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Tony Norr, 52, passed away on July 29, 2023, in West Jordan, Utah. Tony was born on March 31, 1971, in Tremonton, Utah to Gary Norr and Colleen Udy Norr. Tony married Michelle Walsh and they had two children Tyler and Brylee. They later divorced and Tony married Desiree Colton. They had two children; Harley CJ and Hayley Grace.
Tony was a wild child who had no fear, and was always ready for the next adventure. He was a super hard worker and had the biggest heart. He loved camping, hunting, traveling, and just being outdoors. His best friend was his dog, Mater. Because he was the youngest in the family in his parents eyes he could do no wrong. He had a strong stubborn streak, but over all he would look out for others and be a big brother even though technically he was the younger brother.
Tony is survived by his children: Tyler Gary Norr, Brylee McKay Norr (Shane Partridge), Harley CJ Norr and Hayley Grace Norr, his grandchildren: Kayson Partridge, Swade Partridge and Brigs Partridge, his siblings: Debbie Barnes, Chris (Russ) Pierson, Patty (Todd) Grover, Rick Norr, and Ginger (BJ) Weaver, serveral nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Tony's honor (to be announced)
Please share a memory on Tony's Tribute Wall at www.AndersonMortuary.com.
We can never deny the pain that we carry but we all will remember him as a blessing and a lesson.
We will all treasure the life you shared with us.
Rest in peace dear, Dad, Grandpa, Brother, Uncle and Friend.
You will live in our hearts forever till we meet again.
We Love you.
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49 East 100 North P.O. Box 855, American Fork, UT 84003
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Alesha
August 10, 2023
You will be greatly missed Tony. I wish this was not real. You were an amazing man who helped me many times with your words. R. I. P and be Free at last.
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