Norman-Clinkston-Obituary

Norman H. Clinkston

Saginaw, Michigan

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Saginaw, Michigan
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American Cancer Society

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CLINKSTON, Norman H. - "Norm" of Saginaw, Michigan passed away Saturday, October 30, 2010 Cartwright Hospice Residence. Age 91 years. A service honoring Norm took place at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at the Deisler Funeral Home, 2233 Hemmeter Rd. (off State). Rev. Ron Compton...

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Stormin Normin is how Norm will be remembered at East Jordan Iron Works. Norm was a gentleman and well respected in the scrap industry. He always lived by what he said and expected you to do the same. He will be missed greatly, but has left lasting memories for many years to come. We will miss you, "Stormin Norman". You have left three sons to carry on the business and you can be assured our relationship will continue.

Mark,
Sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Our prayers are with you at this most difficult time for you and your family.

Larry & Linda Gontko
Point Lookout

If this is the Clinkston from whom Bud Klingstone sprung you were once our next door neighbors on Porter Street. You have out deepest sympathy in your loss.

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Dear Betty, Jack and I extend our sympathy to you and your family. Because of circumstances I remember your mom better - but know you will miss your dad as well. love to you, Loretta

Norm would come into Pride and Country on almost a daily basis. We loved seeing his smiling face and his sense of humor. We are so grateful for the time we shared with him. He will truly be missed.

Norm was a man of many great stories and we loved doing business with him. We will miss him in his office. They don't make too many Norms anymore.

Norm was a good person, hard worker and a honest valued supplier to East Jordan Iron Works and Helfrecht Machine. We have known Norm for many many years and he will be missed.

Uncle Norman was a kind soul,and had a great sense of humor. He was loved so much by his sister Elayne C. Bloom of Cincinnati.

I have known Norm most of my life and have been employed by him for 20 years, he was a good man and a better boss, he actually cared about his employees and he will be deeply missed.