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Norman Jackson Obituary

NORMAN JACKSON Norman Wesley Jackson was born in Mount Dennis in 1928 and passed away peacefully on Christmas morning, 2010 in Toronto with his loving wife of 60 years, Joan (nee Innes), by his side. A superb athlete, Norm played Senior A baseball, basketball and golf. He retired from Kodak in 1984 after 38 years. He was a devoted Dad to Maureen, Lynda (deceased in 1998), Paul and Carol (Brian Erdelyi) and proud 'Poppy' to Scott Jarrett, Ryan, Lauren and Kristen Erdelyi, Braden and Chelsea Kennedy and great- grandchild Seamus Jarrett- Lynch. He is also survived by his brother Gord Jackson (Eileen) and his brother-in-law Don Innes (Beryl, deceased). He enjoyed his retirement, travelling with family and friends, golfing and helping others. Until the end he maintained his charismatic outgoing spirit with music, laughter and kindness The family would like to thank the staff of 2 south at Wesburn Manor for their excellent care and compassion. Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. A celebration of his life will take place early in the New Year. Contact [email protected] for details.

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Published by Toronto Star on Dec. 30, 2010.

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January 9, 2011

Dear Joan
We were friends since grade one and he was a true gentleman.he
will be missed by all.Love & best wishes to you and the family.
TED ALLEN

Katie Griffiths

December 31, 2010

Our condolences to you Joan and your family…You are in our thoughts, the stories you have told of Norm singing and the music bringing joy to you both, will stay with us always. Katie and the “Afternoon Group”

Sharon Finewax

December 30, 2010

So sorry to hear of Norm's passing. I remember the first day we met at the lunch table at Wesburn. He spoke lovingly of his wife and family and proudly of his time at Kodak. My condolences on your loss.

Ken Shaddock

December 30, 2010

Norm was my supervisor (Kodak Dealer Service) for 4 years (1968-1972) and we all loved him. He made our stressful workplace fun with his humour and hilarious antics. He was proud of our successes. It seemed that he derived great joy from helping and promoting his people. I am one of the lucky guys who was influenced by him and benefitted from having worked under him.

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