NORMAN-KING-Obituary

NORMAN L. KING

Birmingham, Alabama

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KING, NORMAN L., age 57, of Clanton, recently of Mt. Brook, passed away July 13, 2010. Norm was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Norm and long time friend and business partner, Bill Emanuel, started working together in 1974 and currently own Alaplex Transportation Inc. Norm is survived by...

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Norman was an important part of my life. I have so many wonderful memories that I will cherish always. My deepest sympathies to Paula and the family. I hope you can find comfort in the happy times.

Dear Family of Norman King,

You are all in my thoughts and prayers as you face this difficult time together. While I have not known Lisa, Norman's daughter, for long, I do know how much she cared about him. She was quick to jump and be there when he needed her . . .
It is my hope that you will all grow closer as you remember the good times, along with the poignant and tender moments that have shaped your memories.

To the family...Your father, uncle, grandfather, friend leaves a legacy within each of you. I have the pleasure of knowing his beautiful daughter, Lisa. She shines a light wherever she enters. Lisa's love for her family is a reflection of the love he must of given to all of you. Hold on to the memories and keep his presence within you.

Lisa,
You and your family will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers during your time of bereavement. May God give you strength today and in the weeks ahead. Hold tight to those 'precious memories'.

Norm will be greatly missed. We are praying for you guys.

Thank you King family for allowing me to get to know "My Santa Clause" during his time at the clinic. He will be missed.
Mariesha, Tallahassee, FL

You have been and shall always be my friend.

I am so sorry for your familys loss. I hope your memories bring you comfort during this time.

Dear Lisa,
Stay strong. I know how difficult it is to lose a parent.
I will be thinking of you.
Sincerely,
Mary Mazza