NEWHALL Norman A. 84 of Naples, FL., formerly of Lynnfield. July 1. Son of the late Albert F. and Mabel F. (Harding) Newhall, Husband of Phyllis (Howell) Newhall. Father of Karen L. Mathews and husband Doug of Middleton, Linda J. Newton and husband Jack of Lynnfield and Robert E. Newhall and wife Miyuki of Cupertino, CA. Brother of Audrey Galpin of Newburyport and the late Donald, Larry and Robert Newhall. Grandfather of Dana Bloom, Brian Mathews, Mary and Jennifer Krieger, Taylor Armstrong and Andrew Newhall. Great grandfather of Ava Bloom, Aiden Krieger and Adison Armstrong. Funeral service in the Centre Congregational Church, 5 Summer St., Lynnfield, Wednesday 10:00 A.M. Visitation for relatives and friends will be held at the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., WAKEFIELD Tuesday 4:00-8:00 P.M. Interment will be at Willow Cemetery in Lynnfield. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Friends of Donald F. Newhall Memorial Park Trust, PO Box 642, Lynnfield, MA 01940. For obit/ directions /guestbook, www.mcdonaldfs.com
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Hi Phyllis, this has been a long time in coming. No excuse except that I am an old cranky Yankee. I think of Norm often, always enjoyed his different personality. I miss him as I am sure you do.
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