Norman Wassmer

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Nov 30, 1937
Departed on Jun 11, 2018

dear Monica Nate and Roxanne and their family. I am so sorry to hear about Norman. He was a great guy. He was my Dad's best friend. Now they are together now. doing their farm work. I had a lot of memories with Norman. the one that sticks out the most. one day i got stuck in my driveway with the car. I knew Norman was going to work so I flagged him down and he help me getting it unstuck. Thanks Norm. we will miss you .

Nate-Monica and Roxanne ,I am sorry to hear of your Dads passing. He was a great guy and a friend to everyone. Our parents had alot of fun together; Alot of good memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Monica,Roxanne and Nate, I am so sorry for your loss. Norman was such a great and caring man and I was blessed to have called him my friend.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. I first met Norman at the Historical Society on one of his visits there. What I remember most about those visits, is the love you could see between him and his sisters when they came in together. He brought laughter and smiles along wherever he went. He will be greatly missed.

Monica, Roxanne and Nate. I remember Norm very fondly growing up. He was a wonderful man and will truly be missed!

Dear family of Norman but especially my former roommate, bridesmaid, Rita Kluber. I am extending my sympathy to each one of you as you walk in the valley of darkness. I always heard about the good times the sisters had with their brother. Traveling all over to visit and play cards and share memories. My heart hurts for you because it is hard to say goodby to dad, grandpa, and brother. You will be in our prayers. Lean on the the Lord.

Monica, Nate, Roxanne, & families. I wish to share this poem sent to me. It seemed timely with Norman passing yesterday. "The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop, at late or early hour: Now is the only time you own. Live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in time. For the clock may soon be still." Love & Hugs, Aunt Lora

Sorry to hear of Norman passing. Seems like ages since I would enjoy seeing some of this good family when I would come to the farm hangar to get out my airplane and use the "Raymond Wassmer Air Strip". My sincere sympathy goes out to all of you.

Although we only knew Norman for a brief time, it seemed like we've known him for a lifetime. Loved the stories and his grand humor and enjoyed spending time with him. The good news is we'll get to enjoy more time together when we get to heaven. We send our love and prayers to Monica and the rest of Norman's family.

We always enjoyed hearing from Norman to do a flyover at the family gatherings! The old Champ is still being enjoyed here at the farm by several new generations of aviation enthusiasts! So sorry to hear of the death of your father and brother.

There are no words to express the impact of one person such as Pops. He loved unconditionally and shared an never-ending supply of joy and laughter. My life is better because of you, Pops. Thank you, Monica, Nate and Roxanne for sharing your dad with me and bringing me into your family. He loved you all so very much and shared so many stories of your entire family, his siblings and of course, his beloved Jackie. I am so glad they are together now and will see Pops again and meet your mom, Jackie on the other side of heaven. I'll love you forever, Pops. Always your pumpkin.

We only got to see Norman a few times but enjoyed him and his stories. Most of all we will miss his smile. We know he will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Monica & Family, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I feel the pain you are all suffering. My deepest sympathy & condolences at such a difficult time. May Norman R.I.P. Gail Ricordi Monica's friend from Canada