Thursday, November 27, 2025 at 12:00 a.m.
Norman Clark
1941 – 2025
Born on March 8, 1941 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Norman was a man whose warmth, kindness, and gentle spirit made him loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Born on March 8, 1941 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Norman was a man whose warmth, kindness, and gentle spirit made him loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Norman is survived by his devoted wife, Linda, who stood by his side through every chapter of life. He leaves behind his sons, Duane and Darren, and his daughters, Paige, Christina, and Roxane, all of whom will carry his memory forward with love.
He was a proud and cherished grandfather to Chais (Jason), Chloe, Alysa, Cidney, and Raiya, each of whom brought him immense joy. Norman also leaves behind countless friends whose lives were brightened by his generosity, humour, and steady presence.
Norman is also survived by his brother Larry, and he is predeceased by his brother Wayne, whom he deeply loved and missed.
Those who knew Norman will remember him for the way he made people feel—seen, valued, and cared for. His legacy lives on in the hearts of his family and the many lives he touched.
He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
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What an Honor it was to have been even considered to be a friend of this Gentleman. I can recall countless times when either, conversation or perhaps public display would seem to go sideways, and Norm ( Normy ) just with his presence, would bring the calmness and class back to the conversation or circumstance. Always the gent & so respectful. I’m so much better a person just from being in his presence. Norm, we loved you and i hope your presence in heaven is bringing that same decorum for those that step a little outside from time to time. Until we meet again my friend.
Dear Linda and family, We were deeply sorry to hear of Norm’s passing. He was a kind, soft spoken man with a warm smile for all. Our sincere sympathy to all. Bill and Connie
We just connected several years ago, when u and Linda came to Kimberley to c my sister and our Dad. We ended up having such a good visit, that u camped next door( for a week) in our young neighbors driveway. It was the BEST. From that time on, we got together every chance we could. Everyone calls u Norman, or Norm. But to me u will always b Ted.💕 Soar HIGH cuz. ❤️ u from here and beyond. Sympathy to Linda and rest of the family. Your cousin Val (honey)😘