THERIAULT, Norman E. Of Arlington, formerly of Cambridge, died on May 3, 2016, he was 88. Beloved husband of the late Marie (Ebbs) Theriault. Loving father of Elizabeth M. Theriault of Chelmsford, and proud grandfather of Michael N. Theriault of Chelmsford. Father of the late Robert E. Theriault. Norman is survived by his four grandchildren, and many loving nieces and nephews. Past Commander of the UAV Post 30 in Cambridge. Late Korean War Navy Veteran. Relatives and friends invited to attend visiting hours at the Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Chestnut St., (Rt.60, adjacent to St. Agnes Church) ARLINGTON on Friday from 9am – 10:30am, followed by his Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church at 11:00am. Burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington. For directions or to send a condolence visit www.keefefuneralhome.com
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I'm so sorry you had to go.....
I am so grateful I saw you this year, your spirits were admirable.
I loved you uncle and I am sorry I was unable to be supportive/there at the time of your departure.
Rest in peace. I am happy for you. I will never forget you.
Marie St John
July 6, 2016
We all adored Norman at Green Instrument - he always made us laugh. He loved my mother's pineapple upside down cake and loved to talk to the automatic typewriter. I'm sorry we didn't hear about him leaving us sooner. My father thought the world of him. Another salute, Norman.
Nina Green Stutz
Nina Stutz
June 29, 2016
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