May God bless you and your...
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Jerry Von-Toman
January 15, 2025 | Other
Palm Springs, California
Feb 9, 1958 – Feb 21, 2024 (Age 66)
Dr. Norman Smith, DVM, a lifelong resident of the Morongo Basin, passed away unexpectedly on February 21st, 2024. He leaves behind a legacy of unwavering dedication and love for his family, friends, animals, and members of the local community.Norman was raised in Yucca Valley, and is a graduate...
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Jerry Von-Toman
January 15, 2025 | Other
Dr. Smith, so much to say but my words are hollow compared to your accomplishments. You will be missed by so many. God has a wonderful vet.
Kim & Karl Gardner
August 20, 2024
Sorrow.. I first knew Norm on the swim team back in the 60s. So many memories, RIP
RJ Hettig and family
August 15, 2024
Norman's passing has broken hearts of many . His love of animals shown deeply . The lives and treatment to them was with compassion and use of knowledge. Our prayers are with you. Rip Norman
Mj Millar & Family
May 15, 2024 | Work
Such a great vet..so sorry
Debra Remmers
May 14, 2024 | Other
Dr. Norman Smith was my Veterinarian, he was nice, empathetic and kind. He will be missed. Thank you Dr. N Smith...
Maria Olen
May 06, 2024 | Other
To Jacqui, I m sorry for the lose of your brother. I know you miss him. Take care.
Dave Steavens
May 02, 2024
To the Norman s wife and boys, I know you lost a big piece of your heart,.and I am so sorry for your loss of Norman. I knew Norman since he was 4, his family and mine moved here from the city, Sybil was one of the mothers that watched over some of the construction kids, Norman was Butch, one of us was Gus. Butch was always thinking about something, always had a smile, but, if his lips disappeared, you knew he was not happy. We were good friends till later in life, that s just the way life...
Dave Steavens
May 02, 2024
We deeply mourn this loss. Dr. Smith was a true physician to pets and their owners. He was humane and humble with a good sense of humor as well as reassuring to those of us who treasured his care.
Sidney Goldman
April 29, 2024