Obituary of Norman McNiven
McNIVEN: Norman Everett McNiven "Normie" (April 18, 1949 - March 21, 2020).
Norm was born and raised in Hamiota, son to the late Marion and Lorne McNiven. He and his 10 other siblings loved to play outside and kept themselves amused pulling practical jokes or swimming in the creek. Norm worked as a plumber for 48 years; 19 years in Brandon and another 29 years with Parks Canada in Riding Mountain National Park. He retired in January 2014. Norm met and married Colleen Bassett in 1976. They had two wonderful children together, Derrick and Carla. Norm loved his annual fishing trips with friends up North every June as well as his annual deer hunting outings with Derrick and friends, and his annual fall bird hunting expeditions with his brothers, Al and Jerry. Norm loved to camp with his family and friends and enjoy a beer (or two) near the campfire. He played slo-pitch in the summer and curled in the winter. Norm was an avid outdoor enthusiast and loved raising his cattle and tending to his garden on his farm near Erickson. He was so proud of his son, Derrick and daughter, Carla. He couldn't imagine being prouder until his grandchildren came along. They meant the world to him and him to them. Norm was diagnosed with ALS in August 2018. He sold his farm that year and moved to Brandon where he remained until his passing. Norm was predeceased by his parents Marion and Lorne McNiven, and his brothers Bruce, Calvin and Murray. Norm is survived by his son Derrick (Jessica) Kael, and Kenzie; daughter Carla (Brian) Stevenson, Aiden and Dani; and special friend Theresa (Nathan and Shauna).
Also surviving are sisters; Eleanor (Neville) of Fanny Bay, BC, Lorna (Byron) of Erickson, Joan of Mexico, Val (Gordon) of Altona, Colleen (Ken) of Christina Lake, BC, brothers; Al (Lois) of Vernon, BC, Gerry (Sylvia) of Vernon, BC and many nieces and nephews. Norm leaves many close friends and neighbours, who all played an important role in his life. Norm always made time for people. He seemed to know someone wherever he went and was loved by all. His infectious, mischievous smile and hearty laughter will be missed. He was always so welcoming and kind. Special thanks to the ALS society of Manitoba, Home Care and most especially to the Brandon Assiniboine Centre staff, Dr. Minders, nurses and aids who provided the utmost love, care and compassion. You truly made Norm happy, smile, laugh and comfortable until the end. We'll be forever grateful. As per Norm's wishes, no funeral service will be held. A private gathering will be held at a later date.
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