Henry-Norman-Obituary

Henry Robert Norman

Washington, District of Columbia

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March 12, 2009 Henry Robert Norman, 79, of Freehold Township, NJ, died Thursday at home. Mr. Norman was born, and raised in Syracuse, NY, and had lived in Africa, Afghanistan, and Washington D.C. before moving to Freehold Township in 2005. Mr. Norman was a 1951 graduate of Western Maryland...

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My sympathies to Michelle and family. Henry was a leader in international development and influenced the lives of millions of people in the developing world. It was an honor to know and work with him.

Dear Rudy and Pauline: Bettylou and Benedetto Farsaci are sorry for your loss. I often think about Henry,Mark ,Rudy , and the others at the gas station and the fun we had. I recenty found a photo of the gang in front of Kimbells gas station in Eastwood. Again our condoleances.Benedetto(Ben) Farsaci

To Henry's family,

Henry's enthusiasm 45 years ago for the new Peace Corps program in Guinea, his desire "get it right", was important to me then and memorable now. I want to join you in honoring his contributions and wish you serenity in this loss.

Ron Boring

So Sorry for your loss. Your cousins from Syracuse,N.Y. Frank Ventre & Ann, Nancy &Pat Campagna, and Lola (Ventre)Kinney Of Ocala , Fla.
Also all the Campagna boys from Syracuse, Eddie,Tony, & John.

Ihave a great sense of loss in reading of Henry's passing.
At the present time my wife Sybil and I are outside of Auckland, N.Z on a cruise and stopped into a library and rread about Henry.

We had a wonderul group of people in the 1960s in Syracuse. Michelle, Henry, Rudy, Pauline, Dick Long,
Joe Ryan, Helen, the Kelly brothers, Dan--All with stars in our eyes and love in our hearts to build a better Syracuse.
They got me started in politics and I've been there ever...

Rudy, Profoundest condolences on the loss of your distinguished brother.He will rest in peace!

To Henry's family: I am deeply saddened to hear of Henry's passing. I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea when Henry was the Director of our group, and have thought of him often and fondly for all the years since, and with deepest respect for his kindness, wisdom and connection with all of us in that challenging, fascinating, time. My heart goes out to all of you.