FETTERHOFF JR.,
NORMAN L., 89
Ocala - Mr. Norman L. Fetterhoff Jr., 89, passed away on February 15, 2013 in Ocala, FL.
He was born in Dauphin County PA on May 25, 1923. He was a retired Civil Engineer and Real Estate Broker. Norman was a World War II Army Veteran. He moved to this area in 1975 from W. Nyack, NY. Norman loved his family and was a loving husband and wonderful father. He enjoyed golf, travel and cruises. He was a member of the Dunnellon Elks Lodge, Joy Lutheran Church and the Marion County Board of Real Estate Brokers.
Norman is survived by his loving wife Mildred of 61 years, one son: Lyndon Scott Fetterhoff and Audrey of Orlando, FL., one daughter Nancy Miles-Cretul and Bob of Ocala, FL., and three grandchildren: Aaron, Matthew and Jonathan.
He is predeceased by his parents Norman Sr. and Vera Fetterhoff and three siblings: Phillip, Harold and Betty.
A memorial service will take place at Joy Evangelical Lutheran Church 7045 SW 83rd Place in Ocala at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 2, 2013. Roberts Funeral Homes Bruce Chapel West (352) 854-2266 made the arrangements. To leave condolences:
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Norman indeed was (and is..heaven) a courteous, generous, mature, reputable, honest man. I indeed was honored at knowing him as father in law for at least ten years and always have considered him as friend. My condolences to you Scott and your family. Thank you Millie for letting me know...and be happy, He made it to Christ!
Vickie Jones (now Rosbach)
April 4, 2013
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