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Norman A. Cournoyer Sr.

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Norman Arthur Cournoyer, 79, a lifelong “Holyoker” passed away after a long illness at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, June 3, 2021. Born on January 22, 1942. He was predeceased by his parents Arthur and Jeanette (Taupier) Cournoyer and his brother Laurence Cournoyer. For 41 years,...

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Very sorry to hear of Norm's passing. Worked with Norm for many years at Ham Stand/ Sundstrand. He spoke often of his children and how proud he was of their accomplishments, in both professional and athletic achievements. May God bless your family during this trying time.

I am truly sorry for the loss of Norm. I worked closely with Norm for many years at HS. He was always helpful to me. He took great pride in his profession. Norm was a positive contributor to the Space industry for sure. God bless his family and friends.

Dear Darlene and family,
Our sincerest condolences on Norm’s passing. Heartfelt prayers for everyone at this difficult time.
Love,
Carol and Craig Plumer

Darlene so very sorry for your loss, will keep You and Norman and your family in our prayers.

Norm was always willing to share his knowledge of the hobbies he ventured in to. My first sight of Norman was him assembling an engine block in the living room on Beacon Ave. He had a ham rig in his car that ran on tubes. And he created a full blown radio station in the cellar which Ray and I used in our younger years. He was a mentor to me as I did get a ham license, became an car and aviation mechanic and DJ'd a bit too. Thanks Norm for sharing your expertise to a young man who...

My deepest sympathy to the family. I worked with Norm for more than 10 years. At his heart, Norm was a big teddy bear. He was kind and had the highest ethical standard in his work.
He will be missed.

Darlene and family, I wanted to express my condolences at Norman's passing. I don't know if you remember but we lived at 403 while your family was at 401. May Norman rest in peace and may you find comfort in the memories you shared with him.

I am truly sorry for your loss. Norm was always a great person to talk to at work. Even though the work was difficult, his joyful nature always brought a smile.

May God bless him and bring him into His glory. He will be missed.

Rick and Family, My condolences on the passing of your Dad.