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Norman Kraus

Highland Park, Illinois

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Wounded Warrior Project

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Norman Kraus, age 87, late of Highland Park, IL passed away on Friday 2/26/21. Beloved husband of the late Francine, nee Waltzer; devoted father of Lori, Lee (Michele) and Lyle Kraus. Proud grandfather of Stefanie, Andi, Briggs, Tessa, Kaitlin, Michael, Jack, Nicholas, and the late Justin. Great...

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It´s hard to believe it´s been five years since Mr. Norm passed. Not a day goes by that I don´t find myself drawing on something he taught me-whether in business, in leadership, or in life. His coaching shaped me in more ways than I can count, and I´m forever grateful for the time, wisdom, and belief he invested in me. Gone, but never forgotten. His legacy lives on in all of us he mentored. - The Kid

Great memories and thoughts and prayers for the entire family!

Norm was a personal friend of mine. He´s gone but never forgotten. Norm and Fran will forever hold a special place in the hearts of the Klawitter family

Prayers said to our Lord Norm, for you and your family!

My thoughts and prayers are with the family, May God bless you al and this country.

God bless & RIP Gerri Gia Alesse

2 years have passed. Gone but NEVER forgotten. Rest in peace my friend. Your legacy lives on sir.

I had the pleasure of meeting "Mr. Norm" in Indianapolis and consider it a highpoint in my life. As a life long Mopar Nut and having been to his dealership numerous times in `70 through `72 with a buddy and seeing what he/they could do with a car, I can say he was an icon in the Mopar world and to racing fans! May god bless his family and know that Mr. and Mrs. Norm are together with our Lord in his realm. I bet that he has our Lord and Savior driving a `69 Hemi Charger!

I met Mr Norm at the Mopar Nationals one year in Indy. I told him I had a bunch of questions for him because I owned a car sold from Grand Spalding Dodge. It was the 1971 Charger R/T. He took the time and patiently answered all my questions. Very nice guy. R.I.P. Mr. Norm.