Norman-Tacey-Obituary

Norman H. Tacey

Wethersfield, Connecticut

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Norman H. Tacey, 70, of Wethersfield, beloved husband of Lori (Chirico) Tacey, died May 20, 2014. Born in Barre, VT., he was the son of the late Howard and Shirley (Robinson) Tacey. Norman served both, our country as a member of the United States Navy and, the community as an officer with the Hartford Police Dept. He was also employed by the Hartford States Attorney's Office at G.A 14. Besides his wife, Norman leaves behind his daughter Tamala Tacey, his brothers Russell and Steve Tacey, a brother-in-law Nicholas Chirico and his wife Isabel, and nieces Holly, Jenna, Heather and Megan. He also leaves his faithful canine companions Harley and Ubie. Lori wishes to express her sincere gratitude to Bell and Libby for their heartfelt care and compassion during Norm's illness. A celebration of Norman's life will be held Saturday, July 12, 2014 at 11 am from the Giuliano-Sagarino Funeral Home at Brooklawn, 511 Brook Street, Rocky Hill, where full military honors will be present. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. For online guest book, floral tributes and directions please visit www.Brooklawnfuneralhome.com.


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Lori, I just wanted to express my condolences to you on the passing of your husband. May your friends and faith help you find peace and strength.

Lori, I now work at the Hartford Police Department (crazy how things work out) and I met Norm when he would come to pick up evidence for whichever case he was working on for the court. Great guy and always a pleasure to talk to. I wish I had known that you guys were married. I am so sorry for your loss and wish we could have been at the service. Vicki sends her love and condolences. Tim Huffman.

Lori and the Tacey family,please accept my sympathy on Norms passing.He will be well remembered by those he served with at HPD.Norm gave his all never caring about being recognized but recognizing himself to do the best he could.

Dear Lori,

Beyond a doubt, Normie was the friendliest, most compassionate and dependable of all my 38 first cousins. Best of all, he could always make us laugh. Jim and I will miss him like crazy!!!
Peace,
Love Brenda, Jim, Amy, Bryan and baby too. xoxoxo

What more can I say other then I had the great privledge of working along side of him in the traffic Division assigned to the motor cycle unit. We both formed a close working relationship while assigned to the downtown area together. Our detail was to clean up Main street from all whom at that time preyed on the elderly men and women who loved to come into Hartford ,to shop and have lunch in the old department stores which had lined Main street from Asylum to Church street. With in a short...

Norman was a great friend and coworker. I'll never forget all of those positive qualities that made him one of the police officers who I truly admired.
Lori and members of the Tacey family you have my sincerest sympathy.

We extend our deepest sympathies at this time and thank you for entrusting us with the care of your loved one.

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.