NORMAN DERHEIM

Posted: August 13th, 2024

NORMAN DERHEIM 1931 – 2024 Norm passed away surrounded by his family on Sunday, August 4, 2024, at the age of 93 years. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Jean Jenette Derheim and their son Randy Blaine Derheim. Norm will be lovingly remembered by his two children, Barry (Yvonne) Derheim and Tannis (Blaine) Zubot. He had six grandchildren, Mitch Drader, Sean (Cherilynn) Desabrais, Desirea (Ken) Cox, Kyle Campbell, Brett Zubot and Vanessa (Morgan) Stanton. Grandpa had eight great grandchildren, Riley and Colby Cox, Maliah and Davin Desabrais, Harper and Maverick Drader, Jackson and Tristan Stanton. Norm was born on February 12, 1931, in Medicine Hat. On March 25, 1954, he married Jean Becker in Medicine Hat. Our Dad was an avid sports fan of the Medicine Hat Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays and Calgary Flames. He ran the poolhall for 27 years and was known as Bert’s Billiards and then later changed it to Norm’s Billiards. Our family would like to thank all his customers over the years for making it a great place for friends and families to gather. After retiring he volunteered for the Meals on Wheels Program for 17 years. Dad loved being around people all the time. He also leaves to cherish his memory, friend Rosie Bolz, brother Harvey Derheim, sister Agnes Minnes, sister-in-law Alma Becker, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Norm was also predeceased by his parents, Emil and Lydia Derheim; and other family members, Lloyd and Anne Becker; Earl and Alice Becker; Ray Becker; Ruth and Josh Ford; Adeline and Charles Mogck; Harvey and Alice Becker; Martha Derheim; and Gord Minnes. We would like to thank the caring staff at the George Boyack Care West Facility and the South Health Campus in Calgary. A private family service will be held at a later date. To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com.
PATTISON FUNERAL HOME
AND CREMATORIUM
540 South Railway St. SE,
Medicine Hat T1A 4C2

5 Condolences for “NORMAN DERHEIM”

  1. Larry and Sandy Stach says:

    Norman will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him. He was an amazing person; always friendly, happy, and full of life. He did so many things to help other people; he even brought my Mother meals on wheels, and he never left without talking to her for awhile. It was always a pleasure for Sandy and I to go visit him. Everybody liked Norman! Our deepest condolences to Barry, Tannis, and all of their families.

  2. Garth Crawford says:

    Prayers and condolences to the family, Norm was an integral part of my preteen and teens. I lived at the pool hall and received a lot of advice from Norm. Just a great guy. Thought of him often during the yrs,

  3. Sharlene Getz says:

    Sympathies to your families Barry and Tannis, I always loved a good visit with your dad about hockey over the years. God bless your families..

  4. Larry and Sandy Stach says:

    Norman will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him. He was an amazing person; always friendly, happy, and full of life. He did so many things to help other people, he even brought my Mother meals on wheels, and he never left without talking to her for awhile. It was always a pleasure for Sandy and I to go visit him. Everybody liked Norman! Our deepest condolences to Barry, Tannis, and all of their families.

  5. Elgin Mann says:

    Condolences to Norm’s family and friends. I first met Norm as a 15yo kid hangin out and playing pinball at Bert’s Billiards. Still too young to play pool, I sat and watch the regulars for hours on table 1 until I turned 16 and could actually play. I was lucky to have my favorite house cue added to the racks with my name on it. So many memories in the basement of the Central Block… RIP Norm

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