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Norman Tanner

Salt Lake City, Utah

1914 - 2015

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1914 ~ 2015Norman Clark Tanner died peacefully of old age in his Indian Wells home on February 12, 2015.Born October 16, 1914, in Salt Lake County, to Myron Clark and Marie Boshard Tanner, the second of six children. He was raised in Salt Lake City, graduated from East High School and the...

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Norm was an good tennis player. He was twice my age and had me running all over the court. There aren't many like him coming up these days. Neil Chapman

Our Bear Lake friends who employed our family for many years. Thank you. May you be comforted and strengthened.

Barbara he was the greatest salesman I ever saw and he was a wonderful friend and mentor. He changed many lives and I will always be an admirer of Norman !

Barbara and family,
Norm shared a century of love, hard work and commitment to his community. He was the personification of "Service above Self". It is a joy and privilege to have shared many years in Rotary International with this true gentleman. I shall fondly remember the sincere and ever-present smile that was his hallmark. We are thankful to have known and worked with Norm and will miss him.

Deon,
I'm sorry to learn of your father's death.
My condolences.
Susan Pett

Sorry for your loss !! Norman left his footprints in many people's heart !!! May you all find comfort in the many memories you hold in your heart! God bless you !

It was my privilege to work side by side with Norm at the Arthritis Foundation for many years. He was a wise leader, generous and eternally optimistic. Most importantly, he was a believer in the strength of the human spirit. He will be missed and never forgotten.
Lisa Fall

He will be missed for sure. Condolences to the family in your loss.

Norm was an exemplary humanitarian. He and Barbara are revered at Utah Youth Village. When we lost Norm, we lost a true friend.
Rebecca Heal and Eric Bjorklund