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Xanthe
May you Rest In Peace & Love.πŸ’ž

Posted by Xanthe 23/05/2021

What a privilege to have known you Norman. We shared many laughs over the years. It was a joy to play basketball with you but I believe off the court was even more enjoyable. To your family here and overseas my deepest condolences. Till we meet again

Posted by Peter Fenton 23/11/2020

My sincerest condolences to the Norman's family. May you always cherish his memories in your hearts.

Posted by Gwen Lewis 22/11/2020

Hey Cuz, It was good chatting with you a few months ago, Sleep In Peace your little cuz back in New York City❀️

Posted by Cousin Ursula Coleman 21/11/2020

Norm you were the first officer I met at Ivy and you welcomed me in the team from day one, thank you for all your help and support you were always open for a good chat and I have nothing but appreciation to give you. Thank you

Posted by Bill Houteas 21/11/2020

Cheryl Taylor
Dearest Norman, you will always be smiling in my heart. Much love and big hug, Your Sis

Posted by Cheryl Taylor 21/11/2020

Tamara B.
Norman you were a kind, loving and gentle soul. You were so full of love, wisdom and always made everyone laugh. Getting to know you was one of the greatest memories I will cherish. You may be gone but your light and memories will forever live in our hearts. My deepest sympathies go to Taylor family, may God give you the peace that you seek.

Posted by Tamara B. 20/11/2020

My man Normz, You were always a real one my bro and kept it one hunnit. I still remember the day we met and I was like bro where's the top of the stairs whilst we both were standing down the stairs and you pointed up saying I could see it clearer from up here, then we both had a laugh. Even after all those years and running into you in the city when I saw you last and we talked about life. I miss you bro, I can't personally be at your funeral but I still feel your aura G. My condolences to Taylor family and hope you all come through his passing. He was a good man and always spoke with respect and care, much love. Till we meet again big bro one hunnit.

Posted by Kay 20/11/2020

Prayers up for you and your family Norm. You were one of the good guys. Love, light and strength from Keith and the Blue Note crew ❀️

Posted by Keith, Lisa, Lucy, Julie, Wendell and the gang xxx 20/11/2020

BIG Norman, all of us at Prime are still in shock and terribly saddened by your passing... will all miss your smiling face and working with you. RIP BIG GUY. 😒😒😒

Posted by Stephen Urch 20/11/2020

Anna Taylor,'" DID I TELL YOU TODAY"

Posted by A 20/11/2020

Cousin Muriel
Love You Forever Lil Brother/Cousin!!!!! Give hugs to Uncle Joe and June, Daddy, Raymond, Joanne, and Granny!!!

Posted by Cousin Muriel 20/11/2020

Norman we will miss your smiling face. May you Rest In Peace. πŸ’™πŸ’œ

Posted by Diane Gal 19/11/2020

Norman you were a wonderful man .. May you Rest In Peace .. You are with our LORD now.. We will never forget you ..πŸ™πŸ»βœοΈπŸ’œ

Posted by Lisa Andrews 19/11/2020

Saad Abid
A truly remarkable human. A loving father, a caring friend and a beautiful soul. You will never be forgotten. While you may have left this world, the memories shared with you will live on forever. Ascend to heaven in peace my dear friend.

Posted by Saad Abid 18/11/2020

For many, a funeral is a ritual of loss and connection where we remember our loved ones who have passed and comfort the living.Β  The corona-virus outbreak has altered that ritual and changed the way we say goodbye: the loss remains, the connections change.

The new relaxing of restrictions allows 120 mourners inside the church and another 80 people outside the church as long as social distancing rules are followed.

It is also helpful if you express your desire to attend the service for Norman by selecting the RSVP tab inside the link or by contacting Divinity Funerals on "www.enquiries@divinityfunerals.com.au".

Posted by Divinity Funerals Funerals 17/11/2020