Charles “Chuck” Norris passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 20 at Frederick Health Hospital. He was born January 31, 1941, the son of Wallace, Sr. and Pauline Norris. He is survived by his wife Jenny, daughter Dana Sentz (Michael), grandchildren Michael Sentz, Matthew Sentz, Drew Norris and Briana Stanley, great grandchildren Olivia, Riley, Carson and Parker, sisters Betty Thomas of Westminster, MD, Connie McInturf of Hanover, PA, brother Wallace, Jr. (Debby) of Florida. In addition, he had numerous nieces and nephews. He will be remembered fondly by nieces Julia and Erika Porter.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Wallace, Sr. and Pauline, brothers Larry and Curtis and son Duane.
Chuck was a career Maryland State Police Officer. He was a true gear head, loved NASCAR and the NHRA, and hemis. 426 day was celebrated every year in his home, if you know, you know. He also loved music and had an eclectic taste ranging from The Eagles, Beach Boys to anything Irish, especially Daniel O’Donnell.
Chuck requested no viewing or service and the family is respecting that wish. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation (T2T.org) or the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund (nleomf.org).
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