Richard Doucet
Was blessed to have known and worked with you at L S U E. May you rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon you.
Richard Doucet
Birth date: Aug 12, 1957 Death date: Sep 20, 2021
Norman Cormier passed away on Monday, September 20, 2021 at the age of 64. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, September 23, 2021 at Quirk & Son Funeral Home of Eunice with Pastor Greg Fontenot officiating. Bur Read Obituary
Was blessed to have known and worked with you at L S U E. May you rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon you.
Richard Doucet
Rest In Peace Norman. I knew you from our days at LSUE and still laugh when I think of our funny exchanges. My sympathies to the family for your loss.
Rest in HEAVEN Stormie Normie.
You will forever be missed.
Love,
Melanie
(LSUE)
I have known all the Cormier brothers since i been a child. the two i know best was Norman and Jimmy. I know you was a very kind person and very good father to your children. May you rest in peace in the arms of our savior Jesus. My prayers go to the family.
My deepest condolences to Keefan and Kaylie and his siblings. Norman was a kind and giving person who every time I met up with him would always tell me a hunting story of some kind. Rest In Peace Norman. You will be missed.
It was a pleasure knowing you at LSUE! You always had a story to tell! You will be missed...rest in Glory!
Shelia Janice
Norman Cormier was not only my Daddy he was my BEST FRIEND MY HERO MY WORLD.There was never a time in my life I didn't feel loved my my daddy. HE called me princess and always made sure I knew he loved me. They broke the mold when he was made. He made a friend no matter where he walked in life.He loved his Son and his grandkids more then life. His pleasure was being with us. He wasn't a wealthy man because he gave it to everybody else. He was a giver for sure. He often said Kay those that wait upon the lord shall renew there strength ...we definitely need strength right now..We appreciate all memories and we thank Quirk and Son for helping us in this time of need.
Rest in glory with God Norman. You were a kind soul. I'm glad I had the chance to get to know you at LSUE.
RIP Norman. I remember the rabbit hunts along the railroad tracks on the old basile hwy with my t Cormier running the dogs. Many years ago. Just a distant memory.