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Norman Durkee

Beverly, Massachusetts

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Beverly, Massachusetts
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Alzheimer's Association

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Norman Durkee passed away in Beverly, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in Chronicle & Transcript on March 3, 2014.

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My sincere condolences to the Durkee family. Mr. Durkee was my little league coach and Steve was a friend. I remember going to the Salem Armory with Steve and his Dad, must have been on a WESX-related job, to hear John Kennedy speak. I also remember Mrs. Durkee, who I believe sang in the church choir, if my memory is correct. Plus or minus my memory, I know the Durkees were a wonderful family, and my heart goes out to Steve, his mom, and his siblings.

Mrs. Durkee ,Steve, and family, I am sorry to learn of your loss after such a long and productive marriage. My thoughts are with you today. I remember play dates with Steve and growing up from 2nd grade through HS with Steve until we all went in different directions. We lived on Cherry Street for a year and then moved to Arbor Street in Wenham and went to the First Church there. You may remember us. Would love to see and compare notes with Steve and his family. 540-289-1142.

Although I have not seen the family for many years, I am so sorry for your loss. Steven and I have know each other since we were little kids and I remember playing in his basement as a child. Steven, if you are up in the area, call me. 978-352-6489. Arlene Haszard Cronin

I am certainly sorry for this loss to the family, but am so grateful that I was part of his "extended" family. His radio voice was in our home as I grew up, but I was blessed to become a close friend of Nancy's and then the remainder of the family for over 40 years. There are so many wonderful memories, the best of which are his hearty laugh and fun nature. Godspeed.