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Norman L. Boardman

Cleveland, Ohio

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NORMAN L. BOARDMAN, age 75, passed away Nov. 26, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Annette (nee Marcoff). Father of three, grandfather of five, and great grandfather of one. He was a brother and a friend to many, Korean War Veteran, and a retired Berea Policeman. Per his wishes, a memorial...

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Norm, I can't thank you enough for
being our friend. You, Bill Leppert,
John Galek, were all such great friends to Jim and I when he joined
the force back in the 60s. Knowing
he was working with all of you made
me feel much better with the job he
chose to do. I thank you very much
for being our friend. Janet Dzurnak

Memorial to be held Noon January 11, 2009 American Legion Post 91 91 American Legion Parkway Berea, OH

Norm,

You were a wonderful father and a great grandfather. May your journey find you in peace and know that many here on Earth will miss your presence.
You are truly loved.

December 07 2008
I have kown Norman for a long time and was also a frtend of Annette,
I'm so sorry they will always be missed.

Uncle Norman,

I miss you already. You were my favorite Uncle and I will always remember what a good person you were to me and my family. You were a wonderful Brother to my Mom Kay and Uncle to Julie, Benjamin and great Uncle to Katie and Ashley.

We always felt safe knowing we had the best cop in the world as part of our family. You will be missed.

You made us laugh and always had great comebacks,

I am blessed to know that we have a Angel in Heaven watching over...

Norm was such a wonderful friend and "father figure" to many of his nieces and nephews. He will be missed and the Boardman Family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Norm, you will be missed more than you know. We had many good times here at home and in Indina at the rod run. The best cop we ever knew. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, family and friends. GOD knows you have more friends than you knew. You gave us the best 18 years as a friend.
Dean and Bobbie Bell (West Park, Oh.)

Norm (Storm Cloud)
People might remember the days that you and Steve were warriors in the Indian Guides.
It is impossible to recall all the good times we had together on the department together. I always remember you putting away the Christmas tree. Hauling it down the basement with a trail of broken ornaments leaving a trail all the way.
You were a very special guy and always had a good outlook on the job and life. I am glad I got to see you 2 weeks ago.

Norm: It was an honor to have served with you as a police officer with the Berea Police Department. You were a quiet man, but carried a big stick! The thing I remember most about you is when you were in charge of the fleet of police cars, and we would damage one, you would tell us, "Don't drive so fast!" We'll miss you, Norm!