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Norman F. Briss

Hingham, Massachusetts

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BRISS, Norman F. Entered into rest on September 8, 2008 of Hingham, formerly of Canton & Pawtuckaway Lake, NH, after a short illness. Beloved husband & best friend of Charlotte (Charles) Briss. Devoted father of Susan & Stephen Foley of CO and Nancy Briss & Marc Beaudette of N....

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To Normans Family,

I am very sorry to only have heard of your loss today. I haven't seen Norman in a couple of years, but when I heard of his passing it took my breathe away. Norman was one of the funniest people I ever met. He always had a funny story, a goofy comment and just brought pure joy and happiness when he walked into a room. Your memories will keep him alive forever, and always with a smile.

I send my sincerest condolences to you all.

Dear Aunty Charlotte, and Susan and Nancy, and to all those feeling sad at Norman's passing,
I always felt Norman's love for me. It was little things like him plopping a huge piece of cake on my plate when he could tell that I wanted a second one. Of course he might make mess at it, but I always laughed. I also loved that he had so many toys up at the lake. He was always excited to bring us out and show us a good time. I also loved the smell of the pipe tobacco in your house. I...

Charlotte, I just heard the very sad news. I guess Hal and I 'knew' Normie as long as you did. We are so sorry for your loss.
All our best wishes to you and your family.
Julie

Brisses, I am so happy that you all visited Idaho recently, with Normans passing that is now looked at as a blessing for Donna and I. Norman and you all have been such a positive part of our lives. He will be missed but always remembered.

Christmas 2005

I’ll never forget the walks I would take with Norman and this one in particular. Norman and Charlotte were in Denver for Christmas/Hanukkah a couple of years ago. It was 72 degrees so Norman & I took off down the Cherry Creek path. He told me stories of his YMCA gym that he went to regularly and about all the steps he had put on his pedometer. He told me about how important it is to be a smart in business but even more importantly to be compassionate. How success isn’t defined by money....

Hello Charlotte I am sorry for your loss. Norman was a good man and Boss at Bay insulation. I admired him very much, I am sure he will be missed. Do you remember me.

Dear Nancy I don't know if you remember me. I worked for Norman and you for over 5 years at Bay Insulation. I think he was one of the best bosses I ever worked for.sometimes difficult but fair. I liked him very much

Susan, Steve, Andrew & Family,

We were so sorry to hear of your father’s passing. He was quite the character; just like his daughter. The picture of he & your mom in their bathing suits, shoveling snow – priceless. Know that you and yours are in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Kirsten & Jeff Trujillo
Littleton, CO