Obituary
Obituary of Norman Weinstein
In his 91st year, Norman Weinstein passed peacefully in his London home on March 11th, 2019 with his wife Sandra (Hamilton) Weinstein by his side.
Norman or "Zaida" is lovingly remembered as an attentive and caring provider who used his business skill for the benefit of his family. He had a fondness of petit point, his family vacation home in Boca Raton, a good corned beef, and a great football game. He was raised in Toronto and lived with Sandra in Thornhill for many years. Eleven years ago, he and Sandra moved to London.
Norman’s family and loved ones reflect warmly on his memory. His children Kailee, Iris, Enid (Bob), Timothy (Alison), Alison (James), Nicole, grandchildren Brittany (Bryan), Zachary (Samantha), Katie, Lily, Gabriel, Lauren, and great grandchildren Sky, Bodhi and Bea acknowledge above all else Norman’s distinct patience, his kindness, and his excellent advice.
The family wishes to extend their sincerest gratitude for the attending caregivers who provided Norman outstanding compassion.
Norman’s service will be held at Restmount Temple Israel Cemetery, Oxford St. W. (between Wonderland Rd. & Proudfoot Lane), on Wednesday March 13th at 3pm, with reception following at the Lockhart residence.
Online condolences can be expressed at www.loganfh.ca . Logan Funeral Home, 519-433-6181, entrusted with arrangements.
Services:
Service Date
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Service Time
3:00 p.m.
Service Location
Restmount Cemetery, Oxford St. W., London (between Wonderland Rd. & Proudfoot Lane)
Burial Date
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Burial Time
3:00 p.m.
Burial Location
Restmount Cemetery, London, ON
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