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Norman Landon “Norm” Adams

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Norman Landon “Norm” Adams

Birth
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
23 Dec 2019 (aged 80)
Burial
Bow Center, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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h/o Ethel Adams; and, Kathryn Adams

Norm spent his childhood and most of his adult life in New Hampshire. He was a graduate of Pembroke Academy and enlisted in the Coast Guard upon his graduation. After his service, he married his first wife, Kathryn, and they raised their small family of three children in Hillsboro and Pembroke NH.

He was a lover of books and of boats, and relished a drink of root beer washed down with a bit of black licorice. Norm was a born salesman, and whether he was working in sales (his early career in life insurance) or in his plumbing business, he operated with the same strategy of knowing he was always right. As he was fond of saying, "I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken."

He remarried, finding his true life partner in Ethel. When she passed away after 38 years of marriage, he was bereft and his family is comforted by the thought that he is reunited with her in eternity.

Preceded in death by daughter Cyndi Ann, he is survived by a daughter and a son; grandchildren; a brother.

Published in The Concord Monitor on Dec. 27, 2019
h/o Ethel Adams; and, Kathryn Adams

Norm spent his childhood and most of his adult life in New Hampshire. He was a graduate of Pembroke Academy and enlisted in the Coast Guard upon his graduation. After his service, he married his first wife, Kathryn, and they raised their small family of three children in Hillsboro and Pembroke NH.

He was a lover of books and of boats, and relished a drink of root beer washed down with a bit of black licorice. Norm was a born salesman, and whether he was working in sales (his early career in life insurance) or in his plumbing business, he operated with the same strategy of knowing he was always right. As he was fond of saying, "I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken."

He remarried, finding his true life partner in Ethel. When she passed away after 38 years of marriage, he was bereft and his family is comforted by the thought that he is reunited with her in eternity.

Preceded in death by daughter Cyndi Ann, he is survived by a daughter and a son; grandchildren; a brother.

Published in The Concord Monitor on Dec. 27, 2019


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