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Dan Colley
January 11, 2012
It has been more than 50 years since I knew Norton in Holland, NY. I moved from Holland in 1958, but the summer of 1959 I returned and lived on some property my family still own there. At the end of the summer Norton and three other, Lee Norberg, Tom Moore and me, took a two week canoe trip in the wilderness of Ontario armed with little more than enthusiasm. It was a great time (despite the rain), and it was the last time I saw Norton. It was not, however, the last time I thought about Norton and our adventure together. Now, all these years later and all the subsequent adventures all four of us had since then, I still look back fondly on the time we had together and remember how that trip influenced the rest of my life. To Norton's family I send these long ago and far away condolences. I was saddened to hear this news, but I rejoice in having been a minor part in Norton's life. Thank you Norton, for who you were, for who you became and for sharing good times with me.
Dan Colley
Ted Farrar
January 10, 2012
Over some 50 years since our graduation Norton lingered in my mind, though we lost touch, as someone who would take a less traveled road and make a huge difference! His curiosity in life, and intentionality so present even then inspired us, and that spirit will continue to reside with me and many, many others. We celebrate his completed life with you.
January 10, 2012
Norton was a wonderful man who loved beautiful things, including his family. You will all carry the gift of his life in your hearts for all the years to come. Karen Brown/Albany, NY
Tom Moore
January 7, 2012
Iam very sorry to hear about Norton. I will always remember our special times at Holland Central. I shared many great moments with him. Everyone in our Class of 1959 thought Norton would be very successful. I think his year book quote "success follows the man who gives thought to little tasks" was pretty accurate. He had a great life, and will be sadly missed by all. God Bless.
January 3, 2012
All who met and knew Norton found him to be a personable, warm and funny person.I had Norton as a teacher with Howard Crum at the University of Michigan peatlands class-likely the finest class I've ever taken. Norton will be missed. Jeff Parsons
Nancy Tessitore
December 31, 2011
Heather,Andrew and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Norton's passing, my prayers and deepest sympathy are with all of you at this difficult time.
Nancy T.
December 31, 2011
Dear Heather, Andrew,
We were so saddened to see the news about Norton. We worked together in the State Museum for many years. Andrew, I still have the ornament and card you gave me when you were 10 years old. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and we will never forget him and all our special conversations.
Love to you all.
Lydia & John Coffey
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