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Birth date: Nov 4, 2006
Robert M. Norcross, 49, of East St., Stafford Springs, CT, passed away Saturday, November 4, 2006 at Johnson Memorial Hospital, Stafford Springs, CT. He was born in Hartford, CT. Bob worked as a machinist for TYCO. He was an avid Read Obituary
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Dear Mr. & Mrs. Norcross, Teddy, Aaron, and all of Bob's family; Seeing that Bob hung out with my brothers, I didn't know him all that well personally but I do remember he always had a smile on his face. Oftentimes on the bus going home from high school he did and said some pretty silly things and I remember getting many a chuckle out of it. As the years have gone by Mom has kept us up on What goes on in the lives of the Norcross "boys" and of course we visit with Mr. & Mrs. Norcross at many of our family gatherings where we catch up on the goings on of each others families. I wish you all comfort in knowing that we will miss Bob and that smile of his and hope you will find healing and peace from the thoughts and prayers of those who love you.
Sincerely, Deborah Watson Germann
Dear Norcross family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Bob's passing this weekend. Although we lost touch after high school, I have many fond memories of growing up with Bob. From summer "campouts" in the Norcross's back yard, to working the tobacco fields together, to swimming at the "Brownie camp", to world championship ping pong tournaments and boxing matches in my parent's basement, Bob was a constant fixture in my childhood and he will be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time and we wish to extend our sincerest condolences.
The Matt & Melissa Watson Family
Mission Viejo, California
On Behalf of the Stafford Bulldog Youth Football League, our sincere condolences for your families loss.
Sincerely,
Craig Weed
VP - SBYFL
Dear Gail, Erica and Bobby,
I will always remember Bob as a great coach with the SBYFL and all the time he devoted to the league coaching our son. His Red Sox sign in the front yard always brought a smile to our face when we drove by.
Our sincere condolences to all of you for your loss, as you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Shelley, Kevin, Nick, Eric and Melissa West
Dear Norcross Family:
Our sincerest condolences to you and your loved ones at the loss of Bob. Know that you are all in our prayers as we remember Bob as a friend of the family growing up in East Hartland.
Bob was a classmate of my older brother Bill. I recall many autumn afternoons when Bob, my brothers Bill, Matt, their friends Jeff and Tad Sedor and my younger brother Brett and I would compete on the "backyard gridiron" playing football. Bob was always so much bigger than the rest of us that he was the "go to" guy when it came to the clutch play in scoring a touchdown. Even though he clearly had the size advantage over us little guys, he would always be sure to make us feel as though our efforts in tackling him were not in vain. Sometimes if his team had a solid lead in the game he would even allow us to take him down, as we grabbed his legs and feet and held on for dear life!
May you all be comforted by family, friends and faith during the difficult days ahead. And may your memories of Bob be a source of joyful reflection on his life and the lives of those who knew him.
Sincerely yours,
Doug & Julia Watson and family