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Norman Lombard
Funeral Date: 2000-00-00
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Obituary: Talbott Funeral Home
210 Brandenburg St. P.O. Box 879
Belington, WV 26250
(304) 823-1401
Michael W. Talbott Licensee in Charge
Funeral Home Director and Embalmer

Norman V. Lombard age 72 years a resident of Talbott Personal Care Home in Belington formerly of 45 Cleveland Avenue, Buckhannon, departed this life 10:10 am on Tuesday May 19, 2009. He had been in declining health.

He was born July 4, 1936 in Biddeford, Maine a son of the late Clarence Herbert Sr. and Lillian Isabel Guertin Lombard.

Mr. Lombard is survived by one brother Clarence E. Lombard of Wells Maine, one sister Roberta Graefen of Griffith, Indiana, by niece Donna Coleman of Wells, Maine, and by many other nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by one sister Ruth Lombard Dionne of Maine.

Norman was an All-State Football player and a member of an undefeated State Championship team at the Thornton Academy in Saco, Maine. He was a graduate of the Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute; a veteran of the U.S. Army; and a veteran of the City of Saco, Maine police force. Norman was a proud member of the Saco Yacht Club, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and the Loyal Order of Moose. He was a 30-year employee of the U.S. Navy at the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office in Washington, DC; and at the Naval Oceanographic Research and Development Activity and the Naval Research Laboratory, both in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Norman traveled the world as an expert in deck rigging, implanting and retrieving oceanographic instrumentation in any water depth and sea conditions, and explosives work supporting Naval acoustic programs. No co-worker ever had a better shipmate or friend.

No services are planned. Mr. Norman Victor Lombard will be interred with his parents in Saco, Maine. The Talbott Funeral Home in Belington is in charge of the arrangements for Mr. Norman Victor Lombard. Condolences can be made to the family at www.talbottfuneralhome.com

Marcie Wilson [2009-06-01 10:24:12]
I worked with Norm at NORDA/NRL. He was someone we all depended on. I will remember his cheerfulness and willingness to help a coworker in time of need. May God Bless all of his family.

Terry and Dan Bryant [2009-05-27 20:38:01]
Norman was such a good friend to Dan and me. We loved him so much. Since the storm we did not see him as much as we would have liked. I did not know he was so sick. Norm and I had lunch together 2-3 times a week & then we would cruise around the neighbohood on the golf cart just looking at the houses and stuff. We could do this 3 times a week and never get bored. He came to dinner with us and just had such a good time. Once, at the yacht club the bartender said "you and your Dad always have so much fun, you laugh all the time". I told the young woman that Norman was not my Dad but I wished he was; I am missing him so much and hope all of you are doing okay. Let me hear from you if you can. Terry and Dan Bryant; 111 Stennis Street; Pass Christian MS 39571 Our prayers are with you.




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