Member Norm Walker Passes On

Walker, Norman "Norm" (2014)Our brother Norm Walker passed away on March 28th, following open heart surgery to repair a valve.

Members will recall that Barbara – his wife of 58 years – passed away almost exactly three years ago in March of 2013.

We have all enjoyed Norm’s stories of his service in World War II as a Marine F4U pilot while still a teenager. After the war, he worked as a truck driver, and then joined the Framingham (MA) Police Department, where he served for 23 years. Norm and Barbara moved to Reno in 1973, and Norm worked in security at several hotels and casinos before retirement. He joined Mondongueros in 1993.

Norm was an avid outdoorsman and firearms enthusiast. Members will enjoy the photograph within the Club Photo Album of Norm and Member Pedro de Azevado  from 1998, taken while on a day-trip to the desert for some recreational shooting, and dressed as “bandidos”.

In the photograph below, Norm is seen at the lower-center in 1946, after returning to Hawaii from Okinawa with his unit.

(1946-03-00)(NormWalker)(LowerCenter)(150dpi)Norman Walker: 02 July 1928 – 28 March 2016

Member Norm Walker Hospitalized

Our brother Norm Walker has undergone open heart surgery to repair a valve, and as of 25 March 2016, remains hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit at Renown Medical Center.

We understand that the prognosis for Norm is good, but no visitors are allowed at this time out of an abundance of caution to prevent any infection issues.

Dictator Gary Edwards is following the situation with Norm on a daily basis, and will advise when Norm is able to receive visitors.

Watch this this space for updates.