Condolences
Lois, Randy, Lori, Travis,
So very sorry for the loss of Uncle Norm. He was a man I very much admired and am going to miss him immensely. I especially remember snowmobiling, fishing, hunting and cattle penning with him. He was a strong willed fellow and fought the fight harder than any one can imagine. He will always be in my heart.
Rick McRae
Norman you were the best brother in the world, one of the strongest people I ever knew. I miss you and will keep you in my heart always.
Love Peg
As a crane operator,I’ve known Norm for 45 years. There never was a time that he couldn’t get you up & running if you had a mechanical problem. He will never be replaced as a mechanic or as a friend on or off the job. My condolences to the family.
I knew and worked with Norm for the better part of my life (1974). You’ll never find a more generous, hard-working, fun-loving man. All my love and prayers go out to you; Lois, Lori & Randy (and families)
Sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad, husband and grandpa. I remember the first time he took us out for a ride on the snowcruiser snowmobile. I was hooked on snowmobiling after that. There was also a time he brought the Empress out to clearwater beach and let us kids camp out. I have great memories spending time with the McKenzie family. I am sorry for your loss.
Randy, Lori and Lois.
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