Norman Lichty passed away peacefully at Chartwell Parkhill on Tuesday, December 3, 2019, formerly of Grand Bend at the age of 92. Loving husband of the late Kathleen (Berdux) Lichty. Beloved father of Patricia Heipel and her husband Keith of Grand Bend. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Allan and Shirley Lichty, Wilma Kelterborn, Emmeline and John Roes, and Helen Ariss. Predeceased by parents, Jacob and Mary (Schmidt) Lichty, sisters Frieda, Irene, Edith, Marie, and Carol and brothers Edward, Earl, Jake, Ken, and Larry. Norman was a member of the Masonic Lodge for over 60 years. He was a true gentleman who enjoyed gardening, fishing, and hunting. A special thanks to Dr. Lock and the outstanding staff at the Chartwell Parkhill for their amazing care, compassion, and support.
A memorial service will be held at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, EXETER on Monday, December 9th at 11 AM, with Pastor Nadine Schroeder-Kranz officiating. Cremation with interment Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo at a later date. A Masonic Service will be held in the funeral home on Monday at 10:45 AM under the auspices of Wilmot Lodge, No. 318 A.F. & A.M.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society or the South Huron Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Paul & Susan Horton
Our sincere condolences on the loss of Norm. He was always such a pleasant person.
Kay and Norm are together again.
Big Hugs to Pat, Keith and the rest of Norm’s Family.
Sincerely
June Dunn, Susan, and Paul Horton,
Daphne Aleven
Our sympathy on the loss of your Dad. I have many happy memories of Uncle Norm growing up.
Shirley & Paul Hazelwood
Pat & Keith!
Our heartfelt condolences to you both. We have fond memories of your dad when he stayed next door. Hecalways like to visit. He was a very energetic man and a lovely person.
Sharlene Heipel
We are all thinking of you and sending you our deepest sympathy Aunt Pat and Uncle Keith.
Ann Russell
Norm was a good friend to Mom and they spent many happy times together. He will be missed by us all. Saying goodbye is difficult and are thoughts are with you and Keith. Ann and Doug Russell
Ena
Pat and Keith
Thinking of you as you say goodbye to your beloved father and father-in-law. I remember the amazing vegetable garden he used to have when he and Aunt Kay still lived in their house in Kitchener…he introduced me to curly endive, which was so delicious compared to the bitter stuff that my mother grew. Uncle Norm was indeed a true gentleman!
Bobbi Diebel
Pat and Keith:
I was saddened to hear about Uncle Norm’s passing. I’m so glad I was able to talk with him and see him again at Aunt Kay’s funeral. My sincere condolences to you both.
Bobbi (Kathleen) and Shane Diebel
Sharon and Ted Sanders
Pat and Keith
Thinking and praying for you at this time as you mourn the loss of your father. Our heartfelt condolences to you both.
Sincerely, Sharon and Ted Sanders
Bruce and Wendy
The passing on another era in our lives. As the obituary said “A true gentleman”. Whenever Bruce visited Norm, Norm always said thank you for visiting and always walked him out. If he was confused as to who Bruce was, once he heard farming and Wellesley, he got the lay of the land real quick. It was a pleasure to have known Norm.
Pat & John Eplett
Pat and Keith
Please accept our deepest condolences , we know your hearts are breaking. We remember your Dad as a true gentleman with a warm and loving heart and good sense of humour. You were the light of his life.
Hugs
Pat and John Eplett
Bryan & Sheryl Law
Pat & Keith
We send our deepest sympathy.
Karen & Don White
We are so very sorry for your heartache and loss. May all the beautiful moments you were blessed to spend together help ease the sadness in your hearts. Norman will be sadly missed and fondly remembered.
Diane Pepper
My condolences to the Lichty family.
The first time I met Norman was when I picked him up in Grand Bend and took him to Bluewater Resthome to visit his wife. I was a Easy Ride volunteer driver.
After he moved to the Villa, my mother, Isabelle Becker, who was a resident there also, had conversations with him different times.
I also remember telling Norman that I found a road near Wellesley that is named Lichty Road.
Praying God’s comfort and peace to all Norman’s family and friends
Marci & Bill
Pat & Keith
Our sincere condolences to you and your family.