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April 16, 1936 - July 9, 2020

A memorial will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Friendship Village Staff Appreciation Fund or Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan.

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I worked in Norm's organization from 1982 to 1994. I echo the comments made by John Miner. Norm was an inspiration to me in my career and will never be forgotten.

Posted by Phil Zirngibl on January 1, 2021

So sorry to hear belatedly of Uncle Norm's passing and send condolences to Rhonda, Renee and extended family. I haven't seen him since he and his brother Tom attended their older brother Bob's (my dad) surprise 70th. But my dad said Norm and Joan were an exceptional couple, giving us all hope that love and marriage could and did last. May he rest in peace.

Posted by Heather Ryan on September 8, 2020

So sorry to hear of Norm's passing. I worked with Norm at Brown Co. and through all the other changes. Whenever I attended the monthly mgmt. meetings I always felt we were in good hands. I was amazed at how quickly Norm could do the financial numbers in his head. Quite a smart fellow. Norm always took a moment to acknowledge me whenever our paths crossed. Red and Jim, I am sure he will be missed by all of his family and friends. Sincerely Bob Morrison

Posted by Robert D. Morrison on August 14, 2020

To the family of Norm Ryan - Norm was a special person. I am one of Norm's Naples Golf buddies and I have played golf and had lunch with Norm many times. He will be sorely missed. Norm and I shared a western Michigan background and I so enjoyed talking with Norm about fishing, golf, world politics and even technology. Norm was a thinker and it was easy to have a meaningful conversation with Norm. As the years progressed, Norm's drives got shorter and we tried to keep him out of the sand traps for fear of falling - Father Time catches up with us all .. but, Norm's love of the game and desire to be with his friend's never wavered. God's peace to you all.

Posted by Larry Coates on July 22, 2020

Remembering Norm Ryan. I worked for Norm at James River Corp in a number of management positions 1986-1996. Norm was tough, brilliant and a keen sighted leader. He made a lot of difficult decisions under numerous difficult situations. We all benefited from his leadership and would do well to model his leadership energy.

Posted by John F Miner on July 13, 2020