Norman-Seeger-Obituary

Norman R. Seeger

Racine, Wisconsin

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Norman R. Seeger RACINE – Norman R. Seeger, age 91, passed away on January 15, 2014, at Parkside Manor in Kenosha. Norman was born on June 11, 1922, to John and Dorothy (nee: Petersen) Seeger. Norman married Doris Mae Deshais on May 1, 1943, in Racine at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Norman was a...

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He was the best in the creation of American city map cartographic products—-precise, readable, dependable and accurate to scale. He provided me with the first modern city street fold map of Lincoln NE which I sold and distributed and other maps designed by Norm for Maps Unlimited and Rand McNally. Years later he sold quality maps I exclusively distributed to areas in Florida including West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Vero Beach and Fort Pierce. He was a main of great integrity who cared much...

Was always a pleasure to visit with Norm and the guys at the trailer. Loved to fish with Norm, cause I caught me fish than him. I miss them all,and my mom and dad. Norm please say hi to them!

Worked at Seeger Map a few years. Was always fun to see "Pops" Seeger when he came to visit. Condolences to the family.

I worked with Norm, fished with Norm,and we had mobile homes up north together! We learned a lot from Norm and had good times with Norm! He will be missed!

John & Katie Muehr

Love you and miss you so much, Grandpa.

Norm Seeger was what all men hope to be. In the mid 1950's Norm and I were associated in business for a short time and all of his great qualities we so very evident.
All my sympathy to the Seeger family.

I worked with Norm at the Racine P.D. for 4 years..........and I remember him very well! He was a very efficient, kind, and smart man as he dictated his reports to me and my typewriter every day. Please accept my sympathy on his loss.

We sure did enjoy the company of Norman and Doris when they were with us here at Home Harbor Assisted Living at 16th St and Ohio in Racine.

John Olson & many others

Sorry for your loss. He was a pleasant man both on & off duty!