Chrissy Norris
Goodnight Daddy! I love and miss you so much!
Birth date: May 14, 1945 Death date: Aug 11, 2017
Charles F. Norris of Frankford, DE, formerly of Beltsville, MD, passed away on the evening of August 11, 2017. Chuck passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family. He was predeceased by his parents, Fay and Mildred Norris Read Obituary
Goodnight Daddy! I love and miss you so much!
I love and miss you Dad! I still can't believe this is real! Goodnight. Your the best Dad.
I love you Dad!
Goodnight Daddy! I love and miss you more everyday!
Thank you for being the Dad you were! Thank you for raising Charlie! I wish I had known. I wish I had been able to say goodbye. I wish I had one more anything. You were truly admired and loved.
You were the best Dad! I wish I could have one more talk with you and hug you one more time!
I love and miss you more everyday!
Daddy you were the best Daddy that was ever on this earth! You raised me and were my entire world! My whole universe altered the day you passed away. You were the true definition of what a Father should be. You put everyone in front of yourself and were the most caring man that ever lived. I will never forgive myself for not being there for you when you passed away. You raised Charlie as if he was your own Son and made him the wonderful Man he is today. He bought his first house at 23-year's old. You were there for me through it all. You never let me down. I wish there truly was a stairway to heaven and I could walk it to see you. If I could die today to see you again and hug and kiss you one last time I would. You gave me knowledge and taught me everything I know. Everything good in me came from you. I can only hope that you knew how much I admired, cherished, loved, respected, appreciated you and how thankful I was to be able to call you my Daddy. Noone will ever be missed as you are missed by me in this universe and lifetime. I remember going to the boat's with you Bo Christy 1 and 2 and staying the weekend's on our cabin cruiser and speedboat and watching you waterski. The whole pier was the people you worked with Mark Dement and old man Dement and swimming at old man Dement's pool. I remember everyone in The Steamfitter's union was at one time your apprentice boy. I remember you working on Mom's bosses air conditioning while I swam in her pool. You put everyone first in front of yourself. You were the most hard working man that ever lived. I remember Lasick's and Sonny Lasick's and your best friend Joe Bennett. I remember Aunt Joy and the girl's calling you Uncle Chuckie, vacationing at Roger's Refrigeration's condominium on 55th Street in Ocean City even in the winter and the wind whipping through me and around Easter time. I remember you loved me unconditionally and told me you loved me to pieces. I remember you playing the guitar for me especially the steel guitar with that little bar you used to play it. I remember our house in Rosehaven and having crab feast every weekend. You were the most intelligent man that ever lived. I never asked you anything that you didn't know something about and Charlie calling you his google. I remember going to the movie's and especially seeing Patsy Cline's movie and Carol was supposed to come with us. Most of all Daddy I remember how you made me feel truly loved. Until we meet again fly high OG and always know that your little girl loved you more than any Daughter ever loved their Daddy.