Norman-Whitehouse-Obituary

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Norman Keith Whitehouse

Tomball, Texas

Mar 30, 1934 – Dec 19, 2020 (Age 86)

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BORN
March 30, 1934
DIED
December 19, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
Tomball, Texas

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball Obituary

Norman Keith Whitehouse, age 86, formerly of The Woodlands, TX passed away December 19, 2020. Mr. Whitehouse, known as Norm or "Salty" to some, was born in Augusta, Maine and graduated from Penn State University in 1956. He was a member of the Sigma Epsilon Fraternity.Norm joined the Navy in...

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I worked with Norm at ASK Computer Systems. He was a great guy. A person that you instantly liked. He had a great personality, the gift to make you laugh and always had a smile. He lived well and know his family will miss him.

Norm worked with me at Xerox and ASK Computer systems...he was a great salesman and friend for many years...I am sorry that we never reconnected after ASK....I will miss him and wish his family the best...RIP my friend.

Norm was fun to be with! We had many good times at the beach and at the bridge table. He was a good guy!

He was such an awesome resident and we will miss him dearly. Many prayers to you all as you all celebrate the life he lived

I go to know Norm thru our Tuesday morning meetings at Starbucks within the nearby Kroger store near our Ashley Greens-neighborhood. He came across as the informal leader of the group directing conversation one way or the other. Very witty and quick to say something funny.

I've known Norm for 25+ years, a good friend. We played bridge in a group with he and Danna, spending a week for several years on Bolivar with them and other friends playing bridge, birding, beach walking, fishing and lots of eating. Enjoyed the July 3rd concert at the Woodlands Pavilion several times, Norm standing for the Navy and me for the Army as the Houston Pops played the Armed Forces salute melody. As others have said, Norm had a great sense of humor and enjoyed kidding others. Our...

Norm.... I met him at IBM in the late 60s....and, we stayed in touch through the years.....He was Salty, Salty, Salty....
with funny sarcastic humor......never harm intended...And witty..friendly..up-beat..Nittany Lion and Red Sox loyalist..
all around good guy!! All that and much more...
We will really miss this very special man.... Ron Zink

I remember Norma as a wonderful bridge player and a good friend we will all miss him so much

I met Norm some 20 years ago when we moved into Ashley greens sub division in the woodlands. I got to know Norm as neighbor, a great bridge player and,as someone else said, a very upbeat guy. Always had a smile and some witty come back to what ever was being discussed. I learned a lot about bridge from him. He was an all around nice man and will be missed by us all