Chad Jeffrey Norris

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Chad Jeffrey Norris

Birth
Contra Costa County, California, USA
Death
16 Jun 1993 (aged 20)
Solano County, California, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Solano County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lawn A Row T Grave 35
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Chad was a much loved young man who brought an enormous amount of joy to the lives of his family and friends. He was murdered one month after his 20th birthday, in a senseless act of violence, by two strangers with a handgun.

There is a huge void in the lives of his family and friends since he was taken from us. His twinkling blue eyes, infectious smile, loving heart and joy for life brought so much to all of us who had the opportunity to have shared his short life. "We could have missed the pain, but we'd of had to miss the dance". We miss that cowboy hat, those boots and that dance with Chad.

Chad is survived by his mother, Rita Edmonds-Norris, his father, Jeffrey William Norris and his brothers, Matthew James and Daniel William Norris. He is also survived by his nieces, Kalean Marino-Norris and Analeah "Annie" Norris, who never had a chance to know their uncle.

Chad is survived by his grandfather, James L. Edmonds. Chad was preceeded in death by his grandmother, Geraldine Collins and his step-grandfather, John Collins (from whom he got the "cowboy boots and hat"). Chad was followed in death by his grandfather, William Norris and was just recently joined in death by his grandmother, Gertrude "Trudy" Savage (his "Golden Gram"). Chad was the great-grandson of Jessie Love McCarley-Savage and Stuard Filmore Savage and Birdie Confer-Edmonds and Grover Edmonds.

We love you 'Chadly~do~Right'...forever.
Mom

Visit Chad's 'virtual memorial' at:
http://Chadly-Do-Right.virtual.memorials.com
Chad was a much loved young man who brought an enormous amount of joy to the lives of his family and friends. He was murdered one month after his 20th birthday, in a senseless act of violence, by two strangers with a handgun.

There is a huge void in the lives of his family and friends since he was taken from us. His twinkling blue eyes, infectious smile, loving heart and joy for life brought so much to all of us who had the opportunity to have shared his short life. "We could have missed the pain, but we'd of had to miss the dance". We miss that cowboy hat, those boots and that dance with Chad.

Chad is survived by his mother, Rita Edmonds-Norris, his father, Jeffrey William Norris and his brothers, Matthew James and Daniel William Norris. He is also survived by his nieces, Kalean Marino-Norris and Analeah "Annie" Norris, who never had a chance to know their uncle.

Chad is survived by his grandfather, James L. Edmonds. Chad was preceeded in death by his grandmother, Geraldine Collins and his step-grandfather, John Collins (from whom he got the "cowboy boots and hat"). Chad was followed in death by his grandfather, William Norris and was just recently joined in death by his grandmother, Gertrude "Trudy" Savage (his "Golden Gram"). Chad was the great-grandson of Jessie Love McCarley-Savage and Stuard Filmore Savage and Birdie Confer-Edmonds and Grover Edmonds.

We love you 'Chadly~do~Right'...forever.
Mom

Visit Chad's 'virtual memorial' at:
http://Chadly-Do-Right.virtual.memorials.com