Norman Bridwell

1928 - 2014

Norman Bridwell

1928 - 2014

BORN

1928

DIED

2014

Norman Bridwell Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 16, 2014.
Norman Bridwell, a soft-spoken illustrator whose impromptu story about a girl and her puppy marked the unlikely birth of the supersized franchise Clifford the Big Red Dog, has died at 86.

Bridwell, who lived for decades in a house with a bright red door on Martha's Vineyard off Cape Cod in Massachusetts, died Friday at Martha's Vineyard Hospital, where he had been for about three weeks after a fall at home in Edgartown, his wife, Norma, said.

He suffered from several ailments, including a recurrence of prostate cancer, she said. He passed peacefully with family members at his bedside, she said.

Starting in 1963 with "Clifford, the Big Red Dog," Bridwell wrote and illustrated more than 40 Clifford books, from "Clifford and the Grouchy Neighbors" to "Clifford Goes to Hollywood." More than 120 million copies have sold worldwide, along with cartoons, a feature film, a musical, stuffed animals, key chains, posters and stickers. Images of Clifford have appeared everywhere from museums to the White House.

"A lot of people were Clifford fans and that makes them Norman fans, too," said his wife of 56 years.

Clifford became standard nighttime reading for countless families and a money machine for publisher Scholastic Inc. Spinoffs include cartoons with John Ritter as the voice of Clifford and future "Hunger Games" novelist Suzanne Collins among the script writers.

Scholastic, which became a top children's publisher thanks in part to Clifford, installed bright red cushions on the chairs in the corporate headquarters' auditorium in New York. Scholastic had been in business for decades before Clifford, but the series' success inspired the publisher to look for other stories with brand appeal, including "Goosebumps," ''The Magic School Bus" and "I Spy."

Bridwell had completed two more Clifford books to be released next year, Scholastic said in a statement.

In his pre-Clifford life, Bridwell was a filmstrip and slide illustrator, trying to break into children's publishing to support his family. His work had been rejected all over New York when an editor at Harper & Row (now HarperCollins) suggested he try writing a story to go with a picture he had submitted of a child and her horse-sized dog. Bridwell's idea: Thanks to the girl's affection, a puppy -the runt of the litter - grows into a klutzy but good-hearted behemoth, as big as the lighthouses on the author's imaginary "Birdwell Island." A nearby paint container inspired Bridwell to color Clifford fire engine red.

Bridwell had sketched a bloodhound because he wanted one while growing up and he named the girl Emily Elizabeth, after his daughter. He planned to call the dog "Tiny," but his wife, Norma, suggested "Clifford," the name of an imaginary friend she had as a child. Bridwell spent a weekend working up a story. Several publishers turned the book down before editor Beatrice de Regniers of Scholastic's "Lucky Book Club" saw Clifford's potential.

"I said to my wife, 'Now don't count on there being any more. This one is just a fluke. I don't know if there will ever be another one,'" Bridwell told The Associated Press in 2012.

Bridwell achieved mainstream success without mainstream distribution. Scholastic offered the first Clifford story through book clubs and school fairs (Clifford wasn't available in stores until the 1980s) and it sold well enough that Scholastic published a second, non-Clifford book by Bridwell, "The Witch Next Door." Over the years, Bridwell added such "Clifford" sidekicks as the purple poodle Cleo, the three-legged training dog KC and Emily Elizabeth's cranky schoolmate, Jetta. Bridwell's name was a ringer for Norman Rockwell's and Birdwell's books were also a comforting portrait of stability and innocence. But he did work in social commentary, such as including children of different racial and ethnic backgrounds.

"I visited a school in Washington state and some kid said, 'Why do you have these black people in the book?'" Bridwell told The Associated Press in a 2011 interview. "I said that we wanted to have a little mix of races and nationalities and not just a purely lily white town."

Bridwell said he came up with ideas for Clifford by watching other dogs. Clifford would often get himself in trouble, scattering garbage on the lawn or crushing a fence, then redeem himself as only a big dog could, whether saving a drowning child or gently gripping a stranded car between his teeth and carrying it to the nearest garage. Bridwell believed Clifford's imperfections were part of his appeal, making kids more forgiving of their own mistakes. While he denied that Clifford was based on himself, Norma Bridwell disagreed.

"He's never been able to recognize that," she told the AP. "Clifford tries to do the right thing, Norman tries to do right the thing, and he makes a mess of it. But he's the most lovable grown-up man. He's just a nice guy."

"I'm not really all that nice," the author responded, "but I try to be."

Bridwell was born in Kokomo, Indiana, in 1928. He was not a star in art or writing classes, but his mechanical skills were so much worse that a high school shop teacher suggested he stick to drawing. After graduation, he attended the John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis, then moved to New York and studied at Cooper Union. Bridwell spent much of the 1950s as a commercial artist.

In addition to his wife and daughter, Bridwell is survived by a son, Timothy, and three grandchildren. The family planned a private service with a public celebration of his life and work to come later, likely over the summer, his wife said.

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LEANNE ITALIE, Associated Press Writer

National Writer Hillel Italie contributed to this report.




Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Beth Bray

March 13, 2015

God blessed us with Mr. Bridwell. He was always kind to me and each class of students I taught. Clifford is an example of good character and friendship, as was Mr. Bridwell. I will always remember him with love. God bless you, Mrs. Bridwell, his children and grandchildren.

January 9, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences and sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends. May the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such an untimely loss of a very precious life please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

January 8, 2015

My condolences to the family. May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

January 2, 2015

Be assured that God will give the grieving strength to endure. 1 Cor. 10:13.

December 27, 2014

GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY.

December 26, 2014

I am sorry to hear of the loss of your love one. May God provide strength and comfort to the family during this time of grief.

December 22, 2014

I am sorry to hear of the loss of your love one. May God provide strength and comfort to the family during this time of grief.

The Carter Family

December 22, 2014

Loved! Valued! Missed! We are very thankful to Mr. Bridwell and Clifford for helping children throughout the decades want to learn and desire to become good people. I choose to agree with Mrs. Bridwell. It would take a loving man with a loving heart to effect our children in such a positive way. Surely his deeds are well remembered by our a Heavenly Father, and Norman Bridwell is indeed precious in his eyes. Our deepest sympathy to the family!

Moriah Jones

December 22, 2014

To the family and friends: I am deeply sorry for your loss of Mr.Norman Bridwell. I am a 16 year old girl and thanks to him, he contributed to my childhood happiness. Even up to now i still watch Clifford and I've always watched it ever since i was a baby. He was an amazing author . I'm very grateful for all his talent and for making all little ones enjoy a nice and clean show. He will be missed.

Moriah Jones

December 22, 2014

To THE BRIDWELL FAMILY MY CONDOLENCE

December 22, 2014

Sorry for your loss. May you find comfort from the God of Heaven to reunite us with our loved ones on earth in perfect health. John 6:4

Charlotte

December 22, 2014

I am thankful for Mr. Bridwell for writing Clifford the Big Red Dog. He was one of my favorites to read as a child and even to watch the cartoon as well. My condolences to the Bridwell family. May you find comfort and strength in our Father in heaven, who promises to be near to those who are going through difficult times in their lives. (Psalm 34:6)

Lisa Watkins

December 21, 2014

As a young child in 1974, I have a picture of me reading "Clifford The Big Red Dog". It was my favorite! I introduced my son to Clifford. He has always been a household name. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. Truly Norman Bridwell was a talented author who touched many lives
bringing that sweet red dog to life!

December 21, 2014

As I was growing up, Clifford was one of my favorite cartoon and shows. And as time passes, my nephews were the ones hooked up to Clifford. Reading that Mr. Bridwell has passed away is like reading that Clifford himself is gone. My heartfelt sympathy to the family for their loss. (Philippians 4:7) May they receive the inner peace to deal with their personal grief - that only our Heavenly Father can give to those who are going through difficult times.

December 20, 2014

My condolences to the family. A loved one lost can grieve the heart, therefore treasure the special time spent together. Draw strength from the love of family and friends and may God's loving kindness comfort you through this difficult times.--Psalms 119:50,76

John Covello

December 20, 2014

My family was so sad to hear about the passing this week of Norman Bridwell. My daughters loved the Clifford the Big Red Dogs books and series. My oldest was very sad to hear the news as she remembers so fondly watching the Clifford cartoons every morning when she was little. Norman Bridwell was so much joy to so many families over several generations with his wonderful work. He has such a beautiful legacy of love and friendship that will continue to touch children and families for generations to come. May he rest in peace

Mike McKinsey

December 20, 2014

Kokomo, Indiana and this Nation are better places as result of your influence. In addition, the Butler and McKinsey family from Indiana and TX are better people as result of your influence. May God bless you and your family at this time of sorrow.

December 19, 2014

You have our most heartfelt condolences. Please remember that you're not alone and that you're surrounded by people who love you and care for you.

Carl Pender

December 19, 2014

Thanks for the Joy and Laughter. May U rest in Peace.

Terry Salazar

December 19, 2014

The Lord comfort you all through this difficult time. Love that Big Red Dog.

Joan Wilcox

December 18, 2014

I am a retired primary teacher and was so sad to hear of the death of Norman Bridwell. Clifford was always a favorite with the children in my classroom. That big red dog inspired many little ones to want to learn to read! My class always sent letters to Mr. Bridwell and he never failed to answer which meant so much to the children and to me.
My husband and I took a trip to Martha's Vineyard after I retired in 1998. We found his home with the red shutters and the car with the Clifford license plate. I wanted to knock on his door to say "thank you" for Clifford but did not want to intrude. How I regret not knocking on the door that day!
You have my sincere sympathy in the lose of your loved one, but know that he made a big difference in the lives of many children who will always remember Clifford, the Big Red Dog!
Sincerely, Joan Wilcox Edgerton, Wi.

G.R. Beauchamp

December 18, 2014

The World Has Lost A Great Man.....Norman & Our Beloved Clifford, Touched So, So Many People....Thank You.....Eternal Peace.

George Vardakas

December 18, 2014

I was deeply saddened to hear that my Friend since 1993 had passed away. We had been writing to each other since I was in elementary school and would share holiday cards and stories throughout the years. My thoughts and prayers to his family. We are all going to miss him, dearly.

Jenny S.

December 18, 2014

Clifford is a timeless character. My children are two of millions of children young and old who adore the "big red dog".

Yes, God bless the talented man, Norman Bridwell, who created such lovable and delightful characters. May the legacy of funny mischief, kindness, and friendship his characters possessed be thoughtfully remember by children and parents alike.

Long live Clifford, Emily Elizabeth, and all the others who live on Birdwell Island and in our imaginations and memories.

Thank you, Mr. Bridwell, thank you. Rest in peace.

Robert

December 18, 2014

I got introduced to Clifford the big Red dog through my children. I was in the military and when I returned back home the kids would love on me kiss me and quickly return to watch Clifford The Big Red Dog. Now my kids are grown and ever so often in the mornings I find my self enjoying Clifford the big Red Dog.

December 18, 2014

Dear Norma & Family, I was so sad to hear about Norman's passing. When I taught 1st grade we send him Clifford activities we did each year. He was so kind and returned such nice notes & things to us. I loved the Christmas cards & notes he personally sent to me. I retired in 2004 & I always considered Norman a good friend. He was so special to me in my teaching career. I send my deepest sympathy to each of you. Jan Weitiamp, 355 Allengeny Dr. York, Pa. 17402

Lisa Rook

December 18, 2014

I was saddened to read of the passing of Mr Bridwell. His writing brought much joy to myself and my two children, along with millions of others. My thoughts and prayers go to his family, friends, and others whom he knew dearly.

Mary

December 17, 2014

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your family at this difficult time. Please find peace in knowing that God understands your grief and that He cares 1 Peter 5:6,7.

December 17, 2014

My sincere condolences to your family at this most difficult time in your lives. May the God of all comfort give you the strength needed to endure the days ahead.

December 17, 2014

Mr. Bridwell added so much joy to the lives of so many children. Clifford will continue in the hearts of so many.
Sincere condolences to his family. Psalm 121

Lynnette T

December 17, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Georgia

December 17, 2014

I had a chance to be Clifford for the Scholastic Book Fair at my son school recently, the joy and love that I received was overwhelming thank you Clifford. heaven is blessed to receive you.

Steve Carras

December 17, 2014

My condolences to the family.....I used to read the books..to..

B Lucas

December 17, 2014

Every one wants to achieve and aspire to more things. Some have the ability others develop it, these people are the ones that make a difference in life. Please may your fond memories make a good impression on the lives of family and friends. My sincere condolence.

Patricia Osborne

December 17, 2014

I loved reading about Clifford the Big Red Dog when I was a child. Thank you and Rest in Peace.

Patti

December 17, 2014

My daughter and I have cherished memories of sharing Clifford together. Thank you.

December 17, 2014

My condolences goes to the family . Have comfort in John 11:39-44

December 17, 2014

I send you, Norma, much love and my thoughts of you now.
What wonderful times you shared , and your memories, family and many friends will sustain you. Kate

December 17, 2014

Mr. Bridwell was a gentle man that made many children and adults smile. His kindness shined brightly when he visited the Kokomo-Howard County Library

Franciena

December 17, 2014

SOsorry for the loss of Mr. Bridwell and hope his family find comfort from the God who provided comfort .Psalms 83:18

Hart family

December 17, 2014

Our heartfelt condolences to mr. Bridwell's family. May our Heavenly Father, the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you. Deep sympathy

December 17, 2014

This is the hardest things we can go through, because we are never prepared for death of a love one, so please find comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be no more for this has been promised to us. Please except my deep condolences.

December 17, 2014

To the family, my condolences for your loss

December 17, 2014

RIP....

December 17, 2014

My condolences to the family. May you persevere in prayer to the God of all comfort. He promises to fortify you, strengthen you and help you endure during your grieving process. (Romans 12:12)

December 17, 2014

May these words of condolence along with your memories bring you comfort,and God's holy spirit be your peace.May you be reminded of the wonderful times you've shared because of His love.........nc

December 17, 2014

My condolences to the Bridwell Family for the loss of your dear husband, father, grandfather who brought happiness through his books on Clifford. Please be comforted in knowing God rewards those who care for others (Psalms 37:11,29) ~ Linda

December 17, 2014

Sickness & Death itself will be a thing of the past & there is hope to see your loved one again. Isaiah 33: 24.

December 17, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

December 17, 2014

I am very sorry for the loss of Mr Norman Bridwell. His Clifford cartoons brought much joy to my children and grand children. They were very delightful and taught a positive message about getting along with one another. May the Bridwell family find comfort in the many expressions of love and support. May the God of all comfort bless you with peace and help you to endure. - Psalm 147: 3

December 17, 2014

As I was growing up, Clifford was one of my favorite cartoon and shows. And as time passes, my nephews were the ones hooked up to Clifford. Reading that Mr. Bridwell has passed away is like reading that Clifford himself is gone. My heartfelt sympathy to the family for their loss. (Philippians 4:7) May they receive the inner peace to deal with their personal grief - that only our Heavenly Father can give to those who are going through difficult times.

Nancy Cromwell

December 17, 2014

Sorry to hear of the loss of a well talented individual. My son loved Clifford in growing up. Clifford was a good teaching tool and entertainer for him growing up. May the God of peace be with your family right now.(Romans 15:33) Please take care.

ADM

December 17, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Cheryl Lynn

December 17, 2014

Dear Bridwell family we are sorry for your loss.Cherish a life well lived.Draw close to God in prayer during this difficult time-James 4:8.

Linda

December 17, 2014

To the family of Norman Bridwell my deepest sympathy for your loss. His books and TV show about Clifford will be enjoyed by children everywhere. What a beautiful legacy he leaves such a wonderful friend as the big red dog.

Celebrating a life well lived, you will cherish the memories forever. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Psalms 62:8 mentions, "God is a refuge for us, pour out your hearts at all times". I hope you are able to find some comfort now and in the days to come.

December 17, 2014

I liked Clifford I watched him without my grandchildren.

Ann Arn

December 16, 2014

Mr. Bridwell was so kind to answer my students' letters when I was a first grade teacher many years ago. A kind and gracious man, who will always be appreciated!!! I am so sorry for his family's loss. God bless and comfort you!

Kirstin and Andy Sampson

December 16, 2014

My son was in love with Clifford until he was 5. We had Clifford books, movies, tennis shoes, outfits, games, puzzles, toys, you name it. His 3rd birthday was Clifford-themed. He had a HUGE red, backyard ball with Clifford's face on it, when he was 4. He's 14 now, and has some great memories because of you, Mr. Bridwell, and Clifford,Emily Elizabeth, Cleo, Mac, and T-Bone. Thank you.

Linda Belmonte (Wallace)

December 16, 2014

Mr. Bridwell gave me daughter and me hours of fun! We were in the Clifford book club until Scholastic ran out books to send! The family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Ms. Garcia

December 16, 2014

To The Bridwell Family: Thank you for Clifford. I read those stories to my first grade students, time and time again, and saw them read to their friends. What wonderful memories were created and cherished. May these and other memories and blessings surround your family at this time of loss. Godspeed, Mr. Bridwell and may you rest in peace.

michelle plakas-kaiser

December 16, 2014

rip

Elizabeth Reed

December 16, 2014

Your books brought me many hours of joy as a child. Thank you! Peace and comfort to your family.

Carole Lotz

December 16, 2014

Thank you for all you've given us. May you rest in peace.

Scott Chamberland

December 16, 2014

Rest in Peace

linda

December 16, 2014

My family loved your big red dog.

Kate Mergler

December 16, 2014

We all love the Clifford books. So sorry for the loss. We were all so blessed with this wonderful, gifted person. Thank you Norman!

Phyllis Podesva

December 16, 2014

My prayers are with his family

Tammy

December 16, 2014

Thank you for all the wonderful Clifford stories. We will have them forever!

ed george

December 16, 2014

Brought many years of joy
To my family God Bless

December 16, 2014

My nieces and nephews loved Clifford the Big Red when they were younger. We're so sorry to hear of Mr. Bridwell's passing. His legacy will long be remembered.

LA

December 16, 2014

My condolences on the loss of Mr. Bridwell. What an accomplished and satisfying life he lived. May God strengthen and comfort you during this difficult time-2 Cor.1:3-7.

JoAnne Thornton

December 16, 2014

Thank you Norman for giving us such a beloved dog. Because of you we will always have Clifford in our hearts, and a part of you will live on forever.

jb rodriguez

December 16, 2014

My children loved Clifford the Big Red Dog! Thank you for giving our children something wholesome to read.
"We have the hope of the everlasting life that God, who cannot lie, promised long ago." Titus 1:2

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