Norman Edward Baietti

Norman Edward Baietti obituary, Walnut Creek, CA

Norman Edward Baietti

Norman Baietti Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 3, 2025.
Norman "Norm" Edward Baietti, 84, of Walnut Creek, CA passed away on June 24, 2025 after being diagnosed with cancer a year earlier.

Born on December 1, 1940 to Eleanor and Thomas Baietti, he was raised in Flushing, New York. Although he lived in California for the last 45 years, he remained a true New Yorker at heart.

After graduating from Valparaiso University in 1962, Norm tried law school (and wisely decided it wasn't for him). Not sure what to do next, he spent several months working on a farm in Germany tending livestock, digging potatoes, and practicing the German he'd studied in college. For the rest of his life, Norm serenaded friends and family with a rousing rendition of the German version of "Happy Birthday" on their birthdays.

Norm was drafted into the Army in 1966, and spent two years at Fort Dix, where he was an MP (military police).

In 1969, Norm joined IBM as a salesman. During his decade there, he made many friends, and also developed his lifelong taste for martinis. While working for IBM, Norm attended night school at St. John's University, where he received his MBA.

In 1979, Norm met his wife Mary Jo ("Jo") Baietti at a party in Southern California. That night, he told a friend he would marry Jo. Sure enough, after a yearlong bi-coastal courtship, he did, in the process becoming stepfather to 13-year-old Christine. Norm moved across the country to live with Jo and Christine in Irvine, CA, which was a bit of a culture shock coming from Hoboken, NJ. He soon adapted, taking up tennis, and embarrassing Christine with his horn-honking and surly New Yorker ways.

Norm established his own computer business in California. He and Jo eventually moved to Walnut Creek, where they lived for many years. In addition to the great pleasure he took in his family and many friends, Norm relished travel (he visited all 50 states, and countless countries), playing piano, and reading medieval history tomes. He was renowned for his off-color jokes and his wide-ranging knowledge of varied topics (he excelled at Trivial Pursuits). At 74, he became a devoted grandfather to Ella, with whom he shared a mischievous sense of humor, as well as a love of cooking and music.

Norm leaves behind his beloved wife Jo, daughter Christine Whalen (Hendrik van Maldegem), and granddaughter Ella Whalen. He is survived by his sister-in-law JoAnn Baietti, nephews Michael Baietti and Anthony Baietti (Sarah), niece Maria Baietti (Johnny McCool), greatnephew Brent Callum (Tasia) and greatnieces Skye Cotton (Jourdan DeMuynck), Sofia Baietti, and Julia Baietti, great-greatnephews, Troy Callum and Coast Demuynck, and great-greatniece, Nyla Callum. He was predeceased by his brother Lawrence Baietti.

Rest in peace, Norm. You were one of a kind.

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Rosie Wick

July 4, 2025

Dearest Jo, Christine, Hendrik, Ella and family, I extend love and tenderness through these difficult days. The few times I had the pleasure of being with Norm were fun: Thanksgiving, the wedding, and another time or two. I appreciated his sarcasm, piano playing and even (or especially) his east coast, Italian guy persona...when clearly underneath that, he was a lovable, warm, softy!

Eydie Larson

July 4, 2025

Bob and Eydie Larson

July 4, 2025

We frequently traveled with Norm and Jo, including making the crossing from England to New York on the Queen Mary II which they did a couple of times. We drove with them to Yellowstone and visited Truckee as well as Italy and two weeks in Africa among many other trips. (He oddly chose the wart hog as his favorite African animal!) His accidental purchase of a very large block of cheese in Taormina Italy was a constant laughing point among the four of us. Norm liked to play tennis and golf. He was able to quickly charm a room full of people with his wit and smile. He was a generous tipper and charmed restaurant and bar staff on several continents. His memory was astounding and his sense of humor very sharp. He believed in love at first sight. He was a close friend for many years and he will be very sorely missed.

Shelby Contreras Sprague

July 3, 2025

Sending my sincerest condolences to the family on the passing of Norm. So many fun memories of good times spent at the house in Irvine. Norm and Jo were the "fun parents," who always said yes to slumber parties. Rest in peace, Norm.

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