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So sad to hear. My condolences to Johnny and Jeffrey .
What I remember mostly about your father is he always had a smile on his face, always had such a friendly greeting. “Hay Bobby, how you doing”. No doubt he will be missed by so many. The 47th street booth will never be the same, but you guys I’m sure will carry on his legacy.
Sincerely
Robert Epstein
Dear Landsberg Family,
From my family to yours I extend my deepest, heartfelt condolences for a man I truly thought was unique and very special. I am very sad to hear of Norman's passing. I know that Norman was very loved. I just noticed that he had the same birthday as my younger sister Sheila. Perhaps he will give her a big hug and kiss from me when he sees her.
Love,
Margie Mulberg Tuckman
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Steve & I loved seeing Norman’s smile, speaking Yiddish together, listening to seltzer stories & fishing tales & enjoying his exuberance. He felt like family, especially at our place for his favorite meatloaf dinner. The gentleman jeweler, he was a wise tender darling man.
Norman was a truly special man and left a beautiful mark on the world. He will be missed dearly by all who knew him ❤️
Landsberg Jewelers has always been our firstNYC stop when we have visited from Atlanta. We have shopped with Norm and Felice for over 25 years. Norm always treated us like old friends, He greeted us with a smile and always ask about Atlanta. on our next visit he will be greatly missed Julie and David Borenstein, Atlanta,GA
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We are so very sorry to learn of the loss of our friend Norman.
We got to know him through business, but then he became our friend;
having dinners together in Long Beach at his favorite west end Italian restaurant, sharing stories and Norman's deep love of his wife and family.
May he rest in peace and his memory be a blessing.
With love to the Landsberg family-
Laurie and Rand Heckler
I knew Norman for over 30 years, my parents knew him for over 40 and my Aunt and Uncle close to 50 years.
I only knew him to be warm, friendly and kind.
I never saw him without a smile or kind word.

He will be missed but never forgotten.

Warmest Regards,
Frederick Kantor
Dear Landsberg Family,
There are two ways of spreading light: To be the candle or the mirror that reflects light. Your Dad was both the light he spread in wisdom, warmth and kindness is reflected within each one of you. Keep his light within each of you and your next generation.
Warmly,
natalie & rob weinstein
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We are saddened by the loss of your Dad, Norman! We have known him for 30 years! Thanks to Paul and Debbie Braun who recommended us. One would always find him in his corner of the booth. He always greeted us with a smile and was very personable. He went an extra mile to satisfy his customer. Norman will sorely be missed. Our deepest sympathies to your great family!! God Bless!
Maureen Klos, Steve and Jerry
Norman was a true "gem". May his memory be for a blessing. The Waldman/Rubenstein Family.
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Norman, You were the BEST and will be sorely missed by all who knew and respected you!
Rest in Peace Norman,
Our sincerest sympathy to your amazing family,
Mary Jo Mitchell and family
My first ring from Norman was in 1990 when I was pregnant with my daughter. I worked in nyc and a coworker gave me his name. I’ve been buying jewelry there ever since...even though we moved to SC in 1992.
My husband and I would go to NY at least twice a year and always stopped by Landsberg jewelers. I would get a piece of jewelry while my husband, whose father we just realized went to school with Norman, would both have a glass of scotch at the counter! Wonderful memories!!
Mazel Tov!
Sending our deepest condolences to The Landsberg family. We met Norman and family over 35 years ago and have been loyal customers ever since. What a wonderful legacy he leaves behind.
Our sincere condolences to all the Landsbergs. Norman always had a smile when he saw you, and his help in deciding which piece of jewelry had “your name “ on it was invaluable. He was the ultimate polished diamond.

Jane and David Gertler
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Debbie Miron and daughters, Jessica Miron Anderson and Alyssa Miron
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Every piece of jewelry I own was bought from Norman or a member of the family. He will be missed. Condolences from the Rosenblatt and Cohen families.
To the Landsberg family we are so sorry for your loss, I have fond memories of your father his energy, sharp mind and way with people helped me and countless others propose, and always pick the exact right gift for family occasions rest in peace and thanks for being a role model in professionalism and class- may your family have peace
We are very sorry for your loss! I’m sure you have so many wonderful memories which you will cherish as you continue to build the business that he started.
Thinking of you,
Suzie & Richard Dennark
I am so very sorry for your loss. I will always remember Norman's warm smile and his kindness every time I saw him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
We will miss Norman. We lived through so many simcha’s together. Barry would stroll over to 47th Street to celebrate something big, an anniversary, a graduation, the birth of another son. He always had a smile, wise counsel, and most of all, extended us take home credit before we ever deserved it. He was a gem. Barry and Candace Sloane
My husband and I are so sorry to hear of your family’s loss. Norman was a special, special man! We didn’t see him often but when we did he always remembered us and was always happy to see us and to celebrate whatever reason we were buying jewelry for. We will miss his smile...

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