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Norman E. Lintz

August 29, 1927 - May 19, 2020
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Simpson Funeral & Cremation Services
Friday 5/22
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Sylvania Hills Memorial Park
Friday 5/22
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Norman E. Lintz, 92, of Monaca, passed away May 19, 2020, in Good Samaritan Hospice at Heritage Valley Hospital Beaver. Born August 29, 1927, in Rochester, he was the last surviving child of the late Michael and Frieda (Kommel) Lintz, and the husband of the late Dorothy E. (Savot) Lintz. He was preceded in deathContinue Reading

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Susie Driskill (Karen’s daughter) left a message on May 23, 2020:
Sadly I didn’t get to know Uncle Norm very well but, he will be missed. Prayers to all the family. Love, Susie
Sandy Davis left a message on May 22, 2020:
Terry, Dave and Sue, I got to meet your mom and dad one time. They were both outstanding people that were very kind, very compassionate and very caring. They let me into their lives after a phone call without knowing me from Adam. They welcomed me into their home and their lives. We shared pictures and stories from my mom, Juanita and we spent a long day together. We did talk by phone a few times after that also but your dad was always very kind and caring when I talked to him. I couldn’t have asked for a nicer man to talk to and he will always have my admiration, as well as your mom, they were truly wonderful people. I know that your dad is catching up on all the years worth of things that he has missed with everyone up there. The conversations will be going on for a long time I’m sure. I hope that you will all remember that he and your mom are now together again along with everyone else and not in any type of distress. My condolences and best wishes.
Sandra Dorociak left a message on May 22, 2020:
Terry, Dave, and Sue, I am so glad that I got to meet your Dad and visit with him. He was a wonderfully sweet gentleman who lived his beliefs in Heavenly Father daily. I will always remember him and his beautiful, caring spirit.
Kathleen Savot left a message on May 21, 2020:
Lots of good memories of Uncle Norm. I always enjoyed visiting at the apartment then at the house. There were always interesting conversations. Uncle Norm didn't have to preach about the Lord he loved, he lived it all the time. I remember seeing pictures of he and the 3 Savot siblings. He must have put up with a lot with them. He will be greatly missed by many people. The family will have lots of good memories. Love Kath and Bishop
Brian Lintz left a message on May 21, 2020:
Rest well, Uncle Norm. We love you.
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Karen Higgins left a message on May 20, 2020:
Terry, Dave, and Sue, I am so thankful I had the opportunity to get to know your dad as so much more than my uncle. I thrill at the thought that he is home with Aunt Dot, seeing all his siblings, and watching his mother walk. He was a man of firm faith, so we know where he is. I wish I was there with you to cry and laugh and remember all the wonderful times we had with Uncle Norm. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Frank & Norma Timmons left a message on May 20, 2020:
Even though we are many miles apart, it is like we are standing side by side in the presence of the Lord. I am so glad I had the time with Uncle Norm in December. To me, He was an Uncle, a friend and true Cristian. I am glad that you are home with Aunt Dorothy. Terry, Dave, Susan and family. Sorry I cannot be there do to our current COVID 19 situation. God Bless, Frank & Norma Timmons
Simpson Funeral Home left a message:
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