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Norman J. Mattice

Central Square, New York

Jan 1, 1958 – Jan 1, 2025

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BORN
January 1, 1958
DIED
January 1, 2025
LOCATION
Central Square, New York
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Norman J. Mattice January 01, 2025 Norman J. Mattice of Brewerton passed away in his loving wife's arms after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's disease on Wednesday, January 01 2025. Surviving to cherish his memory are his wife Lisa; daughter; Tricia (Brian) Crowley; son; Michael...

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On behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Comfort Tyler Chapter (Syracuse), we send our condolences to the family. Forget Me Not Don´t remember me not with sadness, Don´t remember me with tears, Remember all the laughter, We´ve shared throughout the years, Now I am contented, That my life it was worthwhile. Knowing that I passed along the way, I made somebody smile, When you are walking down the street, And you´ve got me on your mind, I´m walking in your footsteps, Only half a...

Prayers to his family. Norm was a dear friend of my father, Bob Comstock. I heard so much about him and he and my Dad would talk like they saw each other all the time. RIP - I hope he is visiting with my Dad now.

Sad news. I worked with and got to know Norm when I worked at SP N Syracuse in the late 80's. Great guy. May he rest in peace.

So many memories with Norm over the years. He will be missed by many. jim and sue Cady

I had the privilege of knowing Norm as a musician, athlete and friend as well as from his career in law enforcement. He and Bernie Wolfe were our athletic hero's during my days in Junior High at Central Square. Mark Wildrick and I used to follow Norm's band and they were the inspiration for starting our band, The Coachmen, back in the sixties. As a defense counsel and Former Cicero Town Justice I saw him in his law enforcement capacity. Norm was a great musician, great athlete and top...

Rest in peace Norm. You will be missed.

When Tricia and I were up to our teenage antics Norm was always a great Dad to her....and treated me as his own ( maybe because I am the daughter of a NYS Trooper. He hand kindness in his eyes and heart. I remember a day when he made us the best waffles after sneaking out...he was kind and nonjudgemental. I remember Tricia and Brian's wedding and how proud he was to see his daughter happy. Kind. Loving. Now an angel in heaven.