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Norman SORENSEN Obituary


SORENSEN, Jr., Norman L.


Age 65, of Springboro, passed away Wednesday, September 9th, 2021, at Kettering Hospital. Norman was born in

Warren, Pennsylvania, but lived all over the country until his family settled in Beavercreek, Ohio, after his

father retired from the Air Force. After a long career with Braden Sutphin Ink company, he went to work for H & R Block where he prepared taxes and worked as office manager. He was an avid Pirates and Steelers fan but was an even bigger fan of his 5 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Norman L. Sorensen Sr. Norman is survived by his wife of 38 years, Linda (Jones) Sorensen, and children Jennifer Sorensen, Ronald (Stepfanie) Sorensen and Becky (Joey) Witterstaetter: 5 grandchildren, Clover, Toby, Alister,

Bernadette and Sullivan; mother Nancy Sorensen; siblings

Edward (Sue) Sorensen, Dale (Lisa) Sorensen, Beth Booth, and Sandy (Don) Franklin; a host of nieces and nephews; and his church family. The family will receive friends Tuesday, September 14 from 6-7pm at Wellspring Baptist Church (2094 Ohio 73, Waynesville, OH 45068). The service will follow at 7pm.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Sep. 14, 2021.

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Ed Sorensen

August 12, 2024

Norm was the best big brother I could have asked for. He was bright and funny, and didn't know a stranger. If you knew Norm, you were blessed. I miss him.

Robert Canady

September 14, 2021

I was so fortunate to have Norm as one of my closest friends for over 40 years. He possessed the kindest soul anyone could hope to meet.

Rest In Peace my Friend

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Wellspring Baptist Church

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Wellspring Baptist Church

2094 Ohio 73, Waynesville, OH

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