Philip-Norwine-Obituary

Philip Conrad Norwine

Seattle, Wash., Texas

1931 - 2012

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DIED
April 8, 2012
LOCATION
Seattle, Wash., Texas
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Philip Conrad Norwine, 81, passed away on Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012, in Seattle, Wash. Service: Memorial requiem will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at St. Vincent's Cathedral, 1300 Forest Ridge Drive, Bedford. Memorials: Remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. He was...

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I worked with Phil on the Sioux scout program. I was a Emerson Electric engineer we put the turret on the helicopter. So I flew with him and got to know him well his family should be proud of him. He was a nice guy and he knew what he was doing.

Jan, Leon and I were thinking of you guys as we always do the day of the Boston Marathon. We had so much fun when Phil and Leon participated.
Just discovered this site and information regarding Phil.
Know that we are thinking of you and your family.
Have a good idea that he and Art are running on streets of gold.

Jan, So sorry to learn of Phil's passing. It was Phil who recommended and introduced us to the RAF Museum in England, and Le Pavillion Restaurant in Paris, for which we were forever indebted to him. Lots of great memories of you and Phil from our Mid-Cities Genealogy Society days. May he rest in peace, and you be comforted by the happy memories you created together.

Dear Mrs. Norwine, Valerie and family, I could not believe my eyes when I read this about Mr. Norwine..after ALL these years..I want each of you to know how much your family has meant to me over all of these years with so many wonderful, childhood memories of "across the street" neighbors as well as best friends. My thoughts and love to you and especially to you Valerie. You will always have a special place in my heart. My god bless your endearing mother Jan and my love is sent, always, with...

My wonderful friend Jan,
I so understand your sadness and pain from losing Phil. I hope he and Art are back together as they were on Ridgecrest for so many years. They are with Jesus. Phil is himself again and that is good. You and I just have to wait for God to call us home.

Your loving neighbor and friend,

Jan,
It is with sadness and a great sense of loss that we learned of Phil's death. I truly enjoyed the times we worked together and the air shows & sales meetings we attended. Our sincere condolences to you and family.

O. K.& Marsha Moore
Greensboro, NC

Greg, Doug and family
Our deepest condolences. May God bless you and bring you peace and comfort.