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Condolences
Condolences [2]
I’m going to miss you dearly Cuz. Sending my heartfelt condolences to the family.
Sincere Sympathies [3]
Norman is the last of my father's siblings. As a half-brother, he was born later and I fondly remember him playing "football" in the hallway (with him on his knees), or playing sports outside, or playing "king of the mountain" and rolling down the hill. This is a real blow to me. My sincere sympathies to the remaining family.
"For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. ...
Therefore comfort one another with these words." - 1Thessalonians 4
"Jesus Christ the Nazarene ... became the chief corner stone. And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among people by which we must be saved." - Acts 4
I am going to miss you [4]
I am going to miss you brother We had so many good times. .You were the best brother that I could have ever gotten from joining this family. you will be forever missed RIP my brother
My Deepest Sympathy to Debbie & Family [5]
I’m Heartbroken to Learn of Normans Passing. Keeping Debbie & The Kids in my thoughts & Prayers at this Difficult Time!Norman was A Larger than Life Friend who would do Anything to Help Someone. Debbie,Norman,Don & I were Neighbors, On A Bowling Team Together & Vacationed Together with Our Kids during the Summer to OceanCity. These kinds of Friends Are Considered ForEver Friends! My Kids & I Love You ALL. Thank You For The Beautiful Memories. Heaven has Truly Gained An Angel in Norman Semple!
I love you always poppop!!! [6]
I love you always poppop!!!
My sincere condolences to [7]
My sincere condolences to Norman's family. When we were both younger we were more like brothers than cousins. I'm just sorry we didn't stay in touch more later in life. He will be sorely missed. May he rest in God's loving arms
Miss you pops [8]
My dad (big Norm) was a cool guy, who got along with pretty much everyone he came in contact with. Selfishly I wish we all had more time with him, because he was such a good time. Golfing, sporting events and family functions will not be the same without you.... but we will hold onto all the memories and great times we had, You instilled so much into so many people, and for that I am thankful. You did good pops, and certainly did it your way! Fly High
We the Class of 1974 send our [9]
We the Class of 1974 send our heartfelt condolences to Norman's family. May God give you peace as you remember the beautiful memories you shared.
Norman was a good man! [10]
Norman was a co-worker of mine at Entenmann’s as well as a friend. Through the course of my 30 years at the big ‘E’, Norman was a steady and able member of the band of “pack mules” that we were. The only true remedy for this was humor. Norman’s personality had plenty of that, I’ll never forget his bartone laugh, and kind heart. So at the end of life, all a man can ask of his contemporaries is “Was I a good man.” And I will the first to confirm that, “Norman Semple was a good man!
A life well lived, blessed [11]
A life well lived, blessed with children, grandchildren and a family that cared for him. My childhood friend who I spent countless hours drinking Pepsi's, playing whiffle ball in his backyard and attempting to beat his home court advantage on his pool table. Many a time he "hustled" those of us lacking the necessary skills in billiards and bowling where he excelled. I tried many times to "adjust" my bowling score but Norm was a math wiz and never missed my attempt at misleading my score. Norm, I'll never forget your first two cars which you shared with those of your buddies driving us to play basketball, get ice cream or just driving around C'ville back in the '70's. We both loved "Kansas" and music of the era, your Oldsmobile stereo was awesome and it was experience hanging out with you. Although our lives took us on different paths, the days of our youth were memorable to me and others that hung our in your yard which hosted many football games on your front lawn. Thank you for your friendship, Rest In Peace my brother. -Mark