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Norton H. Webb Sr.

Huntsville, Alabama

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Oct. 12, 1946 - April 2, 2009

The family of Norton Hugh Webb Sr. sadly announces his passing. After a brief illness, Mr. Webb passed away Thursday. For more than 30 years, he worked for the Huntsville City Schools system. He taught at Ridgecrest Elementary, Farley Elementary, served...

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To the Webb Family: My sincerest sympathies to you. Norton has been a dear friend since High School. I know that the Lord will give you the strength as you grieve your loss. The thought that we will all see him soon is very reassuring.
Peace and blessings,

Delores Hampden and family, Greensboro, NC

My family and I are sorry to hear of your loss!! He was a great principal to me at Lakewood!! I will miss him!!

I was so sorry to hear about Norton. I
taught with him and was a fellow Pincipal at Monte Sano and Whiteburg Elementary. He was a good man. I would have been there, but my sister had heart surgery. My thoughts and prayers are with you!

May the God of peace bring comfort in your time of sorrow.

We wish you inner strength at this time of such an enormous personal loss of dear Mr. Webb. It was a pleasure to work under his inspiring leadership for over a decade at Lakewook Elementary. He will surely be missed by us.
Parminder & Mina

Linda
our prayers are with you and your family
at this time of sorrow.

Kay and David Hill Columbus, Ohio

Norton was a special friend to me when I first came to Huntsville City Schools. I admired him for the way he worked with people for the benefit of the students. I was proud for him when he became Principle of Lakewood Elementary. We would see each other on the bowling lanes after I left the school system. A wonderful human being that cared about children.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.