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Charles E. Norman

02/24/1963 - 07/18/2021

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Obituary For Charles E. Norman

Charles Eugene Norman, 58 of Rapid City, SD passed away on July 18, 2021. Charles was born in Richmond, IN to Charles Norman and Patricia Amsler and step father Charles Redman on February 24, 1963. He went to school in Centerville, IN and graduated from Richmond High School. He married Wendy S. Rerko on August 21, 1992 in Rapid City at the Chapel of The Hills. He was a United States Air Force veteran and later retired from the Air Force in 2005. During his service, he was awarded many awards. He was involved in CVMA. Charles is survived by his wife Wendy S. Norman; Sons Michael A. Norman and girlfriend Alia Kickland and Charles Lee Dain Norman; Daughters Hailey S. Norman, Tracy S. Laughlin and Ashley S. Norman; Father Charles A. Norman and step father Charles Redman; Mother Patricia Redman; Brother Joseph A. Norman; Sister Michelle S. Smith and son Maxwell; Niece Ally Cunningham and Joe and Cindy Norman and their daughter Mackenzie. Charles was preceded in death by his twin sister Lisa Cunningham-Weiser, Patricia A. Aten and Robert E. Aten. Memorial services will be held on Friday, July 30 at 12 p.m. at Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Black Hills National Cemetery.

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