Kevin-Norman-Obituary

Kevin Michael Norman

Santa Rosa, California

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NORMAN, Kevin Michael, Cpt. Passed away August 12, 2003 in Korea. Beloved husband, son, brother and friend who gave his life in defense of his country. We will miss him and love him everyday for the rest of our lives. Kevin was the husband of Cpt. Brandi Lynn Norman, son of Laurie Norman of...

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Dear Brandi, Laurie, Tim, Sean, Rebecka, Colleen, Rob and families, My husband, Ted Evans, myself and the Wisherop famiiles are so saddened to hear of your tragic loss of Kevin. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Those of us who knew Kevin as a little boy at St. Andrews, are not surprised that he grew to be such a remarkable person. As Janis has expressed, and we agree, God must have a very special plan for Kevin. May God bless all of you, you are and will remain in our prayers.
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I must be in a time warp..my condonlences to you Brandi and your family, who I am sure admired and loved Kevin as a son.
Janis

Words cannot express the sorrow felt by the loss of your young son, Kevin. He was a man with a very special talent, to keep the peace. He was dedicated to his wife, family, country, and friends. He will be in your hearts forever and missed by many. May God grant you comfort and peace in your grief and sorrow.

Brandi,
Our deepest heartfelt prayers. May the Lord be of comfort to you, as he slowly reveals His plan. I'm firmly convinced that EVERYTHING happens for a reason -- according to His plan. In times like these, I know that's hard to believe. Kevin will be missed by countless numbers. I can't imagine how difficult it is for you now, but we pray you have an abundance of peace and comfort as you deal with your grief.
God Bless!

Our thoughts are with you and all of the others far away from home.

Tim, Laurie, Sean, Colleen, family and friends,
What sorrow this brings to my heart, knowing you all are suffering so. I have no words to express how profoundly sad I feel for you as you navigate through this difficult time. I am so good at finding the "silver lining" in the tough lessons we have to endure in life. I have been searching for it with Kevin's death. I can only find a glimmer of light in my feeling and belief that God needed him to help his band of angels in doing work...