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Norman Robert William LAWS

Norman LAWS Obituary



NORMAN ROBERT WILLIAM LAWS Surrounded by his family who loved him so dearly, Norman passed away at the age of 88 at the Sunnybrook Veterans' Residence on March 22, 2008. We were all moved by his incredible strength of body and spirit. Loved and cherished by Joan 'Mom', his adored wife of 58 years. Peter (Carol), Andrea (Lionel), Sharon (Chris), Cathy (Michael) and Heather will always be grateful for having such a 'fabulous' Dad. To Matthew, Adam, Amy, Julie, Corinne, Lauren and Luke he was a doting grandfather who always took interest in what they were doing and great pride in their accomplishments. Norm is now enjoying, as he always did, the company of his dear brother Gord who passed away six days earlier. Norman served overseas in the Navy during WWII. He raised his family on his special talents as an artist. He shared his passions for family, art, history, creating, and nature's beauty through his art; his vast collection of books; family canoe trips, road trips and adventures; and his extensive list of building projects. He touched the lives of so many with his integrity and his quiet, loving nature. We cherish the memories. Contact family or email [email protected] for future details about the celebration of Norm's life. If you wish to make a donation in Norm's memory, please consider the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario with the funds designated to promote awareness and early detection of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH).

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Published by The Globe and Mail on Mar. 29, 2008.

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