JEFFREY-NORTON-Obituary

JEFFREY W. NORTON

Elmer, New Jersey

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Jeffrey W. Norton Woodbury, NJ Jeffrey W. Norton, 55, of Pedricktown passed away on September 9, 2014. Born in Woodbury, Jeff was the son of the late Charles & Virginia Butler Norton. For those folks who knew Jeff, they would tell you that he was one heck of a nice guy who never had anything...

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All those at Burlington Beef would like to express our deepest sympathy and know that although we only met Jeff once, we knew he was "special." We will be there for you if you need us!

SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT JEFF WE JUST FOUND OUT TODAY. JEFF WAS A GOOD FRIEND AND I AM SORRY WE DID NOT SPEND MORE TIME TOGATHER. PLEASE EXCEPT MY SYMOATHY AND IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU NEED PLEASE ASK ME I WILL HELP IN ANYWAY YOU NEED. CALL ANYTIME 856-467-4786 JR. & TRACY SORBELLO

Dear Nancy,

I am so very shocked and saddened to learn of Jeff's passing. Jeff was always a joy whenever he came to the pharmacy. We always had a great time talking with him and loved when he used to come through the drive thru with his dog. The pharmacy staff always thought of Jeff as "good people." May God embrace Jeff and comfort you in your time of sorrow. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Those that we hold closest to our hearts never truly leave us. They live on in the kindness they have shared and the love they brought into our lives. Deepest condolences.

Some have departed this life, along the way,
And are absent from our gathering today...
Now as all our names are read,
Some will remember things,
That they did or said...
Faces and voices, will become vivid once more!
Though they won't again be coming, through the door...

remembering Jeff, Class of '77...

Though I hadn't seen Jeff for many years, I remember him as a very unique and caring person, a friend to all.
He didn't just wander through life, he embraced it and was always ready for the next adventure.
His extreme love of hunting, fishing, and nature in general was 'infectious'. I'm confident some of his happiest times were when he was in the meadow, the field, or on the water.
The mold is broken, and he will be truly missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.