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In Loving Memory of

Norman Cicelsky

April 9th, 2021

Obituary

Norman Cicelsky, age 89, born in Uruguay, currently residing in Oak Park, IL, died Friday, April 9, 2021, he was an internationally respected architect, beloved husband of Susan Cicelsky, nee Leitstein; loving father of Alex Cicelsky, Dina (Stuart) Shilitz, Jennifer (Dan) George, and Vincent (Maria) O’Brien; adored grandfather of Shahar, Adam, Eden, and Eran Cicelsky, Daniel and Ariel Shilitz, Noah, Benjamin, and Abigail George, Stephen, Courtney, and Kayla O’Brien; devoted son of the late Israel and the late Judith; dear brother of the late Betty (late Harvey) Sull. The graveside service will be private. The service will be livestreamed today, Friday, April 9, 2:30 p.m. CDT at www.goldmanfuneralgroup.com. Under Recent Services, click onto Norman’s photograph and scroll down to Service Details to view his service. The livestream will be up 15 minutes prior to the service. Contributions may be made to Oak Park Temple, 1235 N. Harlem Ave., Oak Park, IL 60302 www.oakparktemple.org. Info: The Goldman Funeral Group (847) 478-1600.

Arrangements by Goldman Funeral Group. www.goldmanfuneralgroup.com

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Oak Park Temple

Memorial Events

Service

Date & Time Friday 04/09/2021 at 02:30 PM

Address Private

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OfficiatorRabbi Max Weiss

Interment

Address Private
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Reception

Additional Information
The graveside service will be private. The service will be livestreamed today, Friday, April 9, 2:30 p.m. CDT at www.goldmanfuneralgroup.com. Under Recent Services, click onto Norman’s photograph and scroll down to Service Details to view his service. The livestream will be up 15 minutes prior to the service.

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