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MILTON – Nord W. Hovermann, age 72, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 6, 2022 after a courageous battle with health issues at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington.
He was born in Montreal, Quebec on January 27, 1950 to the late William & Audrey Hovermann, and step-mother, Olga (Bergmann) Hovermann.
Nord was born and raised in Chomedey Laval. Unbeknownst to him, Bonnie told her grandfather when she was 5 years old, that she was going to marry the paperboy who lived directly across the street. Several years later, Bonnie married Nord, the paperboy across the street, on May 19, 1979. Nord and Bonnie moved to the U.S. in 1995 when Nord’s job transferred him. The two made their home in Milton with their beloved dogs. Nord had an incredible love for dogs, a special connection with nature and loved sitting on the beach. They vacationed at a cabin in Northern Quebec every year. They enjoyed fishing, letting the dogs run free, bird watching and enjoying the great outdoors. Nord has a sweet tooth and enjoyed German food, especially red cabbage and pork roast. In their early years together, Nord “annoyed” Bonnie because he was too kind and helped everyone he possibly could. Years later, Bonnie gives Nord credit for helping her become a Pastor. With his incredible kindness and her spirituality, that’s what guided her to God to become the Pastor she is today.
He is survived by his life partner, soulmate, and wife, Pastor Bonnie Hovermann of Milton; his mother-in-law, Dorothy Wells; nieces, Natalie, and Kim; special cousins, Vicky and Witold Merkis; very special friends, Judy and Ed Sorrell; and his canine companions, Holly, Allie and Faith. Besides his parents, Nord was predeceased by his sister, Karin Gruenefeld; his stepmother, Olga Hovermann; and his father-in-law, Walter Wells.
Family and friends are invited to Nord’s life celebration events that will include visitation on Monday, November 14, 2022 from 5-7:00 PM at the Goss Life Celebration Home, 89 Grand Avenue, Swanton, VT 05488.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 11:00 AM at the Highgate Center United Methodist Church, 3723 Vermont Route 78, Highgate, VT 05459. Interment will immediately follow in the Hope Cemetery, 104A, Georgia, VT.
For those who wish, contributions in Nord’s memory may be made to the Milton Rescue Service, 43 Bombardier Road, Milton, VT 05468 or to the UVM Medical Center Dialysis, 35 Joy Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403.
Goss Life Celebration Homes is the area’s exclusive provider of Life Celebration events. Please visit our website to share condolences, photos and favorite memories at www.gossfs.com
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John Petermann
December 5, 2022
My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Nord ,It was with great sadness that i hear of Nord,s Passing . Nord was a great guy , a larger than life figure and a Legendary figure in Chomedey when i was a younger guy growing up on 63rd avenue .His Black Nova ss with the " Moon " Mags was one of the nicest and popular muscle cars around , and it was due to Nords and some of his Buddies , like Wayne Watsons love of cars that gave me my life long love of cars . ( A Funny Story ) Nord would never say if his motor was stock or modified and would never show what was under the hood , so a friend of mine , James Mcdougall and i offered to wash his Nova ( Thinking we would get a peek at under the hood , But Nord was on to us from the start , and we never did get to see under the hood ! But i did get one of the best joy rides i ever had , which was rare , because Nord took great care of his baby ! Thanks for giving me my love of cars R.I.P. " THE Nordster ! "
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Robert & Carol Watson
November 15, 2022
Rest In Peace my friend. Great memories of times as teenagers in Chomedey.
Myrtie R. Dickey
November 10, 2022
Our sympathy on the loss of dear Nord. We have fond memories of working together in the Georgia church. May you find comfort in the best of your memories and God's care. Rich & Myrtie
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