Date of death: October 15, 2021
Funeral will take place graveside on October 18th, at 12:30 pm at the Stanley Sobol Beth Jacob Cemetery, 1400 Snake Road, Burlington
The family will sit Covid-safe shiva at their home, 788 Miriam Crescent, Burlington, from 2-4 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday. Additionally, evening services in Norman’s memory will be conducted there on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 6:00 pm.
Full Covid-19 protocols will be in effect as follows: In an effort to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Chapel will accommodate seating for 80 people, providing safe distancing. At the cemetery, we will be limited to a maximum of 100 persons (including Clergy) for the safety of mourners, funeral home and cemetery staff. Masks must be worn, covering the nose and mouth, and social distancing 2m (6′) is required unless you are of the same household. ONLY THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN DOUBLE VACCINATED WILL BE PERMITTED TO ENTER THE CHAPEL. Proof of Ontario certificate WILL be requested. For those that wish to participate in the mitzvah of Kevura, gloves must be worn. Names and phone numbers will be requested. Thank you for your cooperation.
Dear Feigen Family: I just read about this sad news today in the Montreal Gazette. Mr. Feigen was one of my favourite teacher’s at Wagar. I’ll always remember him because he had a good sense of humour as well. Since my name is Joe Tuwaig, he would call me Joe One Egg when I acted up and signed my yearbook, “To Joe Three Eggs”. I was happy to see him in Florida just a few years ago when I was visiting friends in Deerfield.He was the same friendly person that I always remembered. May your fond memories of him be a comfort to you.
I just learned of Norman’s passing today and am truly saddened to hear of this. Norm was a warm and genuine person who I liked and admired as a 2nd cousin, teacher, and football coach at Wagar High School. I remember Norman as always being quick with a smile and a having a great sense of humor, always being willing to kibbitz with someone. He was dedicated to his students and love helping younger people to learn, grow and excel. Norm always made me feel welcome and appreciated, and I will forever hold his memory as a one of the more impactful people I have met in my life.
My sympathies go out to his family on his loss.
Dear Lenore & Family,
We just now heard about Norm. We are so sorry for your loss.
He was a great teacher and a real mench.
He has left a wonderful legacy and will surely be missed by everyone who knew him.
Please accept our deepest condolences.
Steven & Diana Brock
We are so very saddened to hear of Normie’s sudden passing. He was always so warm, friendly, funny and genuine. May your memories and the very many beautiful heartfelt memories of so many who knew him give you comfort and help to always keep his spirit close.
What a lovely man, Normie Feigen. I’m terribly sorry to hear this news. To his family, please accept the sincere condolences of this former student who only remembers Mr. F. as an intelligent, big-hearted guy. May he rest in peace.
Dear Feigen family,
My sincere condolences on your loss. Mr.F. was a wonderful teacher and a kind and compassionate man, but my favourite memories involve him as one of my fabulous football coaches. His devotion and great attitude will long be remembered by his team and his students, and all who knew him
Our sincerity sympathy
We were ver fond of Norman
We will miss his friendly hellos
& smiling face.
Lee, Jon, Pam, Sarah & Julia,
Peter and I send our deepest condolences to you all.
I have know Normie my whole life and will miss him greatly. I’m so glad I got to see him during Thanksgiving last week.
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I will always remember the joy that your visits brought to our lives. When my parents would tell me that Lee & Norm were coming over, I knew we were in for an evening of laughter. I have never seen my parents, Cheryl & Allan laugh as much as when Norm and my dad told stories about their hijinks. From their years at Wagar to their entrepreneurial exploits with ‘NORMAL’ Enterprises, they could never finish their stories because the two of them would be crying with laughter, which would in turn put everyone else in hysterics.
Norm gave a wonderful speech at our wedding reminding everyone that I wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t for him, because he had introduced my parents!
I love you all and am so happy to have you in my life. I will miss Normie greatly.