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NORMAN DAHER 1935 - 2006 After and long brave battle, on Friday, December 8, 2006, Norman Daher died peacefully in the loving company of his family and friends. He will be deeply missed by his wife Linda of 45 years; his daughters, Lisa and Cheryl, and his two grandsons, Avery and Quincy. He is survived by brothers, Art and (Adelaine), Rhinehart and (Frieda); and sister Thelma (Lloyd) and many nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to celebrate in the life of Norman Daher at 1:30 p.m. in the afternoon on December 12 at Thomson Funeral Home at 669 Broadway, Winnipeg. Charitable donations, in lieu of flowers, would be gratefully appreciated. Heartfelt thanks to the doctors and nurses in Oncology and Palliative Care at St. Boniface Hospital who's caring and support assisted us in this difficult journey. Lives of great men all remind us, That we can make our lives sublime, And departing, leave behind them, Footsteps on the sands of time. Henry Woodsworth Longfellow A Psalm of Life Thomson Funeral Home 669 Broadway, 783-7211

Make a donation to St. Boniface Hospital Foundation

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 09, 2006

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • I once knew a Norm Daher. I haven't seen him in 10 years or more. We met at a restaurant/lounge where myself and some friends would go to watch NFL football. One thing I remember is Norm had an office in the Southdale area, I believe off Fermor Ave. Norm was a great human being. He was friendly, generous and very comical. Except for Sunday's during fall and winter I would never see him, but certainly looked forward to that one day a week I would. I will miss him, however, during our times together he made me a better person. My condolences go out to his family and friends. - Posted by: Kelly Leonard (Friend) on: Jun 24, 2012

  • Norm was one the most generous people we new. He was kind although brutally honest, always quick with a smile. He brightened everyones path he crossed. He had many sayings such as "Yeah Okay or Gotta keep your eye on the ball son." He genuinely cared about everyone, and had a heart as big as a mountain. He listened to everyone and offered quick word of wisdom, which were usually correct. We miss him and think of him daily, there will be only one Normy. Love always, Renee & Cheri - Posted by: Cheri Bergman (Friend) on: Apr 14, 2007

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