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David Norris Obituary

Norris, David E. David passed away August 27, 2018, at the too-young age of 74. One of his favorite quotes was "Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'" He was that dependable friend whose life was a "ride," eager to lend a copy of Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged," serve you a glass of scotch, or squeeze fresh limes for your margarita. David was born on May 14, 1944, and lived most of his life in Wichita. He attended North High School, where he played football and wrestled, and the University of Kansas, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and earned his undergraduate degree in education and his Masters in Business Administration. After graduation, he taught school and coached in Central Kansas and worked in banking in Chicago. As his father's business, Dean E. Norris Plumbing, grew, David was asked to return to Wichita from Chicago to help manage and expand the firm. In 1971, David and his father co-founded DEN Management Company, Inc., which is the parent company for Dean E. Norris, Inc. and Professional Mechanical Contractors, Inc, and which collectively employ more than 150 in the Wichita area. David was active in his industry on a national level, serving as president of the industry's trade association, SMACNA. He also co-chaired the International Training Institute, the National Energy Management Institute and the Sheet Metal Occupational Health Institute as well as chairing the Local Work Force Investment Board. David was preceded in death by his parents, Dean and Betty Norris. He is survived by his beloved "Precious," Clowie McLaughlin, his wife of 29 years, and by daughters Jill Norris, Greeley, CO; Kelly Norris, Ft. Collins, CO; Laurie Haddorff (Chris), Greeley, CO; Machin Norris, Greeley,CO; and stepdaughter, Danielle Schweikert (Jeff), Charlotte, NC. Also surviving are 4 grandchildren Marnie, Gracie, Sadie and Parker, his brother Michael (Kory), Olathe, KS, and his sister, Stephanie Norris, Murfreesboro, TN. David's leadership roles and relationships in Wichita are legendary. He was an original organizer of Old Town and the Wichita River Festival, serving on the board in its early years and as Admiral Windwagon Smith V in 1978. David was a charter member of Wichita Wagonmasters, where he served as Captain; a member of Grumpy Old Men; on the boards of the Wichita Chamber of Commerce and the YMCA; a member of the Kansas Young Presidents Organization and the Kansas Senior Organization of Presidents (where he will always be remembered for his annual moving toast to YPO and SOP members who were deceased). He was a loyal KU alumnus and fan, whose many superstitions about jinxing his Hawks in basketball kept him rigidly in front of the tv set when not attending games.He was a passionate, patriotic American and was emotional about all things military. He loved to listen to Kate Smith's "God Bless America" and had been known to lead an entire restaurant in his own rendition of that song. With author Ayn Rand as his hero, he was a voracious reader of novels, news and current events. A strong advocate of principled government, he supported and helped lead many candidates through their elections. David was a spiritual soul who believed that it was better to be hunting and thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about hunting. He would tell his friends not to mourn him because he has gone to that heavenly place, but to please celebrate your own unique memories of "the Captain" and continue to live the life that he lived-believing in honesty, loyalty, hard work, unbending principle, compassion, many good laughs and strong hugs. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. His family asks that his friends salute the Captain's memory in their own way. If you are so moved, a memorial has been established with the KU Endowment Association, Attn: David E. Norris Athletic Fund, PO Box 928, Lawrence, KS 66044. Or, just enjoy a drink of your favorite beverage and perform a random act of kindness for some less fortunate soul, in memory of David's full and rewarding life. Share condolences at www.CozineMemorial.com. Broadway Mortuary.

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Published by Wichita Eagle from Aug. 31 to Sep. 2, 2018.

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David Finley

September 26, 2018

Our prayers for Clowie and the family. David was such a great mentor and always thinking of how to help others became better.
We will miss him a lot.

September 12, 2018

Love...Linnie Andeel

102 S Ridgecrest
Wichita, KS 67218

Judy Streeter

September 4, 2018

To the David Norris family, I am surprised and so sorry to hear that David is no longer with us. He will be missed by me and many others. He was a neighbor growing up and classmate PV Jr. Hi and North Hi. He was a compassionate Adult and a friend in deed, always had a friendly
and exuberant attitude towards all.
May God provide special blessings and care to the family at this time. Thanks
David for your editorial in the Eagle for Wichita's birthday in 2017 and thanks for dropping by our North high school reunion in 2017.

Keith Lawing

September 4, 2018

The respect and admiration I had for David was immense. He was a mentor and friend and taught me many lessons that made me a better person. I will miss him and offer my condolences to Clowie, his family and all of us who admired and respected David. He made a positive difference in many people's lives. For the rest of my days whenever I think of David it will make me smile. I'm honored to have known him.

Natasha Parsons

September 1, 2018

My deepest condolences to his friends and family. David will always be dear to my heart. He was a good man. Stubborn as hell but with a heart of gold. I will forever cherish the memories I have of of the years that I was his Personal Trainer. He loved his family dearly and always spoke of how much he adored Clowie, his children and grandchildren. The world was a better place with him in it and I know he will be terribly missed. RIP Captain.

Pedro (Pete) Gonzales

September 1, 2018

David was a very good friend, we enjoyed our three yrs of playing football together at North. My sympathy and condolence goes out to all the family.

Larry Oxendine

September 1, 2018

My condolences to Clowie and the family. You are in my thoughts.

September 1, 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Gene Stevens

September 1, 2018

One tuff competitor. Loss track of you as the years went bye. It looks like you were very active. A man with a lot of energy. I extend my hand to the family and will always look out for you.

Nola Foulston

August 31, 2018

Oh David.. you were the best! I am so sad to lose a friend who was an honest man of integrity and intelligence.. what will we do without you. For your family, I wish them all only the best memories that you have made.

Dick Cramer

August 31, 2018

If you ever met David you could never forget him. He may be gone but he left me with many fond memories. I will think of him every time I look at my glass of scotch.

Norma Cobb

August 31, 2018

David & I were old friends from Pleasant Valley elementary & jr. high. Sweethearts at one time & enjoyed our tender years together. He will be sorely missed. In high school we both had different friends & life changed for us but friends we always were. Blessings to the Norris family & loved ones!!!

Jack Desmond

August 31, 2018

I will miss your passion, your intellect, your humor and your friendship.
I will raise a drink or three to you, my friend, I only wish it could have been together.

Pat Hawkins

August 31, 2018

What do you say about a legend! It's an honor to say well done, David, you had a great life. Blessings, prayers and strength to your family,

August 31, 2018

David will be missed in our Industry---He was a gentlemen and a professional. He was always trying to learn and loved the art of how to better manage a company. A Big hole to fill. Tom Dondlinger

Anita Wiley

August 31, 2018

My deepest sympathy to the family. My older brother, Bob Cummins ran around with David when they both went to North High. As a younger sister of Bob's, David always teased around with me but always made me feel like a friend. My brother Bob has passed away too and I know they will be meeting in Heaven, I just hope they are ready for them!

Mark Skidmore

August 31, 2018

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Thomas Morris

August 31, 2018

REST IN PEACE, CAPTAIN!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!! ROCK & ROLL!!!

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