Donald Wood Norman

1934 - 2016

Donald Wood Norman obituary, 1934-2016

Donald Wood Norman

1934 - 2016

BORN

1934

DIED

2016

Donald Norman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 3, 2016.
Donald W. Norman, aka Don, Daddy & Granddaddy, passed away Friday, April 1, 2016, following several months of declining health. He leaves behind the love of his life, Retha M. Norman, daughters Donna Bryan and Kim Shope. Two "sons"-in-law, Mike Bryant and Gary Shope. Three very special grandchildren, Jenna & Matt Bryant and Cameron Huskey.

He was born in Summerfield, NC in 1934 to the late John Edgar Norman and Mae Wood Norman, brothers Mike, Keith and sister, Kathy survive him. Raised on a farm he learned early on the meaning and value of hard work which eventually lead him to a long career with the USDA, Farmers Home Administration. He and his family began their "trek" across the State that began in Statesville, Wadesboro (birthplace of Donna), a promotion moved them to Clinton (birthplace of Kim), then to Hertford, Enfield, and finally to Williamston in 1970. He retired as District Director, overseeing 13 counties, after 35 years of service. Many families across the state benefited because of his commitment to ensure equal treatment & service to those that truly needed assistance in their lives. Upon retirement from FmHA, because of his working knowledge of rural water and sewer systems, he contracted with Martin County and implemented the county-wide sewer system.

Don graduated from Bethany High School at an early age – 15. He was accepted and graduated from NC State University in 1955 and was the 2nd youngest student in that class of 1,000. Following graduation he met his future life partner & love, Retha. They had their first date in November, engaged in December and married in January 1956. They recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary?.

Dad enjoyed golf, loved his dogs and being with family and friends. He especially enjoyed having coffee with the coffee boys everyday at 8am and 2pm. The waitresses loved "Mr. Don" and would even send a cup of coffee home when he was sick and couldn't make it. He never lost his farm boy roots as he was an avid gardener growing beautiful roses, blueberries, peach trees, grapes & seasonal vegetables. Many friends benefited from his passion!

From the beginning of their marriage, mom and dad were actively involved in the community. His role was key in the establishment of Scotfield Country Club in Halifax County while they resided in Enfield, NC. He served as President of the Rotary, Jaycees and Lions Club and Secretary of the Ruritans while living in Hertford, NC. He also was President of the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club and Secretary of Roanoke Country Club in Williamston, NC. He served on the Mid-East Commission, Jail Commission for Martin & Bertie Counties and was Chairman of the Martin County ABC Commission for an unprecedented 16 years. Under his leadership the Commission was out "of the red" and into the black. He continued to give back by reducing his salary during this time of service.

Two awards he was most proud of was being named "Jaycee of the Year" in 1967 and receiving the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by Governor James G. Martin upon his retirement from FmHA. Although being a life long adamant Democrat, he had great respect for this Republican Governor. Rumor has it he even voted for him at least once?.

His great accomplishment and love was his family and his dog Tara, who predeceased him. People who knew him always said if they died first and came back they'd want to come back as "Don's dog". He was a kind, gentle soul. Quiet and soft spoken, always taking it in and leaving you with a one liner that left a smile on your face or shaking your head.

We thank all of the nurses, doctors, and staff at Martin General Hospital, Vidant Medical Center and the Service League of Greenville In-patient Hospice in Greenville, NC who helped with his care. Even when he could not speak all of the nurses would comment "he's so sweet". That's the person he was – sweet and kind.

In lieu of flowers please consider a "tangible" donation to:
Service League of Greenville In-Patient Hospice by writing in the memo line: Kitchen supplies or Laundry supplies, so this center can continue to provide for other families as they did for our family. Mailing address: 920 Wellness Drive, Greenville NC 27834

A memorial service will be held in the Biggs Funeral Home Chapel at 302 West Main Street, Williamston, NC on Saturday, April 9, 2016. Visitation at 1pm followed by the service at 2pm.

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April 9, 2016

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Patricia Bowers Presley

April 9, 2016

My heart is heavy for you. I am comforted that he and Patsy are sharing coffee and a bridge game. I have never known such a warm gentle soul. He brightened the world. I'm grateful to have shared his little corner.

April 9, 2016

We Love You all and know the world has changed forever for all. His kindness and gentle spirit will be missed by all.
I would imagine the coffee club in heaven has gotten a whole lot better!
Sophia Bowers

Carl Odom

April 8, 2016

Don was an exceptional person,I always knew as a neighbor I could ask and get expert advice about yard improvements.Brenda and my Grandchildren were always admiring his blueberry bushes. Retha God bless you and your family.

Paul and Faye Dalton

April 8, 2016

So very sorry for your loss. Don was s good man. Enjoyed seeing him through FmHA.

April 7, 2016

So sorry to hear of your loss. I retired from FmHA in 1996 and our paths (sadly) never crossed again. Don was a fine man, and I thoroughly enjoyed knowing and working with him.
Respectfully,
William T.(Billy) Winslow and Susan

Ken Barnwell

April 6, 2016

To Kim, Gary and the entire Norman Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Wonderful Obituary for an obviously special man.

Ken Barnwell, Greensboro, NC

April 5, 2016

I could not ask for a better next door neighbor or friend than Don. My thoughts
and prayers go out to the Norman family. Willie Rogers {Raleigh, NC}

Nancy Brothers

April 5, 2016

Well written obit, Kim! He sounds like a fine person who had a good, long life focused on service to others.
Know that you and your extended family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Nancy Brothers, Raleigh, NC

April 5, 2016

Your family is in my prayers. I am so very sorry . We lived across the street in Enfield. What wonderful neighbors and friends. Donna and Kim, please know my heart is with you and give Mrs. Norman my love. Connie Kerr Matthews.

Harold Pearman

April 4, 2016

Remember Don as a wonderful father,grandfather, friend and a public servant to many people.My prayers and thoughts to all of you.

Don Haynes

April 4, 2016

I lived across the rural road from Don from t he year he was seven and I was six. We played together and worked tobacco together, went to Sunday SChool together, and compete against each other(he always won on the playground or at table games!) It was my honor to hear his and Retha's vows. It was my loss that we did not keep in touch more closely but I am thankful we re-connected for his last days. In Don Norman we experience what the Bible called "the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living." As he has borne the image of the earthly, so now he bears the image of the heavenly. --Donald W. Haynes, Asheboro, NC

Deanna Mitchell

April 4, 2016

Thinking of you, Kim, and your wonderful family. Hugs to all of you.

Elaine Jones

April 4, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with you all!

Sam Manning

April 4, 2016

Don was my "Enfield Brother" and the loss of someone so dear to us is never easy. I hope all the cherished memories that we have will bring us some light during this dark time. My deepest condolences.

Jackie Morris

April 4, 2016

My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. You, Kim and Donna and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. Love to all.

David Manning

April 4, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with you in these difficult times... I have so many great memories growing up in Enfield, and you all played a big part as my favorite next-door neighbors.

Tom Gray

April 4, 2016

You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Kathy Holliday

April 4, 2016

Kim, Donna and Miss Retha,
So sorry to hear about Mr. Don. You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers. Keep the fond memories of him in your heart..
Kathy Pollard Holliday

Kathy and Judy

April 4, 2016

From your Wadesboro "Family" - We know that Don is greeting his family and friends - and that he and Gail are working together to 'reorganize' Heaven and make it more efficient! Love you all - and special hugs to Retha!

Jan Styons

April 3, 2016

Donna, thoughts and prayers to you and to your family. May you find comfort in the memories and happy times shared with your dad. Love to you, Mike and the kids.

Tammy & Dan and Will Hauser

April 3, 2016

Retha, Donna and Kim and family, you all are in our thoughts and prayers! We love you all!

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