Whitney Pier
Edward Paul Norman was not a typical man, and this is not a typical obituary.
Born on December 10, 1953, in Sydney, Edward was known to those who loved him as Paul or Norman. He lived a life defined by deep love, sharp wit, and a passion for the things that made him feel most alive: family, music, cheering for the Chicago Blackhawks, and a perfectly played round of golf.
For 54 years, Paul built a beautiful life with his beloved wife, Bette (Carter), the centre of his world. Together, they created a home full of laughter, loyalty, and unwavering partnership, first in Ontario and later back where it all began, in Whitney Pier. Their story was one of true devotion, the kind you don’t just see, but feel.
Paul was a proud father to his daughter, Tera, his “daddy’s girl,” and father-in-law to Ivan. To his grandsons, Henry and Miles, he was simply “Grumpy,” and he wore that title with pride. They were the lights of his life, and everyone who knew him knew the truth behind the nickname: he was a complete marshmallow, especially when it came to them. Having his girl and then his boys was what he always said was the best of both worlds.
Music wasn’t just something he enjoyed; it lived in him. Paul had an ear like no other and could pick apart every instrument in a song with precision and joy. His stereo wasn’t just a possession; it was an extension of who he was. If you knew him, you knew that music mattered.
Paul was an avid and talented golfer, happiest out on the course or by the water with a fishing rod in hand. Hockey was practically a language to him. If a game was on, he was watching. And most conversations included commentary on the latest game or hockey news.
He was also a man who believed in having a plan. Paul liked things thought through, organized, and intentional. His passing on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, after a short but courageous battle with cancer, was not part of that plan. What remains in its wake is a life that was lived fully, wrapped in love, and devoted to what mattered most.
Paul was predeceased by his mother, Frances; brothers, Henry, and Jimmy (Cathy), and his sister, Joan (Victor).
Paul is lovingly remembered by his siblings, Steve (Linda), and Kay (Vito), as well as extended members of the family connected through his siblings’ relationships over the years, many of whom remained close and were always considered part of the family. He is also remembered by his sister-in-law, Beverly (Carter) Talbot and brother-in-law, Dennis. He will also be deeply missed by many nieces and nephews, both by blood and by bond, who held a special place in his life, as well as his godchildren, Sarah and Ryan.
He leaves behind a family and circle of friends who will miss him deeply, remember him vividly, and carry his stories and his love for music forward.
Visitation and memorial service to celebrate the life of Paul Norman will be held at Pier Community Funeral Home, 1092 Victoria Rd. (entrance on Church St.), Whitney Pier on Friday, June 5, 2026. A gathering of family and friends will take place from noon to 1 p.m. with the memorial service to follow at 1 p.m. in the All Faith Chapel with Rev. Sheldon Chant officiating.
Donations in memory of Paul may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care and direction of Pier Community Funeral Home.

Online Condolences
What a beautiful and deeply moving life story. It is so clear how truly loved he was by everyone who knew him, and how profoundly he will be missed.
While my heart aches for you during this time of immense suffering, there is (some)comfort in knowing he passed away peacefully on his own terms, surrounded by the precious people he loved most.
You are now carrying the heavy weight and pain of this great loss. Please be gentle with yourselves as you process this grief. We are holding you all close in my thoughts.
From: Anica Beljo
Sending our deepest condolences to your entire family on the loss of such a beloved father, grandfather and friend. It was clear how much he was loved and how much he meant to those around him. May the memories you shared bring comfort during this difficult time and may his love and legacy live on in all who knew him. Thinking of you all and keeping you in our hearts and prayers.
Paul was truly one of a kind. He will be so missed at all of our family functions. Bette & Tera, I am so sorry for your loss. We are always here for you.
Love you guys.
Well Paul always believed in doing things his way and today was no different. Paul was a friend of the Green family for years. Mom and Paul had a close relationship. My mom would love when he would come to visit when he came home for vacations. They would sit and chat over a cup a of tea most time. Paul will be missed by all who knew him. Suffering no more may you fly high and rest easy Paul. My condolences to his wife Bette, his daughter Tera and his grandsons Henry and Miles, may you find the strength in one another to help you navigate through this difficult time. Blessings to you all.
My deepest Condolences to you Dear Bette, Tara, Ivan and boys, Henry and Miles, Kay and family and Paul’s many and Dear friends. Keep the wonderful memories of Paul close in your hearts.
Paul was a wonderful friend and I will miss him, Dearly, until we meet again. Rest In Peace, Dear Paul. Love you always. XOXO
Its sad to hear that he passed. My the good Lord take him under his arm where he is at peace. He will always be our friend when we all hung out together in Sydney. Our condolences to his wife Betty and the Carter family. To his immediate family. May the Lord keep you and bless all.
Debbie and Donna (Francis)Marshall.
We had some good times and many good laughs. It was an hornor to have you as a friend. May you rest in peace. Deepest condolences to Betty Tera and the entire Norman Carter Family.
Love Lionel & Dee
Donna and Debbie Frances Marshall sends love and condolences to all the families and goid friends of Paul
What a beautiful and deeply moving life story. It is so clear how truly loved he was by everyone who knew him, and how profoundly he will be missed.
While my heart aches for you during this time of immense suffering, there is (some)comfort in knowing he passed away peacefully on his own terms, surrounded by the precious people he loved most.
You are now carrying the heavy weight and pain of this great loss. Please be gentle with yourselves as you process this grief. We are holding you all close in our thoughts. The “Older” Beljo Siblings XXX
In loving memory of Paul.
We met 35 years ago at AG Simpson and became lifelong friends. Life took us different ways at times, but every reunion with Paul was like we had just seen each other the day before.
Paul had a generous heart and an endless sense of humour that had Sue and me in stitches on so many phone calls.
Our families grew close too. Sue loved babysitting Tera, and became fast friends with our darling Bette.
We will miss you immensely, old friend. Until we meet again to pick up where we left off.
All our love,
Gary and Sue
Betty so sorry for your loss. He was such a beautiful person. May your happy memories bring you comfort in the sad days ahead. RIP Paul
Condolences to you and your family and friends.
Paul was a unique person with abilities to a smile on your face. He family and friends will be certainly have a special place in their hearts for him. To wife daughter, son in law and grandchild this bond is unbroken. Betty you know I love you !
It has been an honour and privilege to have known such a great man.
Paul took the time to care not only for his own family but also for mine. His kindness, generosity, and genuine concern for others left a lasting impact on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
My fondest memory of Paul is from my wedding day. He took special care to ensure that I had a wonderful and memorable day. It was in that moment that I recognized the exceptional character of this man and later entrusted him with the important role of being my daughter’s Godfather.
Paul embraced that responsibility wholeheartedly. He served as a loving mentor and guide to my daughter, Sarah, and she will treasure his wisdom, encouragement, and teachings for the rest of her life.
My husband, Carl, regarded Paul as the big brother he never had—someone he deeply admired, respected, and looked up to. Their bond was one of friendship, trust, and brotherly love.
I also witnessed the deep love Paul had for his wife and daughter. They were the center of his world. He demonstrated every day that love is more than a feeling—it is a commitment. Paul was fully committed to his family, his extended family, his friends, and his community.
Paul will never be forgotten. His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched and in the cherished memories we have been blessed to share. We are grateful for the time we had with him and will continue to honour his memory for years to come.
With heartfelt condolences,
Carl, Janett and Sarah Crawford
Bette and Tera, my sincere condolences to you and your family. I didn’t know Paul well, but I know how much he meant to you all. He certainly was a unique personality. Bette, you are in my thoughts and my prayers. Hold on tight to those wonderful memories and the great love he had for you and your family. With love, Sharon
Im heartbroken to hear Paul is gone but he is in good company with the loved ones that greeted him in his homecoming. We may not have seen each other in our older years that much but the memories I have from childhood and all the holidays and summers at the trailer.. my heart goes out to Tera and Betty .. know that you are loved by the entire family and watched over and protected by Paul in every moment ahead of you. He was an amazing man and anyone who knew him was lucky for the time we got with him. Rest in eternal peace my cousin 🙏 🕊
Bette I am so very sorry for the loss of Paul. May he rest in eternal peace. I will keep you and your family.in my prayers
Bette, Tera,Ivan,Henry and Miles I send my deepest sympathies to you at this time. May all the memories Paul created with you give you comfort Rest in peace my friend
I am still in shock of Paul’s passing. One can never aptly prepare to say goodbye to someone we (family) loved so dearly! My heartfelt and deepest condolences to my dear cousin Bette, daughter Tera (Ivan) grandchildren Henry and Myles! I send you love and prayers of comfort as you navigate this unchartered path in your journey. I must also offer my sympathy to Paul’s siblings Steve and Joan, their spouses and extended family! I send love and prayers to my cousin Bev (Dennis) as family and friends gather to support each other as we celebrate Paul’s extraordinary life. I love you all! May Paul’s beautiful sweet soul rest with the angels! I miss you Paul and love you!
I am sorry for your loss Betty, Paul was a true man, and I loved him dearly. I will be in Sydney Thursday and will see you and your family then.
Paul, you will always bring a smile to my face when I think of your friendship, warmth and total devotion to your beautiful family.
I will always treasure our conversations and little visits on the best front step in the Pier.
Fly high, sweet friend…see you next time ❤️
Monday you said you only let the people in you love. Xo
Sometimes people aren’t as fortunate to tell someone how much they meant to them while they were here. Thankfully, I had the opportunity to.
To Paul
A son, a brother, a husband, a dad, a grandfather lovingly known as “Grumpy,” an uncle, a friend, and one of the good ones.
They say you can’t choose your family, but that’s not always true, because when Uncle Gary chose you as his best friend, our family chose you too.
What started as friendship became something much more. You weren’t just Uncle Gary’s best friend; you became Uncle Pauly.
You were there throughout the years, through the stories and the laughter, the conversations and the memories that now feel priceless.
We’ll remember the way your face lit up when you talked about Tera, Henry, and Miles, the pride in your voice, and the love that filled every story, and the way you loved and cared for Bette Boop.
We’ll remember the record collection, the jokes that made us laugh, and the stories shared over and over, yet somehow never got old.
I’ll remember that you met Michael before Bette (shhh, she hates to admit it😊), and I’ll never forget that you were there to celebrate our marriage.
I’ll remember through all of life’s chapters, you remained a loyal friend/brother to Uncle Gary.
The truth is, you became part of our family long ago, not by blood, but by loyalty, by friendship, by showing up, and by loving the people we love.
You have left your mark on all of us, in ways both big and small, and while our hearts ache, we are grateful.
Grateful for your friendship.
Grateful for your laughter.
Grateful for your stories.
Grateful for the memories.
Grateful that our lives are better because you were in them.
Paul, thank you for being part of our family.
Family isn’t always the people we’re born to.
Sometimes it’s the people who choose to stay.
And Uncle Pauly, you will always be family.
Until we meet again.
With love,
Robyn
To Bette,Tera and all the Carter,and Norman families I send my deepest condolences to you all. My heart is very heavy and I will miss my friend RIP Paul
Betty, please know that our prayers are with you and your family in your time of sorrow.
Sharon and I are deeply sorry to hear of Paul’s passing. We send our condolences to Bette and her children. Also to Steve and the remaining family. Rest easy my friend.