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Carl H. Norton

Washington, District of Columbia

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NORTON CARL H. NORTON (Age 83) Of Warrenton, VA on March 27, 2010 at home surrounded by his family. He was a Navy veteran and retiree of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Beloved husband of 59 years of Juanita Norton, devoted father of Annette Norton (Eric Ostrander) of Woodbridge and Patti...

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He is missed, and was a great leader at the D.I.A.. My deepest condolences and respect to his memory. Lt. Col. Jason E. McNully, CAP

Juanita, Annette, Patti, and family,

He was an inspiration and shared his wisdom with others. We all miss him.

Respectfully,

Ed Beigel, Laurel, Maryland

Juanita, Annette, and Patti,

You know we all loved him. Ours is a better country for him having lived in it and served it the way he did. I know am a better man for his inspiration. We will all miss him dearly.

RUS GREER

Carl was wonderful man who served this Nation well and had a goal to help people. He fullfilled this goal with the Norton Group which he founded.

May he rest in peace with the othert great leaders of this nation.

Marc Antkowiak

I just met Mr Norton this year at one of the NortonNet luncheons. I truly appreciate his passion to extend help in the transition of the military to the corporate world. His legacy lives on with the community he created and nutured. Thank you!

Our prayers are with you all. We have so many fond memories of the times we have spent with Mr. Norton and the family. May your memories bring you comfort.

Very Sincerely,
Patti, Drew, Sam & Rebecca

I met Carl through a mutual acquaintance as I was transitioning from government to the private sector. Carl was a great help and we became friends. I admired him greatly and valued his advice and insights. I'll miss him.

Carl created community for me and the other men and women of NortonNet. In the midst of my unemployment, meeting there, at the restaurant, lifted my spirits. I will remember those times; I will remember the community he created, by way of NortonNet.

The funny thing was, I really did not expect to find *community* within *unemployment*! But I did! And when you're struggling with unemployment, and the fears and anxieties that it brings, it's wonderful to go to a place that...