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| October 17, 2018 1:00 AM

Norman Stanley Shipp, 65

Norman Stanley Shipp, 65 — former St. Maries, Idaho, resident and current Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, resident — died Oct. 8, 2018, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene.

Norm was born Nov. 7, 1952, to Stanley and Shirley (Dorhorst) Shipp, in Alliance, Neb. He moved with his parents to St. Maries when he was 2½ years old. He grew up in St. Maries, where as a young boy he played golf, tennis and Little League baseball. Norm was also a Cub Scout and attended the Boy Scout Jamboree, which was held at Farragut State Park in the summer of 1967. Norm served as an altar boy at St. Mary Immaculate Catholic Church. He graduated from St. Maries High School with the class of 1971.

Following his high school graduation, Norm enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was promoted to the rank of Gunner’s Mate third class. He served aboard the USS Gray FF 1054, which was stationed off the coast of Vietnam in Naval support operations. Norm was very proud of his service and was honorably discharged in 1976.

When Norm was discharged, he returned to St. Maries, where he worked for Potlatch Corp., the St. Maries River Railroad and the U.S. Forest Service. After six years in St. Maries, he moved to Moscow, Idaho, to take general education courses at the University of Idaho. After three years he transferred to North Idaho College, where he studied computer science and programing. After receiving his degree from NIC, Norm went to work for the college, operating their mainframe computer department. He worked there for 15 years.

Norm then went to work for Agilent in Spokane, Wash. Agilent was a sister company for Hewlett-Packard. The company was sold five years later and Norm went on to get his certified nursing assistant training. Norm then went to work for Comfort Keepers, a home health care service in Coeur d’Alene. This gave him the training to care for his parents and his wife, Cindy, who was recovering from a spinal injury. Norm was still working for Comfort Keepers at the time of his death.

Norm’s interests besides golf included working on computers and writing and editing his book. He completed a yet-to-be-published a book titled WESTPAC about his exploits during his time in the service aboard the USS Grey. Also in the book is a story about his father’s experience as a Japanese Prisoner of War during World War II. His father was captured on Guam at the start of World War II and released at its conclusion.

Norm is survived by his wife, Cindy at the family home in Coeur d’Alene; his daughters, Heather (John) Fletcher Bowers of Boise, Idaho, and Grace (Jake) Warnock Fitzgerald of Denver, Colo. Also surviving are Norm’s sons, Sol (Kelly) Warnock of Stuttgart, Germany, and Bill Warnock and his partner, Allie Haskins, of Portland, Ore. Norm is also survived by his sister, Barbara (John) Leyh of Arizona and her son Brian. Also surviving are nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 29, 2018, at Hodge Funeral Home in St. Maries, Idaho. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in St. Maries, with military honors. A gathering of family and friends to share a meal will also follow at the Elks Lodge in St. Maries. Please visit his online memorial at www.hodgefuneralhome.com.