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![]() Norman''s Memorials began on what was then the edge of Denver, in 1912, when John Norman, a previous partner in the Salida, Colorado granite quarry, opened a memorial office at 5120 Brighton Boulevard. This original location was opposite the entrance to the historic Riverside Cemetery. John passed the business down to his son John Robert (Bob) who ran it with the help of his father-in-law, Noah Loxen. In 1946 a second office was opened in Wheatridge, Colorado. Noah Loxen had a son, Art Loxen, who worked at a monument company in Longmont and then later in Fort Collins. After Bob''s death in 1962, Art purchased Norman''s Memorials. With the help of his wife Dorothy they ran the business until their daughter Claudette married Warren Cobb. Warren learned the business and helped out by managing the sales office. In 1973 the manufacturing facility in Denver was moved to a different location in Denver and another sales office was opened in Brighton. When Art retired in 1980, Warren and Cla... [Detail] |
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