Norman Keith Hatcher
Lieu de naissance : North Sydney
Date de naissance : 3 juillet 1930
Lieu de décès : Moncton, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
Date de décès : 1er décembre 2014
It is with great heartache that we announce the passing of Norman K. Hatcher in Moncton, N.B. Dec. 1, 2014, with his family at his side.
Born in North Sydney, N.S. July 3, 1930, Norman was employed by Marine Atlantic until his retirement in June 1987. Norman began his career with CN in North Sydney with his last posting as employee relations officer with Marine Atlantic serving the territory of North Sydney, Port Aux Basque, Lewisporte, Argentia, and St. John’s, Nfld. and completing his years of service at Marine Atlantic Head Offices beginning in June 1984.
Norman was a Master Mason of the Royal Albert Lodge, North Sydney a member of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite and Red Croix. Norman was an ardent and competitive curler with the Cape Breton Curling Club in Sydney Mines and the Seaview Curling Club in North Sydney.
Norman is survived by his wife, Shirley (Marsh) of 60 years and four children, Scott (Joan) of Sussex, N.B., Trent (Pattie) of Riverview, N.B., Alan (Shelley) of St. John’s, Nfld. and Glen (Andrea) of Riverview, N.B. Norman was very proud of his family and seven grandchildren, Nicholas, Stephanie, Julie, Emily, Owen, Stephen, Ben and great-grandchild, Brooklynn. Norman is also survived by his brother, David Hatcher of North Sydney, N.S.
Norman was predeceased by his parents, the late Daniel and Mae (DeVoe) Hatcher and a son, Norman Bruce at age five years; a sister, Helen; brothers, Sidney, Hudson and Chalmers.
Norman was a member of the Steeves’ Memorial United Church and a member of the Board of Trustees.
At Norman’s request there will be no service or visitation in Moncton. Norman has requested a graveside service at the family’s lot at Lakeside Cemetery, North Sydney, N.S., at a later date.
In Norman’s memory donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Rd., Moncton, (506) 852-3530.
An online book of condolences is available at www.fairhavenmemorial.ca.