Georgette Moreau
Dear Egline and family,
Please accept our profound condolences on the loss of Norman. We will keep you in our prayers.
Georgette Moreau and family

Death date: Dec 26, 2014
Norman D. Dumais, 65, of Windsor Locks, CT, loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend, passed away on December 26, 2014 at his home with his family by his side. Norman was born in Presque Isle, ME Read Obituary
Dear Egline and family,
Please accept our profound condolences on the loss of Norman. We will keep you in our prayers.
Georgette Moreau and family

Sorry to hear of Norman's passing. I worked with him at Hamilton and he was truly a wonderful person. I know he is now at peace and in a wonderful place. God bless.
I'm currently out of state and can not attend.
Dick Bragg
I have so many fond memories growing up with my brother Norman. He was truly the "perfect" big brother, always looking out for his younger siblings. He was also quite a prankster, playing harmless tricks on us, like making our candy disappear. As kids, we would play Tarzan, which sometimes became a little dangerous, swinging from a tree and we had the best hill for sledding on Bancroft Rd. He also teased us with silly nicknames which I won't reveal, so glad they didn't stick. Being so close in age, we had many mutual friends, he introduced me to his friend Ray and we will celebrate our 43rd wedding anniversary in June. I will always treasure all the memories our families shared ......Christmas Eves, summer picnics, summer vacations, one in particular, on our boat at Block Island, stranded in a storm, Norm catching a shark and almost throwing the pole in water when he saw what it was, our trip to Aruba, kids birthday parties and weddings. We shared so much throughout our lives, I will never forget you and I will always miss you. Rest in peace.
Your loving sister, Norma
Dear Tre-c, Carol and I are very sorry for your loss. Tony Spallacci
I remember all the head turning at Rockville High when "Stormin' Norman" would cruise around in his passionate pink Mustang. He was a cool dude in a classic car. Guys envied him and the Dolls loved him.
Both then and now he gave me reason to pause and reflect...
I'm sorry about your loss. Please carry on for him.
Deb,
So sorry to hear about Norm. He was a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Linda Singer
Our thoughts and prayers are with you - Auntie Debbie, Todd & Tre. Uncle Norm was a great man. He always had the funniest jokes & best stories. We will miss him but will always have the fondest of memories.
So very very sorry for your loss, Debbie, Tre-C, Todd, and Anna. Tre, my thoughts and prayers go out to you. May your Dad rest in peace.