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Norman W. Allard

Palmer, Massachusetts

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Norman W. Allard 1923 - 2012 LUDLOW - Norman W. Allard, 88, former longtime resident of Wilbra-ham, died peacefully on Sunday, April 1, 2012. Born in Springfield, October 2, 1923, he was the son of Edward and Mabel (Phlebotte) Allard. Norman grew up in Springfield, later relocating to Wilbraham,...

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Dear Family,
I am sorry to learn of your loss. Uncle Norman will live on in my memory as the rich voice that blended so well with his brothers, as the sparkle in his eyes when he smiled, and the brave and graceful dive into Lake George.
Love,
Chris Allard

Dear Allard family members,
Norman was one of the closest friends to my parents, Len & Winnie Taylor. Norm was a gentleman with class! He was a special person that will be missed by many!
Your family friend,

Jim Taylor.

Dear Allard Family,
Please accept my prayers and sympathy at this sad time. I, too, have so many fond memories of Uncle Norm, and most of them involve music. The Lake George vacations in the 1950's always bring back thoughts of Uncle Norm playing his guitar while we sang on the porch and in front of the fireplace in the evenings. I like to picture my dad welcoming your dad into heaven. Many blessings.
Cousin Gail Calcasola

Dear Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Norman's death. He was an important figure in my childhood and I remember his smile and his singing voice with great warmth. My prayers are with you.
Love,

To The Allard family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all you at this time. Cherish all your happy memories.

Dear Allard Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I still fondly remember the vacations so many years ago at Lake George and Uncle Norman going for a dip in the Lake before breakfast and singing songs in the evening on the front porch while he played his guitar. Many prayers for your loss, Cousin Paula Kelton