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Joe, Lisa, Kelsey, Tony & Andrew Tobin
September 5, 2006
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you! Find comfort in knowing that you have much love and support around you!
Sharron Adelmund
September 4, 2006
Our deepest sympathy and prayers goes out to all of you, we are so sorry for your loss,it hurts so much.
May God carry you though all the rough times to come.
Dan & Sharron Adelmund
Alexis Trucano
September 4, 2006
I loved my Uncle Norb and I will miss him so much!!! I'm glad we got to eat onion rings at La Pizza House together. I also remember walking with him, and loving him. I will see him in my dreams.
All my Love---Alexis
Ashleigh Trucano
September 4, 2006
I've known Uncle Norb my whole life! He was my favorite Uncle. Norb always had away to make me feel special around him. He was like my protector. My first memory of Norb was sitting by him and him smiling at me. I also remember him over at my grandma & grandpa's house (Bill & Pat) having a bonfire laughing and having a good time. I will never foreget his hug's, smile, and laughter. I will really miss him with all my heart, and him being with me and my family. I will cherish all the moments and memories that I have of Norb in my heart and in my mind.
I love you Norb
~Ashleigh~
Mary Trucano
September 3, 2006
Your Dad was a man of much character!! One in which should have been molded. When having a recent discussion with him; he made it known that in life you deal with whatever you are given--these were his exact words. And on that note I broke out in tune with "I've Got Sunshine on a cloudy day". With everything going on in his own life; he was always concerned about everyone else. Our hearts our heavy, but he will be well remembered through tears and laughter!!! Your in our prayers.
Mary, Jim, Ashleigh and Alexis
Marla Sgarbossa (Vera Ross' grand-daughter)
September 3, 2006
May loving memories comfort your family.
With sympathy,
Uncle Bill & Aunt Pat Smith
September 3, 2006
My wonderful, sweet, gentle, caring brother, Norb, has been so much a part of my life for 69 years; I'm having difficulty imagining our life without him. We've been close friends as well as brother and sister, shared many things over the years and been there for each other through thick and thin; good, fun times, and rough times. We've traveled together many times over the years and, hurried to catch sunsets over the ocean, eaten peanut butter pie in DePoe Bay, Brent & Kenda remember the BIG peanut butter pie day? We've had lots of laughs together; your parents and us.
We love you so very much.
Love,
Aunt Pat & Uncle Bill
Pam Thomson
September 3, 2006
Our hearts and prayers go out to Brent and Kendra and your family. Uncle Norb will be missed dearly.
Pam Thomson and Family
Monita Engstler
September 3, 2006
I remember as kids when Norb and Tony would climb up the old apple tree, out on a limb to the top of the hen house. I would follow. They, being older and braver, would jump off and leave me sitting there. I could not jump off the roof and not brave enough to climb down the tree. I had to sit and wait for Mom to rescue me. I will really miss him.
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