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Paul Max Norton

1942 - 2022

Paul Max Norton obituary, 1942-2022, Logan, UT

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Paul Norton Obituary

Paul Max Norton was born in Preston, Idaho on May 20, 1942, the oldest son of Max Loris Norton and Camilla Price Norton. He inherited his genuine interest in others and his love of a good laugh from his father, and his dedication to education from his mother. He liked to recount the story of a childhood horse that hated him and would purposely run under a tree branch to knock him off. As a youth he whistled a musical number in Sacrament Meeting. He served in the Central States Mission headquartered in Independence, Missouri, then earned a bachelor's degree in Economics from Utah State University in 1966. While in school he married Sharon Cutler in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple in 1964.

They moved to New York where Paul earned a master's degree in Public Administration from Syracuse University, then they moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where they raised their four children. An entrepreneur at heart, he taught them to work hard with their shaved ice stand, Hawaiian Snow. Paul worked for the State Budget Agency, followed by the Educational Communications Board, which oversaw the 5 public television stations and 9 radio stations in Wisconsin. He also served as vice chair of the Public Broadcasting System board in Washington, D.C. One career highlight was being in the meeting where Sesame Street was pitched. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Paul served as a bishop and stake president in Madison.

In 1992, Paul and Sharon returned to Cache Valley where Paul took a position as the Vice President of University Relations and Development at his alma mater, Utah State University, where he helped to develop the American West Heritage Center and Festival of the American West, among many other accomplishments. From 2000-2003, Paul and Sharon served as mission leaders of the Illinois Chicago North Mission. Never one to sit still, Paul returned to Logan and became the director of Communications and Government Relations at Logan Regional Hospital until his retirement in 2008. Paul served in the church as a temple worker, sealer and stake patriarch.

Paul showed genuine interest in everyone he met. Getting to bed early to get a good night's sleep was a core principle. His grandkids loved it when he held their ears and gave their head a little shake to make sure they had their head on straight. He was never happier than when surrounded by his family enjoying a good laugh.

Sharon cared for Paul devotedly in his waning years. Paul fought Parkinson's Disease quite literally for several years with therapeutic boxing twice a week to keep up his strength. He is survived and adored by his wife Sharon; his siblings Bill, Steve, Stan, Beverly, and Bonnie; his children Sidney (Traci), Allyson (Matthew), John (Jenny), and Dianna (Casey); 26 grandchildren (with their heads on straight), and 2 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents Max and Camilla and his sister Catherine.

A viewing will be held at ALLEN MORTUARY OF NORTH LOGAN at 420 East 1800 North on Friday, January 28th from 6-8pm. A second viewing will be held at the LOGAN EAST STAKE CENTER at 1450 East 1500 North on Saturday, January 29th from 11:30am-12:30pm, followed by funeral services at 1pm. Paul's final resting place will be the Logan City Cemetery. We are grateful for all those who have extended their love and friendship over many years, as well as the caregivers at Maple Springs Assisted Living whose compassion and tenderness touch our hearts. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Rock Steady Boxing at www.rocksteadyboxing.org. The community at Rock Steady not only provided prolonged physical functioning, but emotional and social support to Paul. The funeral will be live-streamed at www.allenmortuaries.net.

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Published by Logan Herald Journal on Jan. 27, 2022.

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Erin (Pratt) LaFever

April 1, 2024

You were one of a kind, President. Thinking of you.

Liz Mott

January 21, 2024

Thinking about you today, President Norton. I miss you.

Fred McCormick

June 5, 2023

We have so many good memories with Paul and his family. Memories of working together. I only canceled one client appointment for Wisconsin Public Television in my 25 years with WPT. That was when Paul was with me and he decided the weather was too bad to continue our drive. Kidded him about it always. Ginny and I have wonderful memories with Sharon and all the kids at our house and theirs home. So sorry to just learn today about Paul´s passing .

Steve Fleming

September 4, 2022

Sharon- Sorry to hear that Paul has moved on. I'm sure you are broken-hearted, but I also know that you are strong and you have friends and family to buoy you up. Paul was a wonderful individual. The world is a better place because of his leadership and his attention to the needs of others.

John & Mary Lynn Call

February 14, 2022

We have wonderful memories of President & Sister Norton from our time in Wisconsin (1979-1987). After calling me to serve as Bishop of the Sun Prairie Ward, President Norton taught me a lot about how to be a "Priesthood Man". He was always a great example of living the principles he taught. He has influenced many hundreds in our family & friends by being a great teacher & exemplar to us.
Now he can do the same with even greater vigor & enthusiasm.
John & Mary Lynn Call & family
Twin Falls Idaho.

Beryl Dattage

January 28, 2022

Sharon:
We are thinking about you today. those years in the temple are precious memories for me. You were so kind and loving as Spence and i struggled to be the shift coordinators. You tender helpfulness will never be forgotten. Paul was so good to send us the things we needed to know. Bless you my dear friend. Love Beryl

David & Lucy Staples

January 28, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to your sweet family. Our hearts are saddened at the thought that Paul is no longer here; but we are grateful for the knowledge of eternal progression that tells us he isn´t that far away, and that you will see him again. That promise of family being forever is worth living and giving your best for. Our memories of Paul are all joyful and happy ones. Being around him made you want to be your best and to bring out the best in others, as he always did. We so enjoyed our years of service with you in the Madison, WI Stake. We have so many good memories. May the Lord bless you all to move forward and follow in his footsteps of love and service to all of God´s children.

Matt Camberlango

January 28, 2022

Although I haven´t been in communication with President and Sister Norton for 19 years, I still often think about how fortunate I was to serve under their leadership as a Missionary. It was an absolute pleasure to know and learn from such a great man. What I remember most is how President Norton led with love and patience, even when we made mistakes. He was loved, respected and admired as a Mission President.

Elizabeth Mott

January 28, 2022

Dear Sister Norton and family,

I was truly saddened to hear this, and I am so sorry. I have been thinking about you all week and remembering meeting you both at the MTC before that great adventure in Illinois. You have blessed my life ever since. I feel so fortunate to have known such a good man as President Norton. "Each life that touches ours for good...."

Bruce & Sally Bishop

January 27, 2022

Dear Sharon and family, We were saddened to learn of Paul´s passing. There are many good memories of working alongside Paul in the USU Administration as a valued colleague and good friend. His counsel and good judgement made the work of everyone around him more successful and rewarding. Over the years of serving together, there were many pleasant and productive interactions on campus and helping Cache Valley community organizations. He left us a trove of happy remembrances of a life well lived. We send our heartfelt condolences.

Annie Anderson

January 27, 2022

He was a great man. It is difficult to imagine a world without him in it. As comforting as it is to know you will see him again it is still so hard and I am so sorry you have to experience the sadness of this mortal separation. May the memories of his joyous personality bring you peace when the sadness feels too great to bear as you wait to be reunited again as a family.

Steve & Marjorie Bennion

January 27, 2022

What a great friend--a man for all times and seasons! We send our love to Sharon and the entire
family. We never had better friends!!

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