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In this Discussion
- bill a June 2006
- hudnut1tmr July 2006
Norris Smith
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I just talked to Dorothy. Norris Smith, long time Chi-Mil member is in the hospital on life support. He's not expected to make it past today. Please remember him in your prayers. She may or may not be home. Their number is 989-422-4964.
Take care good buddy...
Tim -
Again I talked with Dorothy, Norris did pass Tuesday evening with his children by his side. There will be a Memorial for Norris. Everyone is welcome. Details are as follows:
Westmont First United Methodist Church http://westmontmethodist.com/
40 N Lincoln St, Westmont, IL 60559
630-969-0649
Saturday, July 1, 2006 - 11:00 AM -
I don't want this to get missed. Please pass this information along to everyone you know that doesn't have a computer. Especially anyone in the Chicago area.
Thanks,
Tim Rogers -
Thanks Bill. Norris was THE very 1st member of the HET I met, almost 4 months after I purchased my '54 Hornet in 1985. I had gotten his number from a friend of Lackey's (who was passing by when I was washing it). I thought I needed a starter and was trying desperately to find one (through Hemming and the like). When I stumbled upon this piece of paper I had stowed away weeks before. When I called the number, a voice answered not 'Hello' but 'Hudson Spoken' Here'.
I knew I was in good hands... Tim