Norman Inferrera, Phoenixville High School Student, Dies Within Weeks of Getting His Dream Job

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Norman V. Inferrera III
Image via Cape May Beach Patrol Instagram at The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Norman V. Inferrera III.

For Norman Inferrera, becoming a lifeguard was a longtime dream, writes Patricia Madej for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The rising junior at Phoenixville High School finally got the chance to make it a reality when he turned 16 and became eligible to take the test to qualify for Cape May Beach Patrol.

Inferrera told Chief Harry Back that he had been preparing to take the test for two years, in part by watching videos on YouTube.

“He just always had an admiration for what the lifeguards did,” said Back. “He had a love of the ocean. That’s what kind of pushed him and drove him to work really, really hard over the past two years to try out for a beach patrol.”

Sadly, the honor roll student’s dream job was tragically cut short.

He died on August 20 after a wave flipped his boat and knocked him unconscious as he was performing a patrol in the ocean off the Reading Avenue Beach.

His heartbroken friends and family remember him as amazing, self-driven, intelligent, and hardworking.

Read more about Norman Inferrera, in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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