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Norman Bedillion

Chicago, Illinois

May 20, 1928 – Nov 2, 2025 (Age 97)

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BORN
May 20, 1928
DIED
November 2, 2025
AGE
97
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

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Norman Bedillion, 97, of Washington, passed away on Sunday, November 2, 2025. Born on May 20, 1928 in Washington, he was the son of the late William A. and Mary M. Bedillion. Loving father to Roger (Donna) Bedillion, Jon Darrel (Catherine) Bedillion and Jay Bedillion; beloved grandfather to...

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I am so sorry for your loss. Norman played for my wedding in 1972 and I knew him from other events around town. He was the funniest most caring person, and I wish that I had known him better.

Condolences to rest of the family..been awhile since I saw Norman but always enjoyed seeing him...Rest in peace cousin....

I remember Norm from his many years at Washington Mall. A wonderful man, always helping n smiling. His floral arrangements were beyond beautiful. He will b missed by many.

Uncle Norman was a special person . I enjoyed talking with him and have many great memories of him. He was always kind to me and I loved his creative side . He will be missed . I´m sorry for your loss .

So sad to hear of Norman`s passing. Sending my love and thoughts and prayers to all of the family especially his brother Lon. My sincere sympathy.

Our heart felt condolences to the family. Norman was the kindest man. Fond memories growing up in church listening to his music. Hugs and prayers to his wonderful family.

So sorry to learn of Norm´s passing. We go way back to JC Penney days. He always had a smile on his face and was always glad to see you. I feel privileged to have known him these many years. You will be remembered and missed. My sincere sympathy to his family.

What a beautiful picture of Norm. I loved seeing him almost on a daily basis in the earlier years. He'd stop by just to say hello or to pick up his meds. He was a darling man and was a joy to see. I hope he passed peacefully . When he told me he was going to assisted living, I pictured him and his charming self chatting with the ladies. Flashing them that sweet smile! My condolences to his family. Bernadette from Walmart pharmacy

Norman was a kind and loving man to all of us as we grew up at Chartiers Crossroads Presbyterian Church. I recall him playing the piano at our church services even before we acquired our first organ. He was my Cub Scout leader. Norman was a great human being and has been in my prayers every night for the past 50+ years. May God Bless the Bedillion family.