Richard-Norrie-Obituary

Richard Norrie

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

1939 - 2023

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Richard L. "Dick" Norrie, 84, passed away December 31, 2023, at UPMC West Shore in Mechanicsburg, PA. Dick was born February 24, 1939, in Carlisle, PA to Jennie (Zeigler) and John "Jack" Norrie and graduated from Milton Hershey School before serving in the Army and sailing with the Merchant...

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My Dear Judy....I am so sorry to hear that Dick has passed away. I just happened to be going through obituaries for Cumberland Co. and it is there that I saw his name. I know it has been difficult for you and I know what a heavy heart can feel like. You and Dick will always be a part of my life and my heart. May the Lord grant you peace during this time.

Judy, so sorry to learn of death of your husband, Dick. Our connection goes back many years with CVHS band and Trinity Church. We typically caught up a bit with the close bond and friendship of our mothers. Many years have passed, but time does not diminish fond memories and friendship. You and your family continue in our prayers. Rev. David Willard, and wife, Sherry

So sorry Judy. He was a very nice and kind man. You were the best neighbors anyone could have. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Judy so sorry for your loss lots of memories of the next door Norrie neighbor. All of our yard sales we had. Prayers to you and your family. Dianne and Gary Morrow

Dear Judy and Family, our deepest condolences on your loss. Will always remember Dick's and your kindness and service when our sons and you were involved in their sports and scout activities as they were growing up. Kay & Dennis Morgan

My Deepest Sympathies goes out to Dicks family. Dick worked with my Dad & Mom @ the Middle Department of Fire Underwriters.

Dick was very kind and dependable. He was respected and worked well with people. Mark Baranowski Auctioneer

Dear Judy, I am very sorry to learn that you have lost the love of your life. Words just don't seem to help very much at a time like this, I know. Things won't be the same from now on, but time and staying close to family and friends will certainly help. Sincerely, Bob Brown

Judy: I'm so sorry to learn you've lost your loving husband. I didn't know you two until I joined Trinity, but quickly found you and Dick so friendly; I always thought you were meant for each other. The last I saw you was at your dear mother's graveside service. You told me of Dick's developing problem, and when we talked, I could sense it. It's a difficult thing to endure. I believe Dick trusted Jesus as his Savior, so feel you can be confident you will rejoin with him some day. I...