Norman Week, 91
Norman Alvin Week, 91, Evansville, died Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.
Norman Alvin Week, 91, Evansville, died Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.
Norman was born November 1, 1921, to Levis and Emma (Johnson) Week near Bagley. He was baptized in Bagley and at age 6 moved to their family farm north of Evansville. He attended District 35 Country School and graduated from Evansville High School in 1941. He continued his education at the California Aircraft Institute in Los Angeles. His first job was with Consolidated Aircraft Company, where the B24 Liberator Bomber was manufactured.
Norman enlisted into the U.S. Navy in March of 1942 and was stationed at the Naval Training school for aviation machinists in Chicago. For two years he was stationed at Port Columbus, Ohio and one year at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Norman and Deloris Schneider were married on November 25, 1943 in Obetz, Ohio. They moved to Evansville in 1946 and dairy farmed for 40-plus years, along with grain and beef farming. They had three sons, Robert, Donald and Dennis. Donald and Dennis formed a partnership with Norman and farmed together until 1981, when Norman purchased a home in Evansville.
Norman was originally a member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church and then Faith Lutheran Church. He was a lifetime member of Farm Bureau and served on many boards including Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Douglas County Soil Conservation, Gardonville Telephone and Mound Grove Cemetery. He was a member of the West Douglas County American Legion Post 188 for 64 years. Norman enjoyed spending time with family, farming, woodworking, traveling, reading and good conversation.
He is survived by three sons, Robert (Susan) of Bloomington, Dennis (Jenell) and Donald (Carol) of Evansville; eight grandchildren, Andrew (Tess) Week, Emilie (Chris) Larson, Adam Week, Chris (Somer) Kvale, Carl Kvale, Molly (Kyle) Holmgren, Mandy Week, Sally (Frank) Fabio; 12 great-grandchildren; niece, Beverly (Holland) Week; and one special friend, Dorothy Johnson.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Myron; and his wife, Deloris.
Funeral services were held Saturday, February 2 at 3 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church in Evansville with the Rev. Zachary Johnson officiating. Military honors were by West Douglas County American Legion Post 188, Evansville.
Burial was at Mound Grove Cemetery in Evansville.
Condolences may be posted at www.glendenilson.com.
Arrangements are with Glende-Nilson Funeral Home in Evansville.
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Deanna T.
To all the Norman Week family from Deanna Thronson My deepest sympathies to you on the passing of your father and grandfather this week. Norman will be missed by my family and I because he was truly someone special. He was one of the most interesting and engaging older gentlemen of Evansville that I always enjoyed visiting with through the years. He loved learning about how you were doing and could talk about anything because he had so much wisdom because he was interested in everything and everybody. (No matter the age!) I especially loved his intelligence, wit, and humor. He was a gem of a guy! I'll always remember his smile and twinkle in the eye while reminising about family and friends. What a talent - he could make anything with wood. I bet everyone will treasure his woodworking pieces forever. Cherish all the memories - blessed be the memory of Norman Week.Mc Lean, VA 02/01/2013 6:24 PM
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