Paul-VanNorman-Obituary

Paul VanNorman

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

1936 - 2017 (Age 81)

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Paul Edward VanNorman, 81, of Center Valley, PA and Spring Hill, FL, died Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at LVHN-Pocono. He was the husband of Marion (Buchman) VanNorman. Born in Allentown on January 23, 1936, he was the son of the late Ralph W. and Anna (Dravitz) VanNorman. He graduated from St. Rose...

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Paul was one of the kindest gentlemen Ive ever known. In a world where we are no longer civil to each other, I will pay his gentle kindness forward and think fondly of him when I do.

Heaven is laughing more while the earth is a sadder place without this fine gentleman. I miss him and will miss him every time our team serves as ushers. Danny.

Marion, Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the recent passing of your husband Paul. It seems like yesterday that he and I worked at Bethlehem Seel. May God comfort you during this time of sorrow. Len Gruppo.

My heart is heavy but my memories of our times together will last forever. Giggling, laughing, many stories and I gained much guidance from you along the way. My thoughts and prayers are with Marion and the family during this time of sorrow.

Please except my condolence at this time for your lose. May you find comfort in these words found in Gods Word " he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more neither will mourning ,nor out cry ,nor pain be anymore the former things have passed away."

I worked with Paul at ABB Inc. He was a good man, never forgotten.

Marion we are thinking of you and the family, we liked Paul so much the first time we met him. Love You, with many Prayers, Mary & Allen G.

I knew Paul from working for him at the Treasury/Finance Department of Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Paul was a true gentleman and very much liked by everyone. He managed to create a true bond with all those who worked in the Credit (Finance) Department by keeping alive our wonderful summer picnic get-togethers. Rest in Peace wonderful friend.

Charlotte Edwards