Norman W. Fink, 80, of Palm Harbor, FL passed away at the Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater, FL on October 14, 2007 of natural causes.
He moved here from his native Indianapolis, IN in 1985. He was the owner of Central Hardware and Millwork Co. in Indianapolis; member of the Jewish faith; a US Army veteran of World War II; an avid bridge player; a member of the American Contract Bridge League; a member of the Silver Life Bridge Society and a former teacher and player of bridge in Largo, FL.
He is survived by his wife, Roslyn Fink of Palm Harbor, FL; two sons; Richard M. Fink of Fayetteville, NC and Robert S. Fink of Waterford, MI and a brother, Dr. Frederick C. Fink of LaMirada, CA.
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I will miss Norman as he used to play bridge at Countryside Recreation and we used to trade authors and funny stories. Norman was such a wealth of knowledge and I enjoyed talking with him so much. My thoughts and prayers are with the family that Norman spoke so highly of thru the years. Terry Repp, Countryside Recreation Center, City of Clearwater, Fl
I was one of Norm’s bridge partners for a few years. He was a wonderful person and a great bridge player. I missed seeing him at the table the past few years. My prayers are with the family. Dot Plummer
I shall always be grateful for Norman Fink, who taught me to love the game of Bridge. He was always patient, enthusiastic and excellent in his teaching methods. Also he allowed his students to consult him after hours. What a wonderful memory – Thanks, Norm!
We, along with our Countrybrook neighbor, Victoria DiSabatino, will miss visiting with you at the mailbox as well as your kindness in providing transportation to the bank and grocery store for Victoria over many years. You will be missed.
DAD, I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH.I KNOW I DIDN’T SHOW IT A LOT, BUT I DID AND STILL DO. MOM”S WITH YOU NOW AND YOU BOTH CAN REST PEACEFULLY. LOVE YOU.
norm was a great guy who regularly beat me playing gin rummy when i was in my late teens and norm in his early 20’s. roz was a nice gal. i’m sorry that their lives are over. i didn’t know that norm’s brother, irving, had died. fred, i hope you’re ok. aaron.
Was suprised and sorry to hear of Norm’s death
Condolances to the family