Norman Walter Brook
Norman Walter Brook, 70, a resident of Cape Coral, FL for the past 15 years, formerly of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, passed away Wednesday, June 8, 2022 in Cape Coral. He was born March 18, 1952 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada to Alvin and Alice Brook, now deceased.
He is survived by his beloved wife and best friend of 35 years, Cheryl Brook of Cape Coral; their loving children, Donny Brook (Sara), and Justin Brook (Shila), all of Cape Coral; in addition, he was a Grandfather to Jameson, Cashton, Trey and Jadyn.
Norm was a brother, brother in law, nephew of many Aunts and Uncles and Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Norm was a dog dad to Charley, Ryder and Madison. and a wonderful, generous friend to so many people.
Norm enjoyed showing his dog Ryder in Obedience and Rally, and they shared many accomplishments over the last year. Norm also spent time riding his Harley, golfing and was playing pool in two leagues. These activities brought so many friends into his and Cheryl’s lives.
A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, June 26, 2022 at Rusty’s, 4631 SE 10th Place, Cape Coral, FL 33904. The family will be receiving friends from 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Mullins Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Cape Coral, is entrusted with final care.
Gone too soon. Norm was one of the best. I was privileged to be his friend, training buddy, and trial buddy. He was my mentor and coach and taught me so much. I will take what he has taught me and continue to compete and dedicate all the success to him. We won’t be competing together but he will be the angel on my shoulder guiding me. RIP Norm. You will be greatly missed. 💔💔
so sorry for his passing. Norm & Cheryl are wonderful neighbors! Norm will surely be missed.
If only I could take your pain away I would. It definitely was a moment in my life with him sharing his pride of his beloved four legged friends that I will never forget. I enjoyed every moment of it and it surely was my pleasure. Love you my friend and I am here for you, just wish we didn’t live so far apart. Always know I am here for you. Rip my friend Norm
My thought and prayers are with Cheryl and the family. My condolences.
My deepest condolences. Norm was a great man and adored by everyone.
Norm was a great man! Everyone at southern Billiards love him so much! This news is very sad for our team! We will all miss you so much Norm! Our condolences go out to his wife and family! Cheryl if you need anything at all we are all here!
Love always
-Southern Billiards
My deepest sympathy Cheryl. I really enjoyed his classes. I learned so much from him in the short amount of time we participated. He will be greatly missed by all of us. R.I.P. Norm.
So sorry to hear this. Sending you Cheryl, Donny, Justin and families our sincerest condolences.
Sorry for your from the desbien family
I am so sorry for the family. I remember when we were younger Norm was always fun to hang around with. I had lost contact with my dad’s side of the family, then FaceBook came along, and I got to be friends with my cousin again. He was a very nice man, very proud to say he was my cousin. I wish his family the very best, when you are having a bad day, always think of a special time you had with Norm. It works the tears will go away then you can smile. Love Peggy
Nick and I are so saddened by the passing of Norm. My heart breaks for u Cheryl. Donny and Justin and your families. He lived his life on what made him happy. He will be by your sides forever.
The shock of this news can’t be imagined. My thoughts are with Cheryl and the family
Norm was a generous, kind man who I had the privilege of meeting on one of my seasons as a Canadian Snowbird. We met through our love of dogs and shared training tips and mutual Canadian friends. Thank you Norm for being the person you were, kind, helpful, knowledgeable. You will be missed.
Thank you to Shannon Mullins for such kindness to Cheryl and her son. The Mullins Memorial staff made things as easy as they could.
Cheryl you are in my heart at all times. Norm was your best friend and so glad you were able to share that friendship with Ken and I and all my family. Uncle Norm will be so missed by Alexa and Elianna. All my prayers and love for all above to watch over you.
A life taken much too soon. I was fortunate to have the privilege of calling Norm friend. We shared dog training and trials and many fun get togethers where our rallying call was “Get ‘em up, get ‘em up!” I am so going to miss you and all the fun times we had. RIP my very special friend. ❤️❤️😢😢🥰🥰
Norm,
I met you 22yrs ago and feel glad to say I’m glad I worked with you for at least 10yrs of your life and got a chance to experience what an awesome person you were. My heart goes out to your wife and children and I’m hoping you guys get through this because I know how hard it must be to lose such a beautiful hearted person. Rest in paradise Norm🙏🏾
Cheryl, we are deeply saddened by the loss of a wonderful man! Our hearts are with you as you dealing with the loss. Jim always talks about Norm as they share a bond. This is devastating to all who loved and cared for Norm. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dave and I share in the shock and loss of losing our great neighbor and friend. We knew Norm not quite a year but we have many fond memories of the daily conversations over the fence, and our get togethers the past year. I am glad we were with Norm and Cheryl when he got to see a ‘real’ Garth Brooks concert with all the hoopla. He was always generous to give advice on training our pups. We miss him every day and agree he was taken far too soon. Our a sincere sympathy to everyone whose hearts he touched.💔🙏🏻
I worked with Norm and his father Al (Alvin), 2 of the nicest people you could ever have a chance to meet, Norm was a tireless worker, both in the sheetmetal industry and raising and training quarter horses. I just recently found Norm in FL through face book and have be talking to each other on the finer points of dog training. I wish my wife Edita and I could had visited,
Our deepest condolences to Cheryl and Norms family Norm will be surely missed by all.
I only met Norm one time and his sweet wife. It was at Sara’s shower . They were very nice. I only heard great things from Sara about a great grandfather and
father in law he was. A marriage made in heaven ( I can relate). My deepest condolences and God Bless.
Several good memories I have of some of the best time in our life shared with him. The family is to large to say he was a favorite of mine, but he is… His friendship as a cousin was always welcome and enjoyed. I am so thankful to have re-connected these past years, now knowing his time was short. I thank god and so appreciate taking this recent time to see him. Thank you Cheryl for your assistance making that happen. You are such a wonderful, beautiful and lovely spirited, woman. He was so blessed having you by his side. Strong willing lo💜e is hard to find. Take good care continuing your path. Hope to see you again some day.
Cheryl,
Jim and I send our condolences to you and your family. We are Saddened to hear about Norm. I know he and Jim had many conversations about their mutual interest in their Shelby’s. I know I can speak for everyone with the Gulfshore Mustang Club of Southwest FL that Norm will be missed.
Norm you’ll be missed by our family more then words can describe. So many amazing memories over the past 17+ years. From packing up the house in Windsor to seeing all the amazing box furniture in Cape. Traffic watching and talking about mustangs will never be the same. You may be gone but never forgotten. ❤️❤️❤️
My thoughts are with you and the family. I am lucky to have known him through you.