TURNER — Norman (Soupbone) Enman, 73, of Turner, passed away on Thursday, June 29,at his residence.
He was born in Rumford on Jan. 2, 1944.
Norman lived in the Turner area for 17 years with the love of his life, Shirley Hersey.
He was the son of the late Franklin Enman and Katharine (Barnett) Enman Wight. He was also predeceased by brothers Lloyd Enman, Malcom Enman; sister Cynthia Eames; and stepbrother John Wight.
Norman is survived by brothers Richard Enman and wife, Sherry, of Virginia, Larry Enman of Errol, N.H., George Wight and wife, Sandra, of Daytona, Fla., Jerry Wight and wife, Tina, of Pittsburg, N.H.; sisters Shirley Staple of Lisbon Falls, Ruby Edwards of Daytona Fla., Lila Plante and husband, Dan, of Milan, N.H.; sisters-in-law Toni Enman of Hartford, Conn., Shirley Enman of Hartford, Conn.; brother-in-law Carton Eames of Errol, N.H.; Uncle Malcolm Barnett and wife Alda of Errol, N.H.; Aunt Phyllis Young of Byron; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends.
Norman was like a father to Shirley’s family, as they were like his own. The family includes Roberta, Robert, Wanda, Linda, Randall, Joshua Pratt, and grandchildren; and many friends.
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