Chuck “Butch” Norris

Service Date: December 21, 2022
Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington
Interment Info: Kentucky Veterans Cemetery North
Service Info: St. Joseph Catholic Church (Crescent Springs)
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Chuck “Butch” Norris, 71 of Burlington, passed away unexpectedly on December 17, 2022. Chuck was a graduate of St. Francis DeSales High School in Louisville, KY. Shortly after high school, he joined the US Navy which shaped the majority of his life. He was an avionics specialist who served on both the USS Enterprise and USS Kitty Hawk. He crossed the equator several times on each ship which made him a member of the Honorary Shellbacks and The Deep. After leaving the Navy, he worked as a Field Service Engineer repairing hospital laboratory equipment for Beckman Coulter until retirement. Chuck was very proud of his military service and used that experience for the rest of his life. When he saw needs in his community, he stepped up to the challenges. After moving to Erlanger in the early 1980’s, he saw a sign for volunteer firefighters. He served with Point Pleasant Fire Department for almost fifteen years working up to Assistant Fire Chief. When his sons needed a soccer coach he immediately volunteered sparking a lifelong love of the beautiful game. He served as a coach first, then President of the Northen Kentucky Soccer Club and State Commissioner for District One. He worked tirelessly to make sure that soccer grew in NKY and would frequently meet coaches at all hours to make sure their paperwork was ready for the numerous tournaments. In his retirement, he restarted his love of fishing and motorcycles. He learned how to fly fish and held lessons at the library to teach other people how to do it. He bought a Goldwing motorcycle and quickly joined a local gang, Chapter G, so he would have other people to ride with. He loved it so much, he became the Ride Coordinator. This gave him another opportunity to show how important his military service was; he joined another group called the Patriot Guard Riders. He became a Ride Captain and frequently led funeral processions for departed veterans. He found this position to be very rewarding and showed how important the military was to him and the others who served their country proudly.

 

Most of all, Chuck loved his family dearly. He was a consummate caregiver. He was always a very patient, selfless man to his wife, children and grandchildren and friends. Chuck will be truly missed by all who knew him.

 

Chuck was preceded in death by his parents: Ernest and Dorothy Norris and brother: Bob Norris.

Chuck is survived by his wife of 50 years: Judy Norris, sons: Chris (Sarah) and Jason (Nicole) Norris, grandchildren: Donovan, Cameron and Natalie, brothers: Tom (Pat) Norris, Don (Ann) Norris, and sister: Judy “Sis” Duncan

Memorial Visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 20, 2022 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at Linnemann Funeral Homes, Burlington. A Mass of Christian Burial we be held Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at 9:00am at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Crescent Springs. Charles will be laid to rest at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery North, Williamstown immediately after. Memorial contributions can be made to Wounded Warriors or St Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Online condolences can be left at www.LinnemannFuneralHomes.com

 

Tuesday
20
December
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON, KY 41005
Wednesday
21
December
9:00 am

St. Joseph Catholic Church (Crescent Springs)

2470 Lorraine Ct.
Crescent Springs, KY 41017

Kentucky Veterans Cemetery North

Address: 205 Eibeck Lane WILLIAMSTOWN, KY 41097
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Chuck “Butch” Norris


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Thinking of you

Thoughts and prayers are constantly with you. I am assured that we will see Chuck again in Heaven.
He’ll pick us up on his Bike. It’ll have all the bells and whistles.

-Tom & Kim Doty


Bob Hahnebohm

Judy & family – my deepest sympathy to all of you. I worked with Chuck for several years at Beckman Coulter and it was with great pleasure. He was the perfect example of a GREAT person and it was my honor to know him. GOD bless.


Thinking of you

Dear Judy and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. We’ll miss him too. Tom & Kim Doty


Dearest Judy

So sorry to hear about Chuck. Just wanted you to know you and your family are in our thoughts. Our sincerest sympathy Love Sue and Dennis Zimmerman


Condolences

I am so sorry to hear of Chuck’s sudden passing. I was in a couple training classes with Chuck at BCI, we worked in different areas of the country. He was fun to be around in class and a good engineer. Years later I ran into him in the field and got to catch up as both our careers went in different directions within the company. A great guy, gone too soon for sure. Please know that he is remembered fondly by many. My prayers to those left behind.


Judy and family

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. I’ll always remember Chuck’s smile and his helpful nature.

Debbie Welte


Judy and family

Judy,
Words can’t express the shock and sadness we feel over the loss of Butch. He was an incredible man and good friend of the family. Praying God will wrap you, your children, and grandchildren in his arms, bringing each of you comfort and strength during this difficult time.

Rob Wafzig and Terri Amody


Judy and Family

My heart aches for you and the entire Norris family. Many prayers for all. Peggy and Jim


so sorry

Judy and family, I know no words can ease your pain but please know I’m thinking of you. I’m so terribly sorry . we knew each other from 2nd grade. Judy, you two were a perfect match ! sending prayers n hugs anne zimmerman hines