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Mopar Norm RIP

96K views 337 replies 199 participants last post by  LeeRyder  
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#2 ·
A huge loss for Allpar and the Jeep community. Norm wasn't always politically correct, but he was passionate about Jeeps and America's history with the outdoors. I'm going to miss him terribly...just not enough words, or at least not the right ones.
 
#205 ·
Agree with you, a huge loss, we had a fantastic member, but many of us including ME, didn't realize it on time, I'm still shocked, we used to disagree a lot, but for the last couple of weeks we began to comunicate and understand each other much better, he even started to support me, but I feel bad that because of me, he maybe got a warning.

Cant believe it !! Live is so short.

Does anyone know how old he was?

R.I.P
 
#6 ·
Norm was definitely a passionate person, spoke what he believed, which was always a good thing for all. My condolences and prayers to his wife, family and friends, this is definitely something I didn't see coming. Jeep Heaven for Norm. RIP.
 
#17 ·
Shocked and saddened by this news. He was a true advocate for the Jeep brand and for recreational off-roading. He lived and breathed it, and you knew that from the first time you read one of his posts. Discussions here just won't be the same without him. Prayers to his wife and family, and the friends he left behind.
 
#19 ·
Sad and tragic. The Jeep AND Mopar world just lost a great advocate, and a wealth of knowledge.

RIP Norm, may the trails in the sky always be as rugged as you liked them on earth.
 
#22 ·
Its in Chrysler chat, but IMO it should be in News.

We ALL know who Norm was, and this is News. Sad and terrible news, but news none the less.
 
#25 ·
Death is truly hardest on the living.