
Norman David Desrosiers
Norman David Desrosiers, 51, passed away on April 21, 2026. Born on June 4, 1974, in Attleboro, Norman will be remembered above all for his big heart, his steadfast kindness, and the generous spirit he shared with everyone fortunate enough to know him.
Motorcycles were more than a pastime for Norman—they were a way of meeting the world with courage and curiosity. He cherished the feeling of the open road, the hum of an engine, and the quiet reflection found beneath a wide sky. He also carried a lifelong admiration for wolves, drawn to their loyalty and quiet strength. Country music provided the soundtrack to his days, a companion to long drives and everyday moments alike. At home and on quiet walks, his beloved half-wolf dog, Chief, stood faithfully at his side, a reflection of Norman’s deep bond with animals and the natural world.
Family anchored Norman’s life. He held a singular devotion to his mother, whose love and guidance he cherished and spoke of often. He was the person you could count on—first to show up, first to lend a hand, and last to leave until the work was done. His father, George Desrosiers, along with extended family and many friends, mourn his passing and celebrate the compassion he so freely gave.
Those who knew Norman will remember a man who met others with warmth and sincerity, and who measured his days by the care he offered to those around him. As his family shares, he was deeply caring and always ready to help. May we honor his memory by looking after one another, finding beauty in a country song, and taking a moment to breathe in the open road he loved so well. In these simple gestures, his generous spirit rides on.
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