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Norman J. Sugalski

1943 - 2009

Norman J. Sugalski obituary, 1943-2009, New Philadelphia, OH

BORN

1943

DIED

2009

Norman Sugalski Obituary

Norman J. Sugalski, 66, of New Philadelphia died Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, at Country Club Retirement Campus in Dover.
Born on May 10, 1943, in Cleveland, O., he was the son of the late Henry and Eleanor Kostozewski Sugalski. In 1961 he graduated from South High School in Cleveland, O., where he had perfect attendance. He married the love of his life, Karen Mann, on Nov. 19, 1966. Together they had six sons.
Norman retired in 2008 from Nickel's Bakery after 31 years of service. While working at Nickel's, it was very rare for him to miss a day of work.
He was a very outspoken man. His family will always remember him as a bargain shopper, who never went to the store without coupons in hand.
Norman was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church where he recently joined the Senior's Group.
In addition to his wife, Karen, Norman is survived by his six sons, Michael (Michelle) Sugalski of New Philadelphia, Timothy (Diane) Sugalski of Strasburg, Scott Sugalski of Dover, Nicholas (Tina) Sugalski of Dover, Casey Sugalski of New Philadelphia and Bryan Sugalski and Bryan's girlfriend, Evelyn Figueroa of New Philadelphia; his brother, Ronald Sugalski of Brooklyn, O., 13 grandchildren, Jacquelyn and Mike Sugalski, Amber Murphy, all of New Philadelphia, Dustin Thomas of Youngstown, Marissa, Paige and Rebekah Sugalski of Strasburg, Samantha and Zane Sugalski of New Philadelphia, Katelynn, Joshua and Karolynn Sugalski of Dover, and Alexanderia Sugalski of Gnadenhutten; two great-grandchildren, Caleb and Aubrie Garmany of New Philadelphia and many co-worker friends.
He leaves behind his three dogs, Ebony, Woo and Gia, whom he loved very much.
Norman is preceded in death by his granddaughter, Mackinzie Nicole Sugalski, who died in 2000.
Friends are invited to call at the Toland-Herzig Funeral Home in Dover on Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Following calling hours, a meal will take place at the Church of Christ in Dover, 230 E. 4th St., Dover, O. 44622. A memorial Mass at St. Joseph Catholic Church will be held at a later date. To sign an online register book for Norman, click on the "obituary" link on the funeral home's Web site.
In honoring Norman's wishes, in lieu of flowers, monetary donations can be made to the Norman Sugalski Memorial Fund, c/o Commercial Savings Bank, 635 W. High Ave., New Philadelphia, O. 44663.
Toland-Herzig
(330) 343-6132
www.tolandherzig.com

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Published by The Times Reporter on Oct. 6, 2009.

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Mike & Donna Custer

October 10, 2009

Dear Karen & Family,

Our deepest condolences to all of you on the loss of your husband and father. May all the good memories help to sustain you during this difficult time and may God bless your family and provide you comfort during this time.

REV ROCKY AND STEPHANIE SHENEMAN

October 8, 2009

DEAREST SUGALSKI FAMILY,

WE ARE SO SADDEN TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. OUR MANY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN THIS TIME OF GRIEF.

Mike Sugalski

October 6, 2009

Dad was one of a kind, that's for sure. Rest in peace dad.

Ginny Pryor

October 6, 2009

Nick and Family - You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May God provide you the needed comfort!

John and Debbie Barr

October 6, 2009

Dear Karen and Family,

Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May God grant you his comfort and peace.
Love and Blessings ~
John and Debbie Barr

Eli Yoder

October 6, 2009

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

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