Condolences
My Uncle Norman, a wonderful and kind man whose generosity, wit and wisdom knew no bounds. I will miss him greatly, his recognisable voice, contagious laugh and a comforting reminder of Papa with their similarities. Such wonderful memories of my tour of Canada and your numerous visits to the UK. Rest easy. Sending all my love and support Auntie Jean, Tanya, Charlene and Jordan xx
SAIT's ALIVE (The Association of Retired and Former employees of SAIT and their spouses) extend their deepest sympathy.
My sincere condolences to Norm's family
Dr. Bryan Larson
Past Dean, SAIT Health Sciences
Dearest Jean, Tanya, Kevin, Jordan, Charlene and Meredith
Norman was one of kind…He taught Me so much as I witnessed his compassion with Residents at Hospice.
He set the bar very high for the rest of us and He will be so missed by all who knew Him. Big Agape
hugs to you all and our deepest sympathy. Old friends, Greg & Maureen “Moxo”
Dearest Jean and family, I was saddened to hear of Norm’s passing and extend my sincere sympathy to Jean and those who loved him. It was a pleasure and privilege to work along side Norm and Jean at Agape Hospice. Norm had a natural comfort in his ability to be with people who were experiencing difficult life events and to bring comfort along with his beautiful smile. I feel so fortunate to have known Norm, to be part of a team with him, to learn from the gentle wisdom he brought to every situation. Our world has been blessed by his presence. Jacqueline Lemke Clow
Dear Jean
Please accept my condolences at the loss of Norman.
While at Agape, you both made me feel very welcome and helped me learn the role of a volunteer.
I know that Norman gave countless hours, mostly behind the scenes, but not unappreciated by fellow volunteers.
He is remembered with much love and gratitude.
Love
Lorraine
Auntie Jean, Tanya, Kevin, Jordan, Charlene & Meredith.
So very saddened to learn of Uncle Norman's passing. We send love, condolences across the pond.
We are privileged to of shared many lovely visits to Canada, England, plus vacations around the world with Uncle Norman, Auntie Jean and family. These special moments will always be cherished by us all. A gentleman, fact file, gadget King, with a sweet tooth.
Who will be very mush missed and forever in our hearts.
Rest peacefully Uncle Norman.
Love always
Anita, Stephen, Megan and Mitchell xxxx
Dear Jean, Charlene, Tanya, Kevin, Jordan and Meredith.
Thinking of you all at this difficult time and sending heartfelt sympathy.
Norman, a dear brother-in-law who will be sadly missed so many. I cherish all the fun times and memories we shared both in England and Canada, vacations and laughs. Rest peacefully and God bless.
Love
Joan x
On behalf of the Members of Mosaic Lodge #176 I would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Norm’s family. May his memory always be a blessing to all. "Lodge Secretary"
This time of year evokes vivid memories of Norman wearing his cowboy hat and hosting the Senns' Stampede breakfast at Brown Crescent. For me, this epitomizes Norman's generosity of heart and enthusiasm for traditions in his adopted homeland that speaks perfectly to his devotion to hospitality and invariable warm welcome.
Love to all the family. I hold you tenderly in my thoughts.
Tracy
Dear Auntie Jean, Tanya and Charlene, thinking of you all at this very sad time, uncle Norman was one in a million, a great man and a true gent, have some lovely memories of times i had with him, he always cared about every one and always had wise words of wisdom, god bless uncle Norman, thank.you for the memories, your Nephew Frank
Norm and Jean were quite simply a pair. You rarely saw one without the other, they were so bonded. The best volunteers ever to walk the halls of Agape Hospice. Always a smile on their faces, kind and gentle souls with great senses of humour.
Norm’s photo chosen for his obit is perfectly Norm. Rest in Peace my friend. You are loved and you will be missed. Sending a huge hug to Jeannie and her family, you too, are loved.
We are so sorry to hear of Norman’s passing. We have very fond memories of the Morris/Senn get togethers at Christmas. Norman had a warm heart and such a gentle soul. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Selwyn and Mary Morris
Dear Jean and family,
Wayne and I were so very sorry to hear of Norm's passing. We have so many wonderful memories of both of you. It is hard to pinpoint just one. You both were so kind to my beloved parents. May you find comfort in your memories and know that his kindness and gengleness touched many lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dear Jean, How can it be ? please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved Norman, and to your loved ones as well. I'll never forget when I came back to my Monday duties at Agape after my open heart surgery, there you were, caring. Thanks be to God for sending us such great examples of love, generosity and dignity. Nicole Guillemet.
My deepest condolences to Jean and the family at this time. I remember meeting Norman and Jean years ago at Agape when I first started working there as a Resident Attendant. Norman was always so friendly and personable with the residents. He will be missed. He was a great volunteer.
Dear Jean and family,
Norm was integral to Agape, he is so missed. Wishing you strength at this time.
I met Norm as a volunteer at Agape Hospice. He was always so kind and willing to share himself and his knowledge with new volunteers. Such a gentle , genuine kind man. The world has lost a good person. Condolences to Jean and family.
Dearest Jean and Families
We send you all Our Deepest Sympathy on the passing of wonderful Norman. Truly a most kind and
Wonderful Man. I wish I was there to give you in person Agapéhug but I’m sending them to you from BC.Your all in my thoughts and prayers. Norman is now celebrating the delights of Heaven, so well deserved. Lotsa love, your old Agapé friends, Moxo and Greg
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