Norman-Zercher-Obituary

Norman L. Zercher

Niantic, Connecticut

Oct 4, 1934 – Apr 6, 2025

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October 4, 1934
DIED
April 6, 2025
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Niantic, Connecticut
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Waterford - I am Norman L. Zercher and if you are reading this I have left the building to join my family with my Lord and Savior April 6, 2025. I was born Oct. 4, 1934, in Wayne, Pa., to George and Elsie Wilson Zercher. I had an older brother Wilson and a younger sister Mary and a stepsister...

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I have so many memories of the 4 of us. Dining out or bowling, the laughter never stopped. Norm is at peace now and he and Patrick are dreaming up a trick or two.

Ellie So sorry to hear the passing of Norm. Sincere condolences to you and your family

... Norman ,, Your Obit Was Well Written And Funny ,, Except For "Good Bye",, Instead "See Yah Later" ,, My Condolences To Your Family ... See Yah Later Norman ...

I will always remember Norm as a caring and dedicated Dad to Jeff. Rest in peace.

So sorry to hear about the loss of Norm. I never got to know him very well when I came to CT with Steve Lavin, but he always impressed me as a wonderful person. May his memory be a blessing. Karen Bailey (CO).

Dear Ellie.... So very sorry to hear of the passing of Norm.... He was truly a wonderful man and will be sadly missed ..Hugs to all...

Dad, I am sure this is not goodbye, but only so long for now. You were the best and most supportive father and will be missed by all who knew you. Love you and miss you already! Rest in peace.

Dear Ellie and family. What I remember the most about Norm was his infectious humor ... always smiling and laughing. At our monthly CT Pest Control Association meetings, Norm always had us laughing. As a former president of the CPCA, I had the honor of presenting Norm with the Man Of The Year award for all his pest control achievements and dedication to the industry over the years. He will be missed. I´ll bet he´s already making the angels laugh. Joe GIAIMO

Dear Ellie. May you find the support needed in the days ahead. I can only suspect that Norman never lost his sense of humor so that will be a great loss. I am now in between trips but I wanted to let you know I have prayed for God to be very near to you during this transition to life without Norman to care for. Tom Horn