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My husband and I shared many wonderful times with Norm and Darlene. A favorite was their visit to vacation with us here at a Minnesota campground!! We had a grand time. I know that he will be missed 🙏🏻
Birth date: Dec 10, 1942 Death date: Aug 19, 2025
Norman John Charles Ferenz, 82, passed away on August 19, 2025, in Oldsmar, Florida. Born on December 10, 1942, in Cleveland, Ohio, Norm lived a life marked by service, entrepreneurship, and an infectious zest for family and frien Read Obituary
My husband and I shared many wonderful times with Norm and Darlene. A favorite was their visit to vacation with us here at a Minnesota campground!! We had a grand time. I know that he will be missed 🙏🏻
Sincere condolences to Darlene and Norm's family. I worked closely with Norm the last several years in the Knights of Columbus, and he was always a pleasant guy to work with. He was very generous to several Knights causes and also generous of his time. I and others in the KofC will miss Norm. May he rest in peace in the loving hands of the Lord.
TomJ
With deepest sympathy, and prayers for comfort for all of Norm's family and friends.
Tim Black

Joe Agee and Cynthia Eimers knew how wonderful and full of life Norm was along with his massive joyful laugh. We told people if they didn’t believe us just ask Norm himself!
Along with his spitfire joy for life and immense love for his friends and family he has left us all with memories we will never forget.
We will miss you Norm so very much and we were honored to be among your circle of friends.
Norm, how you will be missed, Sir. Your passing and no longer being present will leave an indelible void for many. We’re so grateful to have met you through Darlene and to have spent time together over the past thirteen years. We shared many wonderful dinners with you, Darlene, and Patricia (Pat). What a blessing to have what turned out to be our last dinner together in late June. The night was filled with great conversation, food, cocktails, laughs, and friendship. In fact, you befriended a gentleman having dinner with his young daughter at the table next to ours and reminisced about time with your own. You truly were fabulous! A man with many wonderful qualities. What I will remember most is what a force you were, confident, genuine, honest, and kind. May God grant you eternal peace, Norm. I’ll be raising a glass in honor of you and your memory during future dinners with Darlene and Patricia.
Steve and E.
My most fond memory of Papa is when he would always bring back muffins from the beachcomber to me when I was young and called them “little cakes.” He would have them ready for me in a zip lock bag and would bring back as many as possible . He once forgot to take them back one time and was ready to drive over an hour just to avoid saying he forgot to get them.
I have known Norman for over 50 years. We were business associates but primarily friends.
His passing was a sad reminder how fleeting life is and how precious your friends and family are.
I will miss him and cherish his memory.
Love you man