Jim And Brenda Vester
We love you Norm and will miss you greatly. Thanks for the wonderful memories at "Buddy-Freddy's". We will always cherish them!
Death date: Jan 21, 2011
Norman Lee Purdy, 78, of North Fort Myers, passed away Friday, January 21, 2011.?á He was born December 26, 1932 in Terre Haute, IN and moved to North Fort Myers in 1995 from Indianapolis, IN.?á He attended Tamiami Village Church. Read Obituary
We love you Norm and will miss you greatly. Thanks for the wonderful memories at "Buddy-Freddy's". We will always cherish them!
May God bless and keep you and may your sole rest in peace.
we shall miss you Norman. charles and mae scott
In times like these, you can finally understand the expression,You never know what you have until it's gone. We all lost a grandfather, dad , brother husband, and a friend. I personnally did not get to spend a alot of time with him, but the impact he had on my life will never be forgotten. So grandpa I love you and you will always be in my heart and prayers
I was a pleasure to have known Norman as young man who at the time was dating his daughter Vianna. He had a great sense of humor, a loving heart and was a good man to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.
Norm was a very special person. He was always there for family and friends whenever he was needed. I loved to torment him and he was so funny. You never knew what he was going to do next. We spent most of our married years around Norm and Bert. We will surely miss him more than words can say.
I loved uncle Norm and so did my daughter Monica, he always had time to play with her when we went to visit. Uncle Norm was one of my favorite uncles. I will miss him dearly
Even though we didn't have a lot of time together. I will always have the memories of the time we did. Those will never be forgotten just as you will never be. Always in my thoughts and prayers.
We will miss you Norm! Thanks to you and Bert for watching my parents for me. We love you always and can't wait to see you again.
Norm will be missed greatly at our evening volleyball games but he will never be forgotten