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JAMES A. "DOLPH" NORTON

Charlottesville, Virginia

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NORTON JAMES A. "DOLPH" NORTON, 87, pas-sed away on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010, at his home at Westminster Canterbury of the Blue Ridge in Charlottesville, VA. He was born in Haynesville, LA to George Thurman Norton and Sue Anne Tinsley Norton on May 28, 1922. He is survived by his wife of 65 years,...

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Dear Fay Tyler: Dorothy and I extend our deepest and fullest sympathy to you and your family, and express our fullest appreciation for Dolph. You know that I came within the Norton circle almost 54 years ago. Fresh out of the Army, and home from duty in Korea, I came to work in the METRO project in Cleveland, and from time was never far from some contact with Dolph, and by extension yourself.

I enjoyed learning of your and his getting married in Mississippi, and was pleased to...

Dear Mrs. Norton,
We are so sorry for your loss. Dr. Norton was a very gracious and classy gentleman, and it was a pleasure to know the two of you through Dawn and Steve. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Faye Tyler,
I was very sorry to hear of Dolph's death. I enjoyed knowing and working with him. His warmth and good humor were appreciated by all.

Dear Mrs. Norton, all our sympathies and fondest memories to you and your family at this sad time. It was a pleasure to have Mr Norton as a patient and he will be sorely missed by all of us.. With love from the Staff at Blue Ridge Internal Medicine.

Dear Fay Tyler,
You are in my thoughts. Dolph was a visionary and inspired those of us who worked with him to do our very best. He related to people with grace and respect. He set an example for us all.

Dear Fay Tyler, please accept my deepest sympathies. Dolph was one of the finest persons I've ever known. It was an honor to work for someone of such high ideals.

Dear Fay Tyler
I am so sorry to hear of Dolph's passing. He was always encouraging the staff at the Center to strive for higher goals. Dolph was the director who assigned me to work with the Treasurers' Association of Virginia, something I will always be grateful to him for. I loved the stories he would tell us. He will be greatly missed by the staff here that worked with him.

I lost my mom a little over two weeks ago so I know the sorrow you must be feeling right now at the...

Fay Tyler -
I'm so sorry to hear of Dolph's passing. He was a very capable and engaging person and a huge asset to the community.

Thinking of you-
Sandy Snook

Fay Tyler:
Deepest sympathy on the passing of Dolph. What a loss to all. He contributed so much of value over his lifetime.
We are sorry to lose such an outstanding member of our
BETS group. Our roster grows smaller each year.

Please know that I am thinking of you.
Love, Jean Gaede