Norman

Norman Wray 1937 2020

Obituary of Norman Wray
Wray, Norman
Member of the RCMP Veterans Association and Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 472 Hawkesbury
Peacefully on Friday, January 10,2020 Norman Wray of Hawkesbury passed away at the age of 82. Predeceased by his parents Andrew Wray and Laurette Pilotte. Beloved husband of the late Eileen Stewart. Proud father of Jennifer (Dave), Michael (Nina), Suzie (Lloyd) and Marc (Zillah). Cherished grandfather of Nigel (Lisa), Tyler (Jenn), Ryan (Emilie), Olivia, Talia(Brock), Joey, Juliann (Numa), Caeleigh, (Olivier), Oliver and Maia. Fond great-grandfather of Liam, Owen, Arianna and Maverick. Predeceased by his brother Gilbert Wray (Nicole). Fondly remembered by his brothers and sisters-in-law,many nieces and nephews. Norman will be sadly missed by his close friend Denise Demers. Relatives and friends may visit at Hillcrest Funeral Home Ltd., 151 Bond Street, Vankleek Hill, Ontario on Sunday, January 19, 2020 from 1 to 3pm followed by a Celebration of Norman’s Life at the Hawkesbury Legion Hall, 152 Nelson Street East, Hawkesbury Ontario. Spring interment Hillside Cemetery, Hawkesbury, Ontario. In memory of Norman, a donation to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. To express your condolences, make a donation, send flowers or plant a “Tree of Remembrance” for Norman, please visit www.hillcrestfuneralhome.ca

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Norman
Wray 1937 2020..

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Death notice for the town of: Vankleek-Hill, Province: Ontario

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Wray 1937 2020

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Wray 1937 2020

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