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Norman Ferris
In Memory of
Norman Earl
Ferris
1944 - 2015
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Condolence From: Mark Hawkes
Condolence: Norman Ferris was my favorite uncle and a man that I never saw angry or unhappy. When I was a child he took me bottle and coin hunting in the foundations of old buildings as well as fishing on several occasions when I would visit Maine. He had a unique way of describing his trout fishing adventures in the Great North Woods that made you listen and laugh and many of his adventures I remember to this day. I will miss Beverly and Norm but I am certain they are together and that I will see them again one day.
Monday February 23, 2015
Condolence From: Judith Hawkes
Condolence: Words cannot express how sad I feel after hearing about the death of Norm. He was such a good person! My brother in law, my friend, and confidant. Nobody was as good to me as Norm. I can't imagine going back to Maine and not seeing him. He loved to cook for me and would stuff me with clam chowder, steamed clams, fish chowder and all those wonderful breads and pies. I'd have to diet for weeks after going home. I know that Norm is finally at peace and in a better place but I will miss him as much as I do Bev.
Saturday February 21, 2015
Condolence From: Julie McGlothlin
Condolence: Uncle Norman,

I will miss you and will always carry a piece of you and Auntie Bev with me through my life. I always loved to visit you every summer and looked forward to having your famous baked stuff lobster(my favorite). Now once again you are healthy and happy and with Bev and all the loved one's including long time pets (Penny and Heidi) that have preceded you. Keep smiling as that is the way I will remember you.
Friday February 20, 2015
Condolence From: Kathy Anderson
Condolence: Uncle Mickey was a wonderful man. I have so many fond memories to cherish, among them...Christmas dinners at his house, swimming at his camp on Branch Lake, visiting our relatives in Vermont, my first job at Pilots Grill, etc… My favorite memories, however, are of my visits with him as an adult. I loved sitting with him, a glass of wine in my hand, a beer in his, sharing stories and lots of laughs (even on his last night on earth). It will be hard to imagine coming home for a visit and not being able to spend time with Uncle Mic. I am grateful for the time we spent together, I will certainly smile and raise my glass to toast him each time his name is mentioned or a cherished memory comes to mind.

Love you Uncle Mickey, I will miss you so much. Be sure to hug, Mom, Nana and Aunt Bev for me! XOXO
Wednesday February 18, 2015
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