Condolences
My deepest condolences to the entire Di Perno Family. My grandparent’s camp was next door to Nick & Audrey’s camp on Chateaugay Lake, we grew up seeing the Di Perno Family every summer. I can only imagine what a great husband & father he became. I will keep your entire family in my thoughts & prayers. God Bless.
Lori LaBarre Barber
My deepest sympathies to Norm's family.
I had the privilege of working closely with Norm when he came to Aberdeen, Scotland in February 2012 to be Managing Director of BMT Cordah. He left Aberdeen after three years to return to Canada so that his family would all be in the same country once again - He really missed Niko and Anthony who stayed behind in Canada and, as I found out very quickly, family meant a lot to Norm.
Norm was a true gentleman who, with his pleasant manner, was able to make friends easily and I was always fascinated to watch him "work a room" with his pocket full of business cards.
Norm, you will never be forgotten.
Dear Chita, I send you, Anthony, Niko, Audrey and Norm's parents and family my best wishes, strength and lots of love. Norm will always be a kind, supportive and inspiring force in my life who taught me that integrity is one of the most important qualities. From our early days when he asked me to co-found the Environmental Committee at CanCham with him when I didn't dream of being ready for that to having the good fortune to work for Norm at BMT in HK and remotely, I learned so much from him over the years. My kids and I were fortunate to spend time with Norm in HK on some of his visits, which I will treasure. He will always be a dear friend who inspired me. When I was going through my separation and divorce I remembered by how strong Norm was to raise his children and I was so happy that you found each other. Lots of love, Anne xoxo
To our dearest Chita! Your endless love and support for Norm was inspiring and brought us such joy. I will forever be grateful to have been a small piece in his care at TBCC. He was a special man to us. Please know you are in our thoughts!
Thoughts and prayers are with all of you great DiPerno's.
Dear Chita - this is the saddest news to start the new year. Norman was more than a friend to us. He inspired us in so many ways - in his beliefs, through his values, his love for his family, in the struggles he faced, his work ethic and his general attitude to life itself. Such people are rare to come by and we feel so fortunate to have known him and be blessed by his friendship the past 15+ years. Our heartfelt condolences to you, to Anthony, Niko, Audrey and Norman's parents - please extend our condolences to them. I met them in HK eons ago and remember them well. We are thinking of you all the way from HK - a place that brought us close to Norman and where we shared so many memories. We hope to be a part of the memorial in summer. May god give you all the strength in the world to bear this pain.
Sic itur ad astra.
Madhavi & Bill
My deepest sympathies to Chita and the family! Norman was a great inspiration, mentor and friend who taught me so much over the years. He always had our back and made time to laugh and joke around while providing the team opportunities to grow into our potential. RIP Norm! You’re missed and will forever be in our hearts and memories!!
My deepest sympathies to the family. I had a great pleasure to work with Norm in Scotland, Aberdeen. He was a fantastic boss who always looked out for his team. He left Scotland to be close to his family. Norm, you will be always missed.
Dear Norman you were truly a symbol of strength and courage. I am so proud of you couz. You were always there to listen and inspire and I want you to know how grateful I am to have had you in my life.
Love you couz forever and ever ❤️❤️❤️
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