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Norman Willenzik

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'''Norman Willenzik''' ([[1928]]-[[1990]]) was a Pensacola businessman who co-owned [[Pensacola Restaurant Supply]], or Penko, located in the [[Lewis Bear Building|Lewis Bear]] and [[Willko Building]]s on [[Palafox Place]] at [[Main Street|Main]]. The company was founded by Norman's father and brother, [[William Willenzik|William]] and [[Oscar S. Willenzik|Oscar]], respectively. Company employees also included Willenzik's wife, [[Carla Willenzik|Carla]], and sister-in-law, [[Ethel Willenzik|Ethel]].
Raised in Pensacola, Willenzik graduated from [[Pensacola High School]] in 1946, in the same class as and friends with future governor [[Wikipedia:Reubin O'Donovan Askew|Reubin Askew]]. He attended the [[Wikipedia:University of Florida|University of Florida]] from 1946 until approximately 1948 before dropping out to work at Penko instead. He worked at Penko from 1948 to November 1950, when he was drafted into the [[Wikipedia:United States Army|army]]. He served at [[Wikipedia:Fort Jackson (South Carolina)|Fort Jackson]] from 1950 to November 1952, during which he married Carla. From November 1952 onward he worked at Penko, receiving a third of the ownership, while his brother and father also each had a third.
Willenzik was a member of [[B'nai Israel Synagogue]], former chairman of the [[Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce]]'s tourism committee, former president of the [[Downtown Rotary Club]] from 1988-1989, and was named a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow.
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