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Paul Max Norton

Logan, Utah

May 20, 1942 – Jan 25, 2022 (Age 79)

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BORN
May 20, 1942
DIED
January 25, 2022
AGE
79
LOCATION
Logan, Utah

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Paul Max Norton was born in Preston, Idaho on May 20, 1942, the oldest son of Max Loris Norton and Camilla Price Norton. He inherited his genuine interest in others and his love of a good laugh from his father, and his dedication to education from his mother. He liked to recount the story of a...

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You were one of a kind, President. Thinking of you.

Thinking about you today, President Norton. I miss you.

We have so many good memories with Paul and his family. Memories of working together. I only canceled one client appointment for Wisconsin Public Television in my 25 years with WPT. That was when Paul was with me and he decided the weather was too bad to continue our drive. Kidded him about it always. Ginny and I have wonderful memories with Sharon and all the kids at our house and theirs home. So sorry to just learn today about Paul´s passing .

Sharon- Sorry to hear that Paul has moved on. I'm sure you are broken-hearted, but I also know that you are strong and you have friends and family to buoy you up. Paul was a wonderful individual. The world is a better place because of his leadership and his attention to the needs of others.

We have wonderful memories of President & Sister Norton from our time in Wisconsin (1979-1987). After calling me to serve as Bishop of the Sun Prairie Ward, President Norton taught me a lot about how to be a "Priesthood Man". He was always a great example of living the principles he taught. He has influenced many hundreds in our family & friends by being a great teacher & exemplar to us. Now he can do the same with even greater vigor & enthusiasm. John & Mary Lynn Call & family Twin Falls...

Sharon: We are thinking about you today. those years in the temple are precious memories for me. You were so kind and loving as Spence and i struggled to be the shift coordinators. You tender helpfulness will never be forgotten. Paul was so good to send us the things we needed to know. Bless you my dear friend. Love Beryl

Our deepest sympathy to your sweet family. Our hearts are saddened at the thought that Paul is no longer here; but we are grateful for the knowledge of eternal progression that tells us he isn´t that far away, and that you will see him again. That promise of family being forever is worth living and giving your best for. Our memories of Paul are all joyful and happy ones. Being around him made you want to be your best and to bring out the best in others, as he always did. We so enjoyed our...

Although I haven´t been in communication with President and Sister Norton for 19 years, I still often think about how fortunate I was to serve under their leadership as a Missionary. It was an absolute pleasure to know and learn from such a great man. What I remember most is how President Norton led with love and patience, even when we made mistakes. He was loved, respected and admired as a Mission President.

Dear Sister Norton and family, I was truly saddened to hear this, and I am so sorry. I have been thinking about you all week and remembering meeting you both at the MTC before that great adventure in Illinois. You have blessed my life ever since. I feel so fortunate to have known such a good man as President Norton. "Each life that touches ours for good...."