Norman Allen WEISS

Norman Allen WEISS obituary

Norman Allen WEISS

Norman WEISS Obituary

Published by Edmonton Journal on Jun. 13, 2015.

WEISS, Norman Allen
Norman Allen Weiss, 79, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2015, in Courtenay, B.C., after a long battle with Parkinson's disease, Lewy Body Dementia and throat cancer.
Born in Edmonton, the youngest of six children of Alfred and Matilda Weiss into the austere 1930s, Norm learned early on that self-reliance, a positive attitude and an entrepreneurial spirit were the key to success. His first job, at age 10, was selling newspapers outside the liquor store on the east side. When he earned enough money to buy a bicycle, he delivered groceries and telegrams to Edmonton residents until he graduated from Victoria Composite High School. Norm soon upgraded to a motorcycle and was known to race the then-unpaved Groat Road. A born salesman, Norm became the youngest blockman for International Harvester and vice president of the Edmonton Junior Chamber of Commerce.
While travelling the long roads of Alberta, he developed a lifetime love of cars. Always in search of a better deal, Norm's persuasive tongue convinced dealerships to loan him cars if he agreed to sell the cars on their behalf. This ensured he had the newest and fanciest car with little cost. It was during his frequent trips on the Prairies that Norm met his future wife Carol, while at a dance in Camrose. She knew that life with Norm would never be dull and they married in 1962.
His career took him to Shell Canada, where he was transferred to Vancouver as the Western Marketing Manager. Growing tired of the corporate world, Norm took the family to Fort McMurray to operate a Shell bulk plant and a Ski-Doo dealership. Immersing himself into the town, Norm became vice-chair of the Fort McMurray Chamber of Commerce, member of the Kinsmen Club, Rotary Club and Muffalloose Trailblazers.
In 1979, Norm was elected to the Alberta Legislature to represent Fort McMurray - Lac La Biche. He was a successful, four-term member of the Alberta government serving as Minister of Recreation and Parks, Minister of Career Development and Employment and Assistant Minister to Social Services and Community Health. Norm chaired the Northern Alberta Development Council and was a member of the AOSTRA and Syncrude Boards.
Norm was a strong and passionate voice for the North, representing his constituents with energy, honesty and a genuine concern for all. He was proud to have contributed to the 1988 Calgary Olympics, the Fort McMurray Oil Sands Interpretive Centre, the Keyano College Foundation and was deeply honoured by the naming of the Norm Weiss Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts. In 1993, after 14 years and three Premiers, Norm retired from politics. Norm was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, in 2012, for his service to the community.
In 1996, Norm and Carol moved to beautiful Courtenay, B.C., where Norm enjoyed his view of the ocean, many rounds of golf at the Sunnydale Club, fishing trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands, breakfast with A&W buddies, bargain hunting at swap meets, keeping tabs on his neighbours at Bates Beach and advising the local B.C. Conservatives. While wintering in Arizona, Norm returned to his salesman roots, buying and selling golf clubs, organizing golf games and meeting up with old friends.
Norm is remembered with love by his wife Carol, daughter Jill Weiss (Louise) and grandson "Buckshot" Graham, daughter Wendy Manchak (Wally) and granddaughter Katelyn.
Norm's family would like to thank the staff at the St. Joseph's Hospital Transitional Care Unit and Glacier View Lodge for their wonderful care and compassion in his last year. Norm's ready smile and clever wit will be missed, but wherever he is now, you can guarantee he will be drinking a diet Coke, eating a Teen-Burger and negotiating the best deal on a trailer, boat or car.
In keeping with Norm's wishes, no funeral service will be held. Online condolences are welcome at memorialwebsite.legacy.com/NormWeiss. Memorial donations can be made to KidSport Canada (www.kidsportcanada.ca) – a national organization helping children experience the benefits of organized sport.

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August 15, 2015

My sincere condolences to you Carol and Jill. It was honour and privilege to serve with Norm when he was Minister of Recreation and Parks, along side Carole Shields. He was transparent, compassionate, a sincere gentleman, who served Albertans with his heart on his sleeve--truly one of a kind but his legacy will live on in my heart! I salute you Norm....I'll never forget the impact you made in my life! Joan Ahlsten-Kujala

Corrina Dziwenka

August 6, 2015

My deepest condolences to Carol, Jill and family. Mr. Weiss was my first and BEST boss in the Alberta Legislature. Not only was he was a boss, but also a father figure I looked up to and in 1993 at my wedding, gave the toast to the bride and I will forever cherish that memory along with all the others! He taught me morales that today I profess to my children! He will forever live in my heart as a friend and mentor! God Bless you Mr. Weiss!

Cheryl Phillips

July 1, 2015

Carol, Jill & Family
My deepest Sympathy in the loss of Norm.
He was a very generous & caring man with a quick wit.
My thoughts & prayers are with you.

June 29, 2015

Carol and family, Norm will long be remembered fondly by his Bates Beach neighbours.
Sue G.

June 20, 2015

So sorry to hear and read of Norm's passing. Our sincere condolences to you Carole and family. He was a great and well liked person and the Muffaloose Snowmobile Club were honored to have him as a member.
Hector and Phyllis Menard.

Emile and Louise Royer

June 20, 2015

Sorry to hear about Norm's passing. We missed him at our 40th anniversary party of the Muffaloose Club and other snowmobile clubs. He was remembered and missed. Our condolences.

Vicki and Steve

June 20, 2015

Norm made the world a better place .. Rest in peace

E. (Betty) Collicot

June 19, 2015

Sincere Sympathy, Carol and family, for your loss - There is no doubt that you will miss him, but, speaking from experience, your memories of all that you did together, the love you shared, the fun times, the good times, the trying times, and so on, will stay with you always, and will sustain you - Norm had an incredible career in public service, and I, for one, will always remember his honesty, his loyalty, and his desire to think things through so that he made the right decisions, always in keeping with his values. It was a pleasure to know him! My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours!

June 17, 2015

Norm was a great fellow minister and friend, he will be missed by many but I know his family will miss him most.

Dennis Anderson

Ernie Isley

June 16, 2015

Served with Norm for 14 years. Good man. Condolences to the family.

Guy Gail Marc Boutilier

June 15, 2015

Carol and family , thank you for sharing Norm with us, for all his tireless work in helping citizens in Fort McMurray, Northern Alberta, and our province. His love of our regional and people will never be
forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Thank you for your service to Alberta.

Jill Hodgins Ukrainec

June 15, 2015

What a nice guy! Norm did a lot for Fort McMurray and always was so easy to talk to and willing to help whatever the cause..... our thoughts are with the family......

Art & Sylvia Avery

June 14, 2015

Carol & Family: Sincere condolences on the passing of Norm. Norm was a person who always got the job done. His love of Northern Alberta and especially Fort McMurray was boundless. We had the privilege of working with Norm on many projects. It is our privilege to have known Norm. Rest easy Norm, your job on earth is indeed well done. You will not be forgotten.

Ian MacDonald

June 14, 2015

Sincere condolences to Carol and family. Norm was a wonderful man who will be missed by all who knew him.

June 13, 2015

A friend and a man I looked up to,,,, RIP Norm
-Dwight Denton

Mary O'Neill

June 13, 2015

Jack and I send our condolences to you, Carol, and your family on the passing of a spirited and real gentleman who did much for the development of our Alberta. Mary O'Neill

Joyce Ingram

June 13, 2015

I had the privilege of working with Norm when he was Chair of the Northern Alberta Develoment Council working with Al "Bommer" Adair. He was a true gentleman and a strong supporter of Northern Alberta. My condolences to Carol and the family on their loss.

Joyce Ingram

June 13, 2015

Carol and family. Condolences to you and family. Norm was a sincere gentlemen and was well respected in government and the many other area. Rest in peace. Bill Purdy Former MLA

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