Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Norman Gresham III of West Point

  
Norman Curtis Gresham III of West Point, passed away on July 9, 2013 at his home. He was 45.


   Mr. Gresham was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1967 to Norman C. Gresham and  M. Sandra (Mohn) Gresham and  attended high school there.

   He was a contractor by profession. He also enjoyed landscaping and gardening.

    Mr. Gresham is survived by his  child Chantz Celten Hill of Idaho; his parents. Norman and Sandra Gresham of Folsom, brother Christopher Gresham of Citrus Heights, nephew Ryan Gresham, and nieces Jessica and Juliana Gresham, all of Citrus Heights.

   He was preceded in death by his brother Bryan Gresham in 1995.

    Services will be held on Saturday, July 27, 2013 from 2 PM to 6 PM at 250 Railroad Flat Road in Railroad Flat. Community members, family and friends are welcome to attend.

   Burial will be in Fair Oaks Cemetery in Folsom.

   His family wants to thank Phyllis and JT for everything they did for Norman.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Norm was a great person and a wonderful friend. The world will be a darker place without him here to make us smile. My heart hurts knowing I will never hear his voice again. God bless his family and, rest in peace Norm, we love you, Shel

Anonymous said...

Hard to believe that knowing his history and his choices he made in life but I guess some people can be fooled.

Anonymous said...

surprise he lived as long as he did

Anonymous said...

The man is shot and killed in his home and his "girlfriend" is also shot and you have is and obituary stating that he passed away at his home? That seems very odd. Why is it that more than a year later nothing has been done in this case and the woman who survived the shooting is not only refusing to cooperate with the police, but is allegedly touring the country with her formerly estranged husband? A year ago the Sheriff stated publicly that an arrest would be made in 10 days. More recently , during a radio interview he simply said that he believes the investigation is headed in the right direction. Norman Gresham was brutally shot and killed and no one really seems to care.