Jul 19, 2017
Norman King, long-time resident of Crow Lake passed away at Saint Anne de Bellevue Veterans Hospital in Saint Anne de Bellevue, Quebec on July 5th of this year in his 91st year. Norm and his late wife Audrey were the proprietors of King’s Fishing Camp on Crow Lake and Norm was a member of the Sharbot Lake Legion for many years. He will be lovingly remembered by his son Mark(Ottawa), daughter Barbara”Bunny” and son-in-law Stephen Mason(Deux Montagnes,QC), grandchildren Jodi, Neil, Tracy and Emma and great grandchildren Mason, Kylee and Hunter.
Norm’s cheerful disposition, infectious laughter and love of life made him popular where ever he went and whomever he met. He will be sadly missed by all of us who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Norman King, long-time resident of Crow Lake passed away at Saint Anne de Bellevue Veterans Hospital in Saint Anne de Bellevue, Quebec on July 5th of this year in his 91st year. Norm and his late wife Audrey were the proprietors of King’s Fishing Camp on Crow Lake and Norm was a member of the Sharbot Lake Legion for many years. He will be lovingly remembered by his son Mark(Ottawa), daughter Barbara”Bunny” and son-in-law Stephen Mason(Deux Montagnes,QC), grandchildren Jodi, Neil, Tracy and Emma and great grandchildren Mason, Kylee and Hunter.
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