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Norman Branchflower

Los Angeles, California

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Branchflower, Norman C. (1941-2004) Having grown up in Western Canada, Norm moved to Southern California in 1958. There he married the love of his life, Suzanne Munsell and began an illustrious career in the newspapers and advertising that spanned four decades. He spearheaded multiple...

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Just learned of Norm's passing while typing his name into Google and it is very sad to learn. He was the kindest boss who always had his employee's best interests at heart. I worked with Norm at WSA from 1982-1987 and he was a mentor of mine in newspaper sales. I remember the wonderful Christmas parties he held in his home in Hancock Park with Suzy and James and it was always a great time. He also invited me to play golf at Wilshire Country Club which I will never forget. My heart goes out to...

Suzanne, James and family,

We are so sorry about the loss of Norm. As I have read what my sisters wrote, I would have to agree with everything they wrote and was glad for the few times that we got to share with Norm. He touched all of our lives in a very special way and know that you will miss him much but know that you have many memories to comfort you the rest of your lives.
All of our love and prayers.
Susan, Jeff, Daniel and Joey

Dear Suzanne and James:

Was so sorry to hear of the loss of Norm. Our hearts go out to you and family especially at this time. Norm was one of a kind. His kindness, pleasantness, and interest in each and everyone of us will always be remembered and missed. Words cannot take away the pain you are suffering at this time. We will lift you in special prayer knowing that God who knows best is watching over you.
p.s. we are enjoying his pool table. Thanks.

Dear Suzanne, James & Lisa:

Our prayers, love and thoughts are with you.

I am not sure I am comfortable with this new technology and sharing my thoughts about Norm to you over e-mail, but it is something he would have been excited about and taken the risk. I've known him most of my life, but we were with you and Norm only a few short times in our life. That is why it is so profound to me at how much he touched my life. He was never arrogant or boastful, but...

Norm has been a part of our family for as long as I can remember. He was a wonderful husband, father & cousin and was always there for us. He & his family have always been a shining star in our life. I am thankful for knowing him and his star will shine on forever in our lives. Deepest Sympathy! Wish I could be there!! Julie Goetz-Ross

Dear Suzie,
We were sorry to hear that you husband Norman passed away. We will keep you and your children in our prayers.

May Norm's love continue to guide and
shelter you, and may your lasting
love for him help heal your grieving
heart. Love Jim and Jean Toole