Norman's final resting place is unknown (d. 12 April 1925) - he went to the Ontario Hospital in Orillia, was there for 5 1/2 years and died of pulmonary tuberculosis. His burial location is simply noted as Normanby, Grey Co. A family genealogical book places his burial in Ayton. He may be buried in this same cemetery with his father and 2 young half-siblings, Florence Barbara Lantz and Manley Gordon Lantz.
The rest of the sons later all went with the spelling Domm for their surname.
Norman's final resting place is unknown (d. 12 April 1925) - he went to the Ontario Hospital in Orillia, was there for 5 1/2 years and died of pulmonary tuberculosis. His burial location is simply noted as Normanby, Grey Co. A family genealogical book places his burial in Ayton. He may be buried in this same cemetery with his father and 2 young half-siblings, Florence Barbara Lantz and Manley Gordon Lantz.
The rest of the sons later all went with the spelling Domm for their surname.
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