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Norman Selbie,

NORMAN SELBIE,

2021

It is with deep sadness that the family of Norman Selbie announces his sudden passing at Marjorie Lake on June 8, 2010. Norman was predeceased by his parents Leona & Joseph Selbie and recently by his sister in law Pauline Selbie. He leaves to mourn his loving wife Gail; daughters Lisa (Yvan) Brule and Lori (Luchio) Ivanovski; grandchildren Dylan, Mackenzie, Sydney and Sam. Norman is survived by his siblings Marie (Ernie) Romain, Marg (Chris) Morris, Peter (Krista) Selbie, Jim Selbie, Gord Selbie and Heather (Pierre) Lamy; nieces and nephews Shane, Jeff, Andrew, Vicki, Richard, Michael, Jason, Joey, PJ, Robbie, James, Tammy and Jason; great niece Lauryn; great nephew MacKenzie and his companion Larder (pet). As an avid outdoorsman, Norm enjoyed fishing, hunting, ski-dooing, boating and he was also a legion member in Larder Lake. The Selbie family will receive relatives and friends at the Monette & French Funeral Home on Saturday, June 12, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. followed by a service in the “Teck-Hughes” Chapel at 5:00 p.m. with The Reverend Edna Murdy officiating. Donations in Norman’s memory may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation (P.O. Box 1122 Kirkland Lake, ON. P2N 3M7) or to the Larder Lake Fish Hatchery (c/o Ted Dolhy, P.O. Box 241, Larder Lake, ON., P0K 1L0)Offer Condolence for the family of Norman Selbie

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When I was 8 years old I fell off Richardsons dock. Norman was there and pulled me out the water. He saved my life.

Patrice Milewski, March 1, 2021

As I look back over the years I realised that I have know Norm most of my life. All of this time , of course was with Northern. It did not matter if we were at work, on a Union Steward’s Course or touring the Casino in Orillia, he could always find the Fun side of things. Norm was an honest and open guy and when you were on the road in a small town, he was good company. I send my Sincere Sympathy to his Family Sincerly William Cunliffe (Bill)

William Cunliffe (Bill), March 1, 2021

This picture sure brings back memories of last year’s moose hunt. Being a friend of Shane’s I’ve known Norm for years, but up until last year’s moose season I never really had the chance to sit and talk with him. Staying out at the camp with Norm, Pete and Shane, telling funny stories while watching the hockey game and just enjoying each others company, will always be one of my fondest memories. Norm, you will be missed. My deepest condolences to the Selbie family. Sincerely, Greg Luke

Greg Luke, March 1, 2021

We were so sad to hear about PJ’s Uncle Norman’s passing. He was always such a wonderful person to both PJ and I. We will remember him fondly out at the cottage enjoying the sun with his little dog. May you rest in peace, Norman. Our deepest condolences to Gail and her daughters, the whole Selbie family: – PJ’s mom, Heather, his aunts Marie and Margaret, his uncles Peter, Gordie and Jimmy and all who knew Norman. He truly was a wonderfully jovial soul. He will be missed. Lindsay Lamarche and PJ Lamy

Lindsay Lamarche and PJ Lamy, March 1, 2021

From Cole Harbour Nova Scotia our sincere condolences Vincent Tyler Kathryn. I have many fond memories of Norman and the rest of the Selbie gang, from long ago, when summer days were endless and the fish were always there. best regards Vincent

Vincent P Brunet, March 1, 2021

Hi Gail, Sure glad I got that last visit on the ice 2 years ago. Will be thinking of you . Norm got his wish by never having to travel again.

BOB DUBEAU, March 1, 2021

nortel,,,,,,,,,,small northern ontario towns,,,,,,,,,,Norm Selby,,,,,,,,,,,thanks for the companionship Norm

leo delaplante, March 1, 2021

There are never the right words to express the sadness we feel for such a loss. Norm will be missed by all who knew him. My deepest sympathies and thoughts are with you all. Ellen Watson

Ellen Watson, March 1, 2021

Norm was a great guy always with a big smile and an easy laugh.I will miss him and remember him always. B J Stephens

Brian Stephens, March 1, 2021

A Message to Norm’s Family, Although it has been years since I have seen Norm I remember him as a warm and entertaining guy with a great sense of humour. Norm and I worked together in Sudbury back in the Seventies with Nortel. I still remember his entertaining us with his magic tricks that used to win him quite a few free beers in the local pubs. Since then I have worked all over the world, re-located to Texas for 20 years,Come back to Canada, lost my wife to cancer (She met Norm when she visited me in Sudbury) I have very fond memories of Norm and I think most people who met him feel the same way – This is his legacy You have my sincere condolences and if I had have gotten the word on his passing in time I would have been there to celebrate his life with the rest of his friends and relatives In Sympathy Joe Hill

Joe Hill, March 1, 2021

Norm and I joined Northern Electric on the same day and worked together many times over the years. Norm was a great guy with a ready laugh. I’m sure he will be missed. My sympathy to his family and friends. Tom Crozier

Tom Crozier, March 1, 2021