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- Birth nameNorma Loew
- Norma Fine was born on March 21, 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She was an actress, known for The Cider House Rules (1999). She was married to Phil David Fine. She died on February 3, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- SpousePhil David Fine (his death, 3 children)
- She was a resident of Boston, Massachusetts; Sarasota, Florida; and Hartford, Vermont.
- She was the Volunteer Chairman of Combined Jewish Philanthropies and Israel Bonds for Boston in Boston, Massachusetts; She was the senior aide to Boston Mayor Kevin White; She was the coordinator of the National Conference of Mayors where she was appointed the Chairman of the George Robert White Fund, a public charitable trust of the city of Boston, Massachusetts.
- At 50 years old, she returned to acting becoming a successful Boston stage and television commercial actress.
- She endowed the Pediatric Fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. She supported numerous Israeli charities including Yemin Orde, a youth village in Israel where her daughter, Lauri worked.
- She was predeceased by her husband, Phil David Fine and sister Sandra Loew: She is survived by her partner of 19 years, Herb Feinstein; her sister, Harriet Jacobson; her children, Susan Fine, Lauri Fine Friedman, and Debra Fine; and eight grandchildren including Eyal Friedman, Sivan Friedman, and Daphna Friedman; Allison Fine Mishkin and Pamela Fine Mishkin; Jordan Schneider, Abigail Schneider, and Phil Schneider.
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