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Norman Rupp

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Norman K. Rupp Norman K. Rupp, 51, of Wilson, died Feb. 26. He was a son of the late Kenneth L. and Bessie Betty (Giehl) Rupp. He was the security director for Pocono Manor Inn and Golf Resort, Pocono Manor. Survivors: Wife, Gwen; sons, Kenneth, Louis, Scott; daughter, Crystal...

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Norm,
I am so lucky and so blessed to have such a wonderful brother like you.I love you and miss so much.So dedicated to his family and friends,also to his job.Always ready to lend a helping hand to whoever or whenever needed.I think of you every single day.I know you are up there with mom and dad ,don't you 3 forget about me and Betty Ann come and visit us as you have. I know you will.You will always and forever be in heart. Your Sister Always-n-forever Louise

Dear Gwen & Family, I'm so glad that I had the pleasure of meeting Norm about 8 years ago through my son TJ. He was a great man and a wonderful father. And a fantastic Grandfather, I know this through our Grandson Jason! He will be missed greatly! But I'm sure he's in a better place and we will all meet again some day. God Bless you all.
Sincerely, Bob & Elaine

Louise and Betty Ann: I am very sorry to hear about your brother Norman. Chote sends me a birthday card every year ( your mom and I celebrated our birthdays one day apart) and mentioned about your brother. My sympathy to each of you.
Tom

To the Rupp family: I'm sorry to hear about Norman. I remember him as a fun-loving teenager. You lived next door to us on Ferry St for a little while. I hope you will all get thru this terrible time and be able to remember him with a smile instead of tears. God Bless you all, Marlene

To my brother,who was the greatest person on this planet. You are at peace now, and can now go be with Mom and Dad. I know you will be raising hell! Please don't forget to come see me whenever you want,I will be waiting. I will truly miss you so much. I love you so very much.Forever in my heart and always on my mind.

To my brother, who was the most wonderful person in the world.God took you away from us,but now you are at peace.You can now take care of Mom and Dad. I know you will all be raising hell up there. You go bro! I will truly miss you so much,but you will forever and always be in my heart.

My deepest symphathy to Louise and her family. Please remember the good times. That coping with cancer would have been harder without her in his life. She was a big support. From an ex-nieghbor,

norm your gonna be greatly missed had plenty of laugh's with you at the manor and good times.u will always be in my thought's. and norm i told you i wasnt't good with change when i think of you .i think of happy times we had on the back dock you we always be in my prayers.love debbie