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NORMAN ANDREW MACDONALD
Born: Nov 04, 1929
Date of Passing: Oct 30, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryNORMAN ANDREW MACDONALD Peacefully on October 30, 2018 at Grace Hospital, after complications from a short illness, Norman Andrew MacDonald passed away. Norman was born in Winnipeg on November 4, 1929. He is survived by his four children, Brian (Valerie), Heather (Craig), Colin (Glenda), and Ken (Anna), seven grandchildren, Tracey (Pat), Karyn (Tom), Nicole (Matt), Staci, Scott, Cameron, and Christian, and six great-grandchildren, Mylo, Rylan, Maddex, Easton, Nixon, and Addilyn. He is also survived by his brothers, Donald (New York) and Robert (Edmonton) and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Eileen in 2004, his father Andrew in 1982, his mother Violet in 1985, and granddaughter Danielle in 1985. Norm went to school in Winnipeg, attending Riverview School, Lord Roberts School, and Kelvin High School. He was employed with the CNR as a Carman for 43 years, retiring in 1989. Norm was well known in the Scottish Pipe Band Community. He joined the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Cadets in 1941 where he learnt how to play the bagpipes. He moved to the main regiment in 1946, retiring as a Warrant Officer in 1984. In 1969, Norm joined the Khartum Shrine Pipes and Drums, where he was an active playing member for over 45 years. Norm was also one of the founders of the Manitoba Massed Pipes and Drums in 1973 which eventually became the Manitoba Pipes and Drums. He served as Pipe Major of all the above bands and was recognized as a Pipe Major Emeritus of the Shrine Pipes and Drums. Playing the bagpipes gave him the opportunity to travel all over the world. In 1976, Norm was chosen by the Canadian Government to represent Canada as a piper at the World's Fair in Japan. Some of the other many highlights of his piping career were playing in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California three different years (including being the only non-American band until that time to have ever lead the parade), and playing at The World Curling Championships in Sweden, Germany and in Canada. Norman was particularly proud to have been presented a City of Winnipeg Community Service Award in 1994 by Mayor Susan Thompson. Norm's favorite place was his cabin at Grand Marais where he loved to spend as much time as he could. He had many friends at the lake that he enjoyed having a beer or two with especially his "Grand Beach Boys" and eventually the "Grand Beach Girls". He loved to reminisce about his years as a teenager at the lake and his work at the Dance Hall in Grand Beach. In the last few years, he loved his winter getaways with family and friends to Huatulco, Mexico and Costa Rica where he went zip lining at the age of 85. A celebration of Norman's life will be held on Thursday, November 8, 2018, from 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. at the Shrine Temple, 1155 Wilkes Avenue, Winnipeg, MB. Donations in lieu of flowers can be sent to Shrine Transportation Fund at 1155 Wilkes Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3P 1B9 or by calling 204-925-1430. For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit www.chapellawn.ca Chapel Lawn Funeral Home 204-885-9715
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 03, 2018
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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My sincere condolences to the family Sorry to hear of his passing. Norm was a great. Helpful neighbor. - Posted by: Stanley Sass (Friend and neighbor.) on: Nov 27, 2018
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My condolences to the whole family, Norman will be Missed deeply, he was an icon on Lakeview in Grand Marais, I was happy to have had thanksgiving dinner with him one last time, he always was ready to lend a hand and provide you with a tool that you needed, i'll miss his stories and that beer with him on the deck! Always will remember him, one of the grand beach boys! - Posted by: Phil Verplaetse (neighbour/friend) on: Nov 05, 2018
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Our thoughts are with the whole family and are so sorry to hear of Norm’s passing. He will be greatly missed. See you all on Thursday! - Posted by: Cindy & Don (Friend) on: Nov 04, 2018
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I was upset to hear of Norm's passing. He was a very fine fellow and a man who always greeted his friends with a big smile. I played in all the Pipe Bands Norm played in and enjoyed his company and a few beers with him on many, many trips. To Norm's family please know you are in my thoughts at this trying time.The piping community in Winnipeg will never be the same without one of their finer and most loyal musicians. Rest in Peace old friend. Sincerely Jack and Elaine now living in Kelowna ,BC. - Posted by: Jack Reay (Friend and fellow piper) on: Nov 03, 2018
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There are people in life who make an impression on you. Then there are those whose approach to life, character and sense of humour you like to emulate. Norm was one of those guys. Anyone who knew this guy is better for it. Good stuff Norm it is a privilege to call you a friend. - Posted by: Troy Blair (Band mate) on: Nov 03, 2018
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Lots of good moments and memories to hold on to. Great times at the beach and always loved spending time with the family. Wish I could have been with you the last couple of months and hope the family is staying strong through the tough times. Peace and love. Christian - Posted by: Christian (Grandson) on: Nov 03, 2018