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Paul Alvin Norman

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Paul Alvin Norman

Birth
Pleasant Run Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Nov 2011 (aged 74)
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Heltonville, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Paul Norman, age 74 passed away at home with family on November 17th.

He was born in Heltonville, IN to Roy Earl and Eva Norman and was the 8th of 11 children. Three of his siblings have preceded him in death.

Paul married Shirley Easton in 1955 and they had four children. His oldest son Ronald died in 1999, middle child Paula Rockwood in 1997 both from complications with their diabetes. Wife Shirley passed on in 2000.

His two remaining children are Kim Fein of Missoula, Montana and his son David who resided with him here in the Unionville area were with him as he passed away at home.

Paul and his family moved to Bloomington in 1963 when he became co-owner of a service station. He also worked at the cross town IGA that was located on 10th Street. He worked for 20 years for Wetterau Foods and entered retirement at its closing.

Paul will be deeply missed by family and friends.

He centered his life around family and enjoyed traveling throughout the U.S. A Christian man who had an active church life and loved to attend hymn sings.

Paul lead an exemplary life and was a blessing to many.

Funeral services to celebrate his life were held at Day Funeral Home.

Interment followed at Meadows Cemetery.
Paul Norman, age 74 passed away at home with family on November 17th.

He was born in Heltonville, IN to Roy Earl and Eva Norman and was the 8th of 11 children. Three of his siblings have preceded him in death.

Paul married Shirley Easton in 1955 and they had four children. His oldest son Ronald died in 1999, middle child Paula Rockwood in 1997 both from complications with their diabetes. Wife Shirley passed on in 2000.

His two remaining children are Kim Fein of Missoula, Montana and his son David who resided with him here in the Unionville area were with him as he passed away at home.

Paul and his family moved to Bloomington in 1963 when he became co-owner of a service station. He also worked at the cross town IGA that was located on 10th Street. He worked for 20 years for Wetterau Foods and entered retirement at its closing.

Paul will be deeply missed by family and friends.

He centered his life around family and enjoyed traveling throughout the U.S. A Christian man who had an active church life and loved to attend hymn sings.

Paul lead an exemplary life and was a blessing to many.

Funeral services to celebrate his life were held at Day Funeral Home.

Interment followed at Meadows Cemetery.


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