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2024 interview with Headphones Norm

https://youtu.be/krcH2uH-gVw?si=ZNWXgGxPNJVIQpyz

Best wishes to everyone attending Headphones Norm's funeral today.

May his memory be a blessing.

A short edited, by @bobk , interview with Norm from Boxing Day 2024

Comments

  • Lewis Coaches
    Lewis Coaches Posts: 5,562
    Was  unable to log on to CHARLTON LIFE this morning, wanted to leave a message for NORMAN and train travelers from the 1990 to 2000. Trust all went okay today and i was thinking of everyone at THE VALLEY today. To Normans family he will always be with us whenever we travel or at THE VALLEY. Thank you for sharing this day with his friends and family. Sorry i could not attend ,but Norman i was thinking of you today.Stay Safe my friend. 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 20,309
    I attended the service this morning, very well attended, lots of familiar & old faces there.
    Conducted perfectly by the club & perfect weather for the event as it was held in the open at the front of the West Stand.
    Nathan Jones was also there alone in the Directors box.

    RIP Norman.
  • charlton4ever
    charlton4ever Posts: 1,831
    Was a lovely send off by the club. 
  • Carl Leaburn
    Carl Leaburn Posts: 1,119
    edited January 28
    It was a service that was befitting of a true gentleman or gentle fan. @Lewis Coaches
     you actually got a mention in Grant Harris' eulogy which was read out by Paul Elliott.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,880
    Was a lovely send off by the club. 
    Sometimes they do get things just right 👍 
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,947
    I love that hymn ♥️
    Beautiful 
  • RogerWilliams
    RogerWilliams Posts: 1
    edited February 5
    The fact that it was so well attended, with familiar faces from years gone by, says everything about the impact he had. Holding it at the front of the West Stand feels especially fitting, like he was right where he belonged. Even those who couldn’t be there clearly felt part of it in spirit, which is a testament to the community he helped create. He’s one of those people who becomes part of the fabric of a club, and those memories don’t fade.

    RIP Norman.