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Norman Kenneth John GRAHAM

Norman Kenneth John GRAHAM obituary, Toronto, ON

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Norman GRAHAM Obituary

NORMAN KENNETH JOHN GRAHAM Norman died peacefully after a long battle with cancer on Friday, September 4, 2020, aged 76. Loving husband of 52 years to Veda (nee Donoghue). Father of Leigh-Anne (Grant), Stephanie (Tibor) and Ian (Jessica). Grandfather to Ruby and George Gibbons, Miah and Griffin Goncalves and Vivienne Graham. Predeceased by his parents, George and Anne (nee Rigg) Graham. Norman was an esteemed business leader who was equally renowned for his intellectual gift, kindness and willingness to support others. He had a long and distinguished career in financial services, notably at firms McLeod Young Weir and The Bank of Nova Scotia. A long-time member of the Canadian Capital Markets Association, he served as Chairman of both Fundserv and the IDA (now IIROC) and on the Board of the Canadian Depository for Securities. Above all else, Norm was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and incredibly loyal and solid friend. Watching his grandchildren grow and thrive gave him tremendous happiness and pride. He kept in touch with many old friends from his childhood in East York and would often speak fondly of playing hockey and baseball with them until the streetlights came on. His most cherished time was spent with his family and friends, particularly at his homes on Longboat Key and Lake Simcoe. Never one to worry about time, in his presence you might find yourself unknowingly on a "Poppa adventure;" roaming the aisles of Canadian Tire for hours, musing through the Vintages section at the LCBO and inevitably, getting the car washed. He was a master of trivia, an avid bridge player, a terrible handyman, and could often be found at the kitchen table doing the crossword puzzle confidently in pen. He will be greatly missed by this family; cousin Norma Marlow, her husband, Frank and their family, cousin Catherine Bozinoff, as well as his many friends and former colleagues. Our sincere gratitude to his care team, notably Andrea Small-Swaby, Dr. Martina Trinkaus and the Palliative Care team at St. Michael's Hospital. He lived a full and happy life, and we are honored to celebrate it. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to The Urban Angel, The St. Michael's Hospital Foundation or to CAMH. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 12 to Sep. 16, 2020.

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Sonia Anderson

September 15, 2020

Veda, I am so very sorry for your loss, I extend my deepest regrets to your family. I worked for Norm at, MYW, SCI and Scotiabank. I have so much respect for him, he was an amazing Boss. He taught me so much during our time together. Although I have not seen Norm for over 10 years, I think of him from time to time and share a little chuckle to myself. I will never forget him “Storman Norman”. Rest In Peace my friend..
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Diane Brooks

September 15, 2020

A truly kind, funny and brilliant man. Norm certainly enhanced my work life, and his memory lives on in me. R.I.P friend

Anna Relyea

September 13, 2020

I’m so sorry for your loss, Veda. The book club members heard many stories about Norman — his smarts, his cooking and love of his kids and grandkids. We heard he was generous, straight talking and authentic.
May his memory be eternal

Anna Relyea

September 13, 2020

I’m so sorry for your loss, Veda. The book club members heard many stories about Norman — his smarts, his cooking and love of his kids and grandkids. We heard he was generous, straight talking and authentic.
May his memory be eternal

Eric Savva

September 12, 2020

Norman became a good friend to me over these last few years. I was happy to be Norman's personal trainer. He came to train with me, catch up on the week's events and rant on about Trump's latest misdeeds. The hours went by quickly. I'm going to miss him.

Rozanne Reszel

September 12, 2020

Veda, my condolences to you and the family. I was fortunate to work with Norm for many years on committees in the investment industry. He was always generous with his knowledge, friendly and inclusive. I enjoyed meeting you over the years when you accompanied Norm at industry conferences. I send my thoughts, prayers and happy memories of Norm, warm regards, Rozanne

Derek Tilley

September 11, 2020

I worked for Norm at MYW and Scotia McLeod from 1988 to 1998. Norm was a great manager and knew the securities business like no other. Some of my most memorable years of working in the business was at MYW under Norm.
Great memories in the office, at the Briars conferences playing cards and telling stories, and one time at his cottage in Midland with many of his managers golfing and boating.
Work places today cant compare. You truly can mix business and pleasure. Norm proved that and gained tremendous loyalty and respect from his managers.

Thanks so much Norm! You will be missed but not forgotten!

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