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Norman Tibbetts

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage resident Norman Tibbetts, 82, died July 11, 2009, at home of natural causes. A memorial service will be 6-8 p.m. Monday at Alaskan Heritage Memorial Chapel on Klatt Road. A funeral Mass will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Holy Family Cathedral with Father Vincent Kelber officiating. Burial...

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Monica and family,
I just wanted to relay my deepest condolences and to let you know my prayers are with you and Vince. Vickie Scriven (Cole)

To the Norm Tibbets family: I especially remember Norm when we used to race go-karts. He was the ultimate speedster. My family will always remember him with fondness and love. He was a guiding hand for us "restless teens". Full throttle Norm. God bless you.

Pete Hill and family

Our Deepest condolences to the Tibbett’s and Duffy Family. I meet Norm Tibbett’s when I worked at PenAir and he was always the highlight of my day. He was always quick with a joke and had the warmest personality, you always felt like a very special friend and college. Everything has gone by so fast and I have lost touch with Norm in over a year, but I will always remember him with fond memories. The world will never be the same. Fly high and keep everyone laughing up there. God Speed Norm.

Monica and Family -
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I will always remember your dad as we were kids (25+ years ago), he will be greatly missed. He is in a much better place with his wife and your mom Celeste.
Much Love,
Denise "Hollevoet" Reese

old man George,Georgie,larry,Kenny,Big Al,Greg,Norman jr, and all the close Tibbetts family,
I am so sorry to hear about the death of your father,grandfather,brother,I know there is always a time when we all have to go but sometimes it's too soon the tibbetts family has always been a second family to the Ed (Red) and Margaret Clark family and always will be may God bring piece in all your hearts. We are here for you all when you need a shoulder to cry on we love you all and Norman keep...

Norm, allthough I haven't seen you for some years, I allways remembered the good times we had when the germans came to Anchorage and when we spent time together. You will be in our memories and in our hearts.

I first met Norm in the mid-1960's out at Naknek and flew hundred of hours with him over the years. In later life he would come to Seattle for shoulder repair and I would get out and see him a couple or three times a week, just because he was a such good friend and a long way from home. He would have done the same thing for me if I was in Anchorage under similar circumstances. I really feel this loss of someone so important to my past and such a really good guy, great pilot, a fine Dad and a...

Norm Tibbetts will always be in my memory. He could walk into a room and always knew everyone or soon would. He had the warmest personality, you always felt like his special friend. He could crack a joke through boring meetings and make them worth scouting out Norm to sit with. Life has moved so fast and I havent seen Norm in over a year, but I will always remember him with fond memories. Boring meetings will never be the same here on earth. God Speed Norm.

Forty one years ago we met Norm while living in King Salmon for the summer. With an always ready sense of humor, he was a hard working and genuine soul who was true to himself, family,and friends. What a wonderful legacy he leaves his children and grandchildren. We will surely miss him.