Norman was born in Washington,DC on March 24th,1946. He lived in Dallas, Tx at the time of his death. He was married to Coleen and they had a son, Matthew and a daughter, Taylor. He died in his sleep on July 3 rd,2004.
Norman was such a funny person! He always made me laugh. I remember going on a picnic with him one time and he brought lobster! I have never been on a better picnic! Norm and I met at Leland. We sang a duet in one of the musicals. In high school we were in a Madrigal group together. We dated for awhile and went to Prom together! I heard from him the last time when I was in college but I know he contacted Brad Gowen not too many years before his death. He had a very bad heart condition and had a pacemaker. I really miss him!
Thanks for filling in the blanks about Norman after he left BCC Debbie. I knew him best at Leland when he and I had classes together and ate lunch together at the same table almost daily. He was probably the first person I knew growing up that I would now call a mensch. I never saw him angry and he had a really funny, droll sense of humor. He was a great guy, but he always seemed to me to be disciplined in what he wanted to do well.
Deborah Pellington (O'Hara)
Norman was born in Washington,DC on March 24th,1946. He lived in Dallas, Tx at the time of his death. He was married to Coleen and they had a son, Matthew and a daughter, Taylor. He died in his sleep on July 3 rd,2004.
Norman was such a funny person! He always made me laugh. I remember going on a picnic with him one time and he brought lobster! I have never been on a better picnic! Norm and I met at Leland. We sang a duet in one of the musicals. In high school we were in a Madrigal group together. We dated for awhile and went to Prom together! I heard from him the last time when I was in college but I know he contacted Brad Gowen not too many years before his death. He had a very bad heart condition and had a pacemaker. I really miss him!
Lois Peck (Davis)
Thanks, Debbie for reminding me of a really sweet guy! I remember his kindness and great sense of humor.
Robert Hall
Thanks for filling in the blanks about Norman after he left BCC Debbie. I knew him best at Leland when he and I had classes together and ate lunch together at the same table almost daily. He was probably the first person I knew growing up that I would now call a mensch. I never saw him angry and he had a really funny, droll sense of humor. He was a great guy, but he always seemed to me to be disciplined in what he wanted to do well.