Timothy-Norwood-Obituary

Timothy E. Norwood

Windham, Maine

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Timothy Edward Norwood, 50New Gloucester – Timothy Edward Norwood, 50, died on January 19, 2015, at his home. He was born in Biddeford on Oct. 6, 1964, the son of Robert E. and Carol A. (Dolby) Norwood.Tim grew up in Windham and graduated from Windham High School, class of 1982. He was a...

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Tim and I worked together for several years, he was such a smart man, we shared many long, difficult days in dispatch at DEE, I am so sad to hear of his passing. He will always be a special guy in my memory. Earl taught him at Windham High School,he was proud to have worked with such a good student.
Joyce and Earl Pike

Sorry to hear of Tim's passing… I would see him kayaking on Pettingill Pond and he would wave and say hi to me

I worked with Tim for the 12-plus years that I had lived in Maine, and found him to have been not only most capable - even "the cream of the crop" - at his job, but also a friendly, caring, and generous man; who, incidentally, made the world's best chili!
Tim, there is now an empty place in countless hearts, at your passing, and how I wish that we could have gotten together one last time...
Thank you for your friendship of these past 15 years - and for your recipe!

Crazy ski days, good food & drink at the Fryeburg Fair as well as all the mountain eateries and birthday cakes, some mellow, some wild! My greatest gift is sleeping beside me on the sofa, Bailey, the 11 yr.old Cairn Tim helped me rescue in 2009. Good natured, humorous, full of mischief and really clever. Just like Tim! I'm sorry he left so soon. My heart is with all who will miss him. So Long Tim.

Tim was a humble gentleman and true brother to many of us in college 30 years ago. My family's heartfelt condolences are humbly offered. I still remember his smile and caring wit. God bless.

The world has lost a great person,but you will always live on in our memories.

Prayers to the family in this difficult time. Many happy memories of times spent with Tim.Concerts,road trips, hockey games, "safety meetings" where we "checked the tires". Yes, you will be missed, times go on but the memories remain. Godspeed Tim.

With heartfelt sympathy wishing you the comfort of family and friends and the loving memories to carry you through these times.

My thoughts and prayers to Tim's family and friends. He will be greatly missed. Godspeed Tim!