, and to the rest of his family for the many kinds of service he gave to his community.
Jeri Bland
July 28, 2012
Mr. Feuer helped shape thousands of young lives and in my eyes will always be admired for the years he dedicated to helping form Fairview High School into the exceptional school it was. Thank you Mr. Feuer. My sincere sympathy to the entire family. Jeri Jones Bland, Fairview Class of 1966
Glen Hausfeld
July 24, 2012
Peace to the family and friend of
Norman Feuer.
July 23, 2012
May God give you comfort and strength to endure the days ahead. Sincere condolences to the Feuer family for your loss.
~ Psalm 46:1
Fred and Joni Arnold
July 22, 2012
Mark,
Our hearts and thoughts go out to you and your family in such a difficult time.
Murray Horwitz
July 22, 2012
My condolences and best wishes to the whole family. Those of us who were lucky to have Mr. Feuer looking out for us and for our educations will be forever grateful to him.
Fondly,
Dave & Crystal Huff
July 22, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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