Norman-Cross-Obituary

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Norman E. Cross

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Aug 3, 1933 – Feb 6, 2023

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BORN
August 3, 1933
DIED
February 6, 2023
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

Norman E. Cross


1933 – 2023


 


CHICOPEE – Norman E. Cross, 89, died peacefully Monday evening surrounded by his loving family.  Norman was born and raised in Springfield before moving to Chicopee in 1960.  He was a longtime Service Technician for the Xerox Corporation retiring in 1985.  Norman proudly served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War as an Air Traffic Controller and later in the Reserves as a Radio Man.  His wife of 60 years Joan (Martin) Cross died in 2018.  He leaves three children Diana Harper, Thomas Cross and his wife Olga, and Deb Burke and her husband David: five grandchildren, Emma, Joseph and Marci Cross, Jessica (Burke) Fitzpatrick and Liam Burke and a great granddaughter Ada.  Besides his wife, Norman was predeceased by a son Michael, daughter Linda and his siblings Raymond and Richard Cross and Jacqueline Breault.  A private funeral will be held at the West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home followed by burial in St. Michael’s Cemetery.  For online condolences please visit curranjones.com.  Memorial contributions may be made to the “Wounded Warrior Project” at https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/

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Norman was one of the first residents I had an extended chat with when I first joined the Life Enrichment program at Reed´s Landing. His welcoming energy added to the excitement I felt at my new job, and I remember being very impressed with his thoughts about possible new activities. Mostly though we´d meet at night by the main entrance door where he´d station himself before going to sleep. After my shift ended, I´d stay longer to chat with him on the way out to my car. His warmth and...

Keeping good memories of your dad (& mom) in my mind. Good neighbors, Skippy, get togethers with Pinky & Phil. I remember your dad holding Robin as a toddler & pointing out the birds, bees, or buds on the tree. Hope you have precious memories as well ❤

A heartfelt thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.