Posted on 04/09/2012 8:18:46 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
We, on the web, knew him as "Firehat". The world knew him as Norman Liebmann, outstanding award winning comic writer. He was our friend, always there with encouragement to fight the good fight for the country he loved so much.
Following is the message from his family, who we know must miss his wit and love even more than we do. There is an empty space no one else can fill with his passing.
THE PASSING OF NORMAN Date : 2010-12-20
THE HATS OFF, BUT THE FLAME IS ETERNAL ©
by the Family of Norman Liebmann
It is with great sorrow that the family of Norman Liebmann (FIREHAT) now informs all his faithful readers of Normans recent passing, December 20, 2010.
Although a brilliant and popular writer with over 50 years experience in the entertainment industry both in New York and California, Norman Liebmann was a very private person- with his comedic and also serious side showing through in all his writings.
For any of those, and others past and future, who might also desire the pleasurable experience of reading Normans humorous, prolific, insightful and prophetic email writings, it is the familys intention to keep Normans site and articles (all 595 of them) available, as they are timeless reading.
*** In an interview not too long ago, Norman was asked: What about the future? Where are you going? Norman replied: There are many wonderful places still left for me to go. How wonderful they will be may depend on whether or not I have been invited.
We feel and many of his readers have expressed the same opinion it can only be UP!
***
Norman Liebmann was a writer for many celebrities, most notably Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Bob Newhart, and Johnny Carson. The name Firehat came from a friend, a graphics artist, who quipped that Norman was on fire with his quick wit and never ending stream of quips, jabs and jokes. He created the image with the bowler top-hat and eternal flame that became Normans moniker... Firehat!
We lost a giant when we lost Norm (aka "Firehat").
Thanks, Jim. It’s too bad we did not know of his passing for over a year.
I hope he will be have a tribute on the Free Republic Memorial Wall.
Prayers for family and friends. Sounds like a life well lived!
Norm’s comic relief was a welcome respite in the heat of the early days here. He always answered my comments and inquiries promptly, and was always thoughful and courteous. I will remember him as a good, good man, who always managed to help us not to take events, or each other, too seriously.
God Bless You, Norm.
Norm’s comic relief was a welcome respite in the heat of the early days here. He always answered my comments and inquiries promptly, and was always thoughful and courteous. I will remember him as a good, good man, who always managed to help us not to take events, or each other, too seriously.
God Bless You, Norm.
One of my favorites. We used to communicate through email, and he was about as funny as anybody I’ve ever known. He will be missed.
Oh, no! I loved that guy and his sense of humor. He had an amazing wit. Condolences to his family and friends. Very sad to hear this.
Oh Jim....
Logan’s and trussell’s prayer warriors....please pray for FR Firehat’s family and friends.
If any of his family is reading this, please accept our condolences.
R.I.P. Norm... I remember the VERY old days of you here at Jim Robinson’s FREE REPUBLIC.... We could read every post and comment in about 15 minutes.. you were a big part of the success.
Rest in Peace, old FRiend! And THANK you for you insight, wit and wisdom over the years. SALUTE!!
WE will miss you, brother Freeper!
Naw .... Damnit ....
Prayers for his family.
It should be noted that he helped develop The Munsters and co-wrote the pilot (and other episodes, I believe).
RIP Firehat
R.I.P. Firehat.
R.I.P. Firehat.
I had no idea, Jim. I had wondered where Firehat had gone to; hadn’t seen anything from him in quite a while. I’m shocked to learn why.
Please pass on our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.
He is missed. The guy was awesome.
http://images.mitrasites.com/norm-liebmann.html
I'll try to find his web site tomorrow - it's gone from its' old home: FIREHAT@adelphia.net ..................................... FRegards
http://images.mitrasites.com/norm-liebmann.html
I'll try to find his web site tomorrow - it's gone from its' old home: FIREHAT@adelphia.net ..................................... FRegards
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