Donald-Norman-Obituary

Donald Richard Norman Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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Donald Richard Norman, Jr. 2/7/1952 - 7/14/2010 Don passed away on July 14, 2010 after courageously confronting throat cancer three years ago and surviving a life threatening accident. Don fought with nothing but grace and without complaints. Don is preceded in death by his father, Donald, and...

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You are a very special person Don. You will always be missed. Rest in Peace my friend

Thinking of you today, Don, great thoughts and crazy fun memories always. So ironic that the last time we spoke was when you called me in CA to tease me about getting married and today is my wedding anniversary. Dana - I hope you and the family are doing well.

I miss you Don. Love Dana

Thoughts and Prayers to the Norman Family. I knew and loved Don in high school. And like many had not seen him in many years. He was such a great guy.
My deepest sympathy, to his family.

My prayers go out to the Norman family. Donald was one of my favorite customers always had a smile on when I could tell he didn't feel well. He will be missed.

I went to high school with Don and then ended up working with him at Lil Abner's as a waitress and bookeeper. I always have had alot of respect for his honesty and hard-work ethics. He still remains to be one of my favorite bosses. God Bless you - I have never forgotten that smile of yours Don. My condolences to the family.

Don and I played in a band together many, many years ago... "Wooden Indian". We toured the East Coast together...walked the streets of NYC for the first time... drove through Canada and back down through Detroit. Don was always a straight up guy, would give you the shirt off his back.

Thanks Don, for turning me on to Kaleidescope, wonderful music. I often think of our travels that summer and all of the gigs we played in town.

Condolences to family and friends.

Dear Megar and all the Normans,

On behalf of all the Hannan siblings, we wish you our deepest sympathy on the loss of your first born. Don was a good man. We are so sorry for your loss and will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

I attended high school with Don, and although we weren't close and didn't hang out in the same circles, I am saddened by his death. My condolences and prayers are extended to the Norman family.