The death has occurred of:
Norman HALL
The family of the late Norman Hall wish to offer our heartfelt thanks to all who sympathised with us on our sad loss on 5th February 2026. Your kindness brought us much-needed comfort during this very difficult time.
Many thanks to all who attended the wake and funeral, sent Mass and sympathy cards, and to those who offered a helping hand throughout this time. We would like to give special thanks to our wider family circle, friends and neighbours for the kindness shown to Norman throughout his illness and for the help and support given during the wake. To those who attended the Memorial Service or joined via webcam, your kindness and compassion will never be forgotten.
Thank you to O’Kane Funeral Directors for the dignified and professional manner in which the funeral arrangements were carried out.
A sincere thank you to Rev. Jane for the caring and compassionate memorial service celebrating Norman’s life.
We are deeply grateful to our late Norman’s work colleagues at The T & F in Omagh, the District Nursing Team, the Rapid Response Team, and the Palliative Care Team for the excellent care and comfort provided throughout his illness. We would also like to thank the specialist cancer unit in Altnagelvin and Belfast staff who took such great care of him during his treatments.
Finally, we would like to thank the many friends Norman made through his hobbies, particularly fishing and golf, for their continued support during his illness.
As it is impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere appreciation.
It will soon be one month since our Norman passed away, and what would have been his 65th birthday. If you would like to join us in remembering him, please come along on Friday 6th March from 6pm onwards at the family home, 51 Arvalee Road, BT79 0LU.
Norman’s chosen charity was Air Ambulance NI, we will be stopping collection for it in a few weeks time.