DeWitt, Michigan – The DeWitt community is mourning the loss of Norman Michael Naimy, affectionately known as Norm, who passed away on December 9, 2025, at the age of 59. His sudden departure has left a significant void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the Lansing community, where he spent 25 years serving as a dedicated officer with the Lansing Police Department.
What Happened
Norm’s death marks the loss of a man who was deeply rooted in his community. Born on July 24, 1966, in Detroit, Michigan, Norm grew up to be a beacon of support and kindness. For over two decades, he served his community as a reliable and compassionate officer, quickly earning the respect and trust of his peers and the public. His empathy, humor, and unwavering integrity set him apart in his profession, making him a source of comfort during difficult times.
Norm’s passing occurred unexpectedly, leaving his family and community grappling with the shock of losing someone who had always been a pillar of strength.
Who Was Norman Michael Naimy?
Norman Michael Naimy was not just a dedicated officer but a beloved husband, father, and friend. In 2002, he married his soulmate, Julie, and together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and dedication to their family. Their children, Brendan and Kaylie, were the greatest joys of Norm’s life, and he treasured every moment spent with them—whether it was sharing meals, enjoying fun family activities, or simply being present for his children.
In addition to his role as a father, Norm was a fitness enthusiast who regularly visited the gym. His passion for health and wellness was evident in his commitment to working out, particularly on the stairmaster, which he approached with perseverance. His love for sports extended to golf and pickleball, and he was also a lifelong supporter of the Detroit Lions, passionately cheering for his team through thick and thin.
Career, Legacy, and Contributions
Throughout his career with the Lansing Police Department, Norm built a reputation for being a dependable officer and a man of great integrity. His ability to listen to others, provide support in times of need, and offer words of encouragement earned him the trust of many within the community. He was known for his sharp wit, playful humor, and an unwavering work ethic that motivated his colleagues and peers.
Beyond his professional achievements, Norm’s legacy is defined by his generosity and selflessness. As an organ donor, he provided the gift of life to others, a final act of kindness that epitomized the values he lived by.
Public and Social Media Reactions
Following Norm’s passing, tributes poured in from former colleagues, friends, and community members. His colleagues at the Lansing Police Department shared heartfelt messages, describing Norm as a mentor, a friend, and someone who always put others first. His family and friends also took to social media to share their memories of Norm’s humor, kindness, and the incredible impact he had on their lives.
One of his coworkers said, “Norm was the kind of person who could make you laugh no matter how tough the day was. He was always there when you needed him, and his presence will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.”
Official Statements and What Happens Next
The memorial service to celebrate Norm’s life will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Gorsline Runciman Tiffany Chapel, located at 3232 W. Saginaw, Lansing, Michigan. Visitation will begin at 12:00 p.m. for friends, family, and community members who wish to honor Norm’s memory.
Norm will be remembered for his compassion, wit, resilience, and the endless love he gave to those he cared for most. His legacy continues in the many lives he touched, and his family is deeply appreciative of the outpouring of support during this difficult time.
Closing Line
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