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Norman J. Burnworth Jr.

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Burnworth Norman J. Burnworth, Jr. age 69 of Columbus, passed away March 1, 2014. Norm graduated from Saint Augustine High School and was a veteran of the Navy. He also attended college at Old Dominion University. He had a successful career with Michigan Bell / AT&T for 25 years and Diocesan...

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So sorry for your loss Marsha and family.

Your old friend, Pat

It was so good to get reacquainted with Norm during our 50th St. Augustine High School reunion.
His suffering is over now and he is at rest with his Lord. Condolences to his family.
- Don Dobbin

I was Norms cousin. I knew his parents, Uncle Orville and Aunt Margaret. Orville was the brother of my Grandfather. Uncle Orville was quite the baseball player in his time,and Aunt Margaret was from Boston. They had beautiful hearts. I didn't know Norm to well but I still loved him as he was part of our family..

Very sorry to hear of Norm's passing, we got to the eight grade together, somehow, we were great friends, spent many a day together at one home or the other. Sad day. God bless you "stormin" you're in my prayers.

God bless you Norm and may God be with your Family. It was a pleasure working with you at Michigan Bell in Kalamazoo, and we all appreciated your efforts in the fund-raising for the MBT baseball team uniforms!

This was one of Dad's favorite pictures. Football Saturday's won't be the same without you.

I worked with Norm in Kalamazoo. He was a hard worker and was well liked.

Here's to you Norm. May you finally rest in peace and suffer no more.

I had the pleasure of working with Norm at Sears. I loved working with him! He had that personality that was so wonderful! He and I would joke around about different topics all the time. He was very ornry at times. You never had a dull moment working with Norm. He will truly be missed. I wish I could of talked to him just one more time. I often thought of him, wondering how he was doing and so forth.