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Barry and Pam Marshall
May 11, 2025
A mentor a friend. In 1969 when I started teaching Norty was my buddy teacher. He quickly became a great friend. Tennis together. Cards at each others houses. We became friends with Nancy and watched their kids grow up. We have kept in touch since his move to Florida always talking about families. Norty adored his family and that was his priority in life. Not only was he a great teacher but a wonderful father and grandfather. We shared many stories over the years. In life you meet friends and you meet acquaintances. Norty was truly a friend for life. We will miss his phone calls. Send love to his family and will keep in touch with them also
Beth (Moses) Bogdan
May 7, 2025
To the Weisberg Family
What a great man Norty was. A smile for everyone, a kind word, a joke to make your day. I always felt welcome visiting Wendy at the Weisberg house, Norty was always busy working on something, taking care of things, especially the pets. I will remember him for his hard work and his ability to put you at ease with his smiles and laughter. A father all would cherish. May his memory live on forever and may he rest in peace.
Bruce K
May 5, 2025
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Weisberg. In 1976 Mr. Weisberg was one of my 7th grade teachers, he once had me write a 100 word essay for misbehaving in his class, thinking that he would not actually read it I turned in a 60 word essay..well, he throughly read it and counted every word...I had to redo it the correct way...I seriously think that from that day on I have been very detailed in all my work! He was an excellent educator who impacted so many students during his career. (counting this..100 words for Mr. Weisberg)
Tammy
May 4, 2025
Father,
There are no words to help comfort me and my family. May you rest in peace now with mom. I will love and cherish you for the rest of my life. You are my hero today and forever.
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