Montgomery steward obituaries pueblo co12/2/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Service, December 10, 11 am both will be at Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N Main St, Pueblo, CO He would also challenge you with a witty joke or two. He would help whoever needed it and give second chances sometimes more than he should have. Norm was always there to listen and give advice. In his younger years he raced circle track at Beacon Hill Speedway, flew airplanes, mined for gold, hunted, fished, camped, traveled the world, and golfed. He was a jeweler at Crews-Beggs Department Store, a computer operator for CF&I, repossessed cars and a general contractor. He worked a variety of jobs while getting his construction company going. He could build you about anything, get your car running and do some body work on it as well. He later joined the Naval Reserve and retired as Master Chief. He served in the Army from July 1960 to July 1963. Sister Elaine Arnott and other family and friends. Great grandchildren: Hartlee, Rigley and Andi Stickler, Kaleb Lohrmeyer, Karsyn and Kynzli Jameson, Paisley and Macey Robinson, and Scott and Paisley Fuller. Grandchildren: Krysta Stickler (Derek), Casey Lohrmeyer (Jay), Ronny Jameson II (Amanda Brewer), Trevor Jameson (Jaymie Masters), Dylan Robinson (Taybor), Chloe Brooks (Nick Fuller) and Chelsey Cosby. ![]() Children and step children: Sharon Robinson, Norman Imblum II (Janet), Shawn Imblum, Tammy Nordyke (Ben), and James Cosby (Rose). He was preceded in death by his parents, step daughter Audryanna Cosby and numerous other family and friends. Norman Edward Imblum “Stormin Norman” was born Augin Allegheny, PA to the union of Norman Conrad and Bernadette (Rausch) Imblum. ![]()
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