Norman Lee Feltus

We are sad to announce that on March 26, 2020, at the age of 70 (2/26/50), Norman Lee Feltus of Chattaroy, Washington, born in Duluth, Minnesota passed away at home of natural causes. Norman is preceded by both his parents Robert and Geraldine Feltus, his brother Larry Feltus and two sisters Susan Wirt and Linda Henderson, also his grand-daughter Shanna “Roeder” Mutzer and his dog Bandit. He is survived by his 4 children Joe “Trish” Feltus of Spokane WA, Chad “Amber” Feltus of Spokane WA, Reece “Rhonda” Feltus of Sheridan OR, and Cissy “David” Mutzer of McMinnville OR, Also his 2 sisters, 2 brothers, 4 grandsons, 5 granddaughters, and 3 great granddaughters, many nieces and nephews. His first love was music, he could play most instruments even my toy xylophone. When it came to work he was a jack of all trades from fruit work to working on a farm, saw mills and mechanic. Norman loved many activities with his children like riding dirt bikes, go carts, snowmobiles and going fishing. He is loved by many and will be missed truly.

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