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Kenneth A. Norton Jr.

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Kenneth A. Norton, Jr. 1946 - 2013 FRAMINGHAM - Kenneth A. Norton Jr., 66, died Monday in Baystate Medical Center. Ken was born in Springfield the son of Kenneth A. and the late Mary A. Norton Sr. He graduated from High School in Rutland, Vermont, and the University of Vermont in Burlington. A retired vice-president for Kenyan-Eckart Advertising Company, he lived in Boston before moving to Framingham nine years ago. He leaves his father Kenneth A. Norton Sr. of Feeding Hills; his sister Andrea N. Tavares and her husband Francis. A memorial service will be planned at a later date and a private graveside service will be held in Springfield Street Cemetery. The Agawam Curran-Jones Funeral Home is handling all arrangements.

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Rest in peace, my dear friend. You will forever be a light in my life.

Ken, it is with overwhelming and profound sadness that I send this message. You will always be with me and in my heart till the end of time. I miss you greatly.

You will always live in my heart - Your passion and love of life was inspirational to all who knew you.
Good-bye dear friend...

I remember how loving and kind you were to me when Allison was sick....so many Eagle Camp years together. Thank you, Kenny. Be at rest.

It is often I think of Ken and fondly remember the years we worked together. Learning that he passed leaves me with incredible sadness. Ken was not only a wonderful mentor and coworker but a truly special person. He will be missed.

I have known Ken since I first learned how to talk. Ken was a special person and played a significant role in the life at Eagle Camp. He was always full of wisdom and always brightened everyone's day. He will be missed by all of us.

Ken was a kind soul and I am terribly saddened by his passing. I will always remember him and his sweet, kind nature. I hope you're in a better place!

Thank you, dear Kenny, for being the upbeat, energetic, selfless, generous, patient, and fun loving friend you've always been to the Lynde/ Lewis / Alexander clan. Actually, you've been as much "family" as "friend"....and we treasured how you cheered us on in every way through thick and thin. We're grateful to have known you, and are grateful too that you're now out of pain and in a place of peace. Wah widdi wah, dear friend.

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