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NORMAN ELLENBERGER Obituary

NORMAN DALE ELLENBERGER, 83, died exactly where he wanted to be, in his cabin in Watersmeet Mich., Sunday, Nov.15, 2015. He was lovingly raised by his parents, Dale and Mildred Ellenberger, and grandparents, Chester and Clellah Isanogle in Bluffton, Ind. He graduated from New Haven High School, where he solidified his passion for competition in sports. Norm was recruited to play football at Butler University where he was a three sport athlete. During his tenure at Butler he was team captain and all conference on Butler's football team and a two year varsity letter winner. Norm was mentored by Hall of Fame Coach Paul D. "Tony" Hinkle on the Butler Bulldogs' basketball squad, becoming a two year varsity winner. Norm pitched one of five no hitters in Butler baseball history and was named Indiana Collegiate Conference Baseball Most Outstanding Player in 1954. He was also a two time all conference player for baseball, a knuckle ball specialist. Norm was inducted into the Butler Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012. During his speech accepting the award, he spoke of his time at Butler as "blessed enough to have the experience". Norm was drafted into the US Army. He met the mother of his children Judith Weld in 1956. They had three beautiful children together, Barbara, Shari, and James. During this time Norm was drafted by the Pittsburg Pirates to pitch. He was released after one year after an injury, which led Norm to direct his passion towards coaching. New Haven High School, his alma mater, hired him to coach high school basketball which was the beginning of his legendary coaching career.Norm left New Haven High School in 1963 to coach at Monmouth College, Ill. While at Monmouth, he coached basketball, football, and baseball. After three seasons at Monmouth, Norm was offered the assistant coaching position under Coach Bob King at New Mexico. When King resigned in 1972, Norm was named head coach of the Lobos. As first year head coach he led the Lobos to a 21-6 record. The Lobos went on to win the Western Athletic Conference championships in 1974 and 1978, compiling a "Stormin Norman" overall record of 134-62 (.684). Norm was named Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 1973-1974. Norm's coaching career extended internationally, conducting coaching clinics in four continents. He was an official guest in China and Taiwan. In 1974 he took his New Mexico team to Tel Aviv, Israel, winning the International University Basketball Games for the United States. He coached the Korean and Japanese Olympic teams. Norm spent time coaching the Albuquerque Silvers and Professional Women's WBA. Throughout his life, Albuquerque remained close in his heart. His memories and stories of players, friends and family were always a part of him even after moving away from the area. In 1986 Don Haskins hired Norm as lead assistant at UTEP, coaching for four years, one of those years as head coach. Bob Knight hired Norm in 1990 as assistant for the Indiana Hoosiers until 2000 when Norm accepted an assistant coach position for the Chicago Bulls. It was during Norm's time at UTEP and Indiana that his love of Muncho Lake, British Columbia began. After discovering Muncho Lake, Norm began a career as a fishing guide in the Northern Rockies of British Columbia during the off season. His last trip to British Columbia was this year fishing with dear friends catching Lake Trout, Pike, laughing, talking, and telling many stories of his extraordinary experiences of his life. In 2012 Norm was honored to once again coach with his lifetime friend John Whisenant for the New York Liberty. During the last 15 years Norm coached numerous high school basketball teams which was the driving force of his passion for the game and life. "Everyone has an itch to scratch", he would say about continuing to coach until his last day on earth. His passion for teaching players about the game extended to life lessons, always guiding and teaching, always offering his time and talent unselfishly, contributing to what he had to share. Norm is survived by the mother of his children, Judi; daughters, Barbara (Steve) Dobson of Bellingham, Wa. and Shari Ellenberger of Seattle, Wa.; son, James (Suzanne) Ellenberger of New York City; and grandchildren, Shane, Gabe, Sharon, Billy, Dale, Juliette, Samantha and Christiana. Norm spent his last years with his sweetheart Lori. He was very close to Lori's children, Philip, Peter, and Ricki Ann. Kiva, his chocolate lab, is already missing him, as Norm would refer to her as "the brown dog". Norm is also survived by his cousin, Mary Ann Ellenberger of Indiana; as well as extended relatives in the New Haven, Blufton, and Fort Wayne area. A memorial celebration of Norm's life is 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015 at the Lakeland Union High School Fieldhouse in Minocqua, Wisc. with a Memorial Gathering to start at 11 a.m. prior. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, Norm had a special place in his heart for Diana and George Trejeque whose son Erin passed away of childhood cancer. Erin's Place is being built in Albuquerque for children with cancer and their families to help care for them in times of need. Website is CCFNM.org or mail donations to The Children's Cancer Fund of New Mexico, 112 14th St. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Online condolences may be shared at www.nimsgernfuneral.com Arrangements by Nimsgern Funeral & Cremation Services.

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers on Nov. 20, 2015.

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Dan Droeg

November 1, 2023

It was years before I learned of Coach Norm´s passing and it now seems superfluous to add a comment here, but he was someone special to me and in my life, so better late than never. I first met coach when Bob King was still the head coach at UNM. I was lucky enough to go to Coach King´s summer basketball camps at Lake Vallecito in Colorado when I had just finished 7th grade. I was a gangly, awkward kid in whom Coach Ellenberger saw something. I went to that camp for 5 years. After Coach King moved on to Indiana State (where he coached Larry Bird), Coach Ellenberger kept holding those camps at the lake. One year he caught the then state record Northern Pike between practices.
Coach Ellenberger believed in me and told me I could play college basketball at some level, but not D1.
Long story short, I went on to play D1 college football and will NEVER forget Coach Ellenberger and how he told always told me I was something special. I did play three sports through high school, was All State both ways in football, and region champion in the high hurdles. He never forgot me and would occasionally contact me to let me know he was proud of me. Despite what happened during his coaching career at UNM, he was always a gentleman and mentor to me. Even all these years later I still tear up thinking about how he pushed me. And oddly encouraging, he passed away the exact same day as my mother.

Jamie Ortiz

November 11, 2022

Found this photo from around '97 of Norm. He was always in motion.

Jamie Ortiz

June 8, 2019

I knew Norm during my last years in Bloomington , Indiana. He was an energetic outgoing and thoughtful man who was liked by so many.He always found time to talk to those who stopped to say " Hey Norm !".I am glad he was in a place he loved and with the people he cherished. He is surely missed even today . . . goodbye Norm, you were a treasure.

Stephen. (Cookie) Bunjan

January 3, 2017

I met Norm when he was an assistant to Bob Knight at Indiana U. I fished with him on many occasions in British Colombia & on the Sutton River in Ontario. He was a great flyfisherman and cook in the field. I tied fly fishing baits for him and Coach Knight. He named one of my grasshopper baits, "The Terminator". I'm going to miss him

Olan R. Turner, Sr.

September 3, 2016

I graduated from New Haven in 1965, as did my sister Marilyn in 1963 and sister Brenda in 1967. I still have my high school yearbooks with Coach Ellenbergers'
pictures as assistant football and baseball coach. I have many fond memories of the basketball team and still remember the names of many of the players who were under the tutelage of Coach. Truly he died doing what he was born to do!

November 25, 2015

My prayers are with the family at this time of sorrow. I was a cousin to Norm. We had lots of memories over the early years. Love to all.
Sue Turner/Garver-Ft. Wayne, IN

Allen Montoya

November 23, 2015

Storming Norman was truly a class act! He positively impacted many people mostly in their youth. Norm will be fondly remembered by many people!

Robert Armstrong

November 20, 2015

Many great memories of Coach Ellenberger from NHHS of 50 years ago. I wonder if his Mich cabin is the same one he invited us to for a day of fishing one summer. He was pouring a new concrete floor for a new room in the cabin and it started to rain. He and his dad had to shovel the still wet cement out an open window so the rain wouldn't spoil it. I'm he didn't find it funny at the time, but later it was a good story he enjoyed telling.

Kenneth Ellenberge

November 20, 2015

Norm Ellenberger was a friendly, professional coach and outstanding athlete. He was the champion of the Ellenberger heritage. He loved fishing and had unlimited success in all his endeavors. His father Dale Ellenberger was an original partner in the Ellenberger Brothers Auctioneer firm that has enjoyed 90 years of successful business in northeast Indiana and is in it's 3rd generation of family. Sincerely, Kenneth Ellenberger Cousin of Norm and President of Ellenberger Brothers Auctioneers

Manny Valenzuela

November 19, 2015

Stormin Norman, was a very interesting and dynamic person. Growing up in Albuquerque, and watching the NM Lobo basketball team evolve into something special was a joy in itself, for me. As children we look up and aspire to be like certain grownups. Mr. Ellenberger, was such a person. From the way he dressed, up to how he carried himself in public. The world has lost another great individual! May God bless all his family and friends!!

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