Norman-Oss-Obituary

Norman Oss

Everett, Washington

1944 - 2024

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DIED
April 1, 2024
LOCATION
Everett, Washington

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Norman Arthur Oss was was born, 31 Mar 1944,  to Marguerite Otelia Nelson Iverson in Everett, WA and father Unknown.

He leaves behind one Brother - Thos Peterson, Niece - Sue Iverson, and his friend Jim Shefflo and many other Nieces and Nephews and friends he made at...

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Good times, warm memories. Rest in Peace my friend.

RIP Norm. One of my favorite co-workers. He always would joke with me. He will be missed. My condolences to his family.

Normie, you were a great man. The kindest heart. The best stories and jokes. It was an absolute pleasure to get to work with you at Boeing for many, many years. God speed. Rest in power big man. You will truly be missed.

Norm! I am going to miss you, and I feel honored to have been your friend and co-worker. You were a giant among us, not only in stature, but in your commitment and drive in always getting the job done right. My condolences to your family.

Norm was a great guy and I feel trully blessed for having known him. Honestly, one of my favorite people. You will be missed my friend. Love you

Norman, I will miss our chats, your jokes, your stories, but mostly you. You were a good friend and I´m glad we stayed in touch. It was so much fun working with you and being your "button buddy". Many might not know how quietly generous you were, but I did. You are now walking the halls of heaven without any pain or restrictions. I´ll see you again and I know you´ll have a joke and a story waiting for me.

I talked to you just a few weeks ago it seems and now you are gone. You said you were tired and I could hear it in your voice. The "Rotary Club" will not be the same without you. I loved your jokes and your sense of humor. You will be missed by us not to be forgotten Dear Norman.

You were a wonderful neighbor, was always a joy to talk to you. You will be missed..

Sorry to hear this. My best to brother Thomas and friends. john mcclure