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Norman Kuebler

Brattleboro, Vermont

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Norman W. Kuebler

1946-2010 WILLIAMSVILLE, VT Norman "Norm" W. Kuebler, 63, of Williamsville, died on Sunday, April 11, 2010, at the Grace Cottage Hospital in Townshend.

Born on May 1, 1946, the son of Harold and Jean Weber Kuebler in Chicago, Ill., he attended...

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It's been 14 years, and your presence in the life of your son Jacob has left a deep void. Every day he becomes more like you in so many ways, and every day I think about how proud he would be of the man that Jacob has become. In loving memory of one of the best humans I've ever known, Norman Kuebler.

Dear Jacob, Margot and Hans,
Your dad is missed by all of us whe were blessed to know him. He was a fine and decent and loving man. May each of you go forth into this world with the knowledge that you were deeply loved.

From the depth of my soul I extend my condolences to Norman's family, friends... as well as to the unfortunate others, who did not get the chance to meet such a wonderful, caring, loving man.

I was one of the fortunate that came to know him as friend. Albeit, I did not know him for very long, the time we got to share with each other surrounded by friends and his sincere, welcoming and heartwarming soul was like knowing him for years! I will always keep him close to my heart...

Hans and Margot-
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I don't know if you remember me, but I was your preschool teacher and babysat you and Margot many years ago. Your Dad was such a kind soul and my heart aches to hear of his passing. My thoughts are with you at this time. Hang on to the memories and know that he will always be with you.

Jean, Marilyn,
I am so, so sorry for your loss.

Margo, Hans and Jacob,

I met your dad when I became the first Director of Williamsville Day Care Center in 1988. He served on the board and I enjoyed his good humor and insight when we held our meetings at your house. I will remember him as a warm, energetic and sensitive man with a wonderful smile. I was saddened to read of his passing, my thoughts are with you during this time.
May you find comfort in your memories and may his spirit be with you as move through this...

Norm on his trip to China in 1981 or 1982.

Jacob, Margot, Hans,
Your Dad had to be at the top of the pyramid for his sense of business ethics, his understated good deeds, his tender heart, and his goon-ball humor. It’s completely unfathomable to me that I am talking about him this way when he should be here, and he would have been here a mere week ago. I met your father when I was 23 and he was 35, and he drove me all around Brattleboro showing me special places and teaching me to drive on the highway in the moonlight with...

Jake your friends in Aspen and the valley are thinking of you and your family. We know the love you have for your Dad via the many stories you shared with us. We are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

I had known Norm only a short time but his dedication to our business was tremendous. A great loss to all that knew him.