Norman-Jay, Sr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Hultgren Funeral Home and Cremation Center - Wheaton

Norman F. Jay, Sr.

Wheaton, Illinois

Nov 25, 1933 – Jun 10, 2020 (Age 86)

About

BORN
November 25, 1933
DIED
June 10, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
Wheaton, Illinois

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Hultgren Funeral Home and Cremation Center - Wheaton Obituary

Norman F. Jay, Sr., 86, was born on November 25th, 1933 at Illinois Central Hospital in Chicago, Illinois to Richard Hill Jay and Frances Marian Lasher Jay. He graduated from Hinsdale Township High School in 1951 and DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana in 1955, with a BA in Economics. He...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Norm came to our home to visit my husband, Tom, before he passed, and it meant a great deal to him. Norm was very friendly and loved to share his collecting interest of breweriana.
He will not be forgotten.
Bonnie Otte

Dear Judy & Family,
Please accept our sincere sympathy at Normans passing. Norm was a friend to Roslyn and I over that last 25 years. We enjoyed his fellowship and as a lifelong Mason his true brotherhood. I served with Norm on the Wheaton Temple Board and know how he worked to improve the building for the fraternity. It was also our pleasure to be at Norm & Judy's 50 anniversary celebration. We will surely miss him. Love, Bill & Roz

Our deepest sympathy is with the family at this most difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family also. Norm will live on in your hearts and his love will never die. May the precious memories of Norm as a wonderful husband, father and a good man linger with you all. May knowing that we care and share your loss make a difference.

Love and the Peace of Christ,
Jerome & Lula Bullard and Family

Norm and I first got to know each other, i think, about fifteen to twenty years ago (when he and I were both attending DePauw University basketball games) and we soon became good friends. Norm was outgoing, interesting, well-informed, curious about the world about him, and a good family man. I wonder whether he ever met someone who didn't become his friend. I always enjoyed our conversations, to which he brought, of course, his gregarious personality, his curiosity and knowledge about all...

Deepest sympathy to my Aunt Judy and cousins Fred, Amy, and Martha. It was a privilege to have him as an Uncle and a friend.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Dear Judy & Family,
Please accept our sincere sympathy at Normans passing. I will miss having him as the Masonic mentor he has been to me and many over the years, and we will both miss seeing him sitting two rows in front of us at Gary UMC. Our prayers are with you and the family, and, of course, with Norman.