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Norman Bedillion

  • On November 5, 2025
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Norman Bedillion, 97, of Washington, PA passed away on November 2, 2025. Born on May 20, 1928 in Washington, PA he is the son of the late William A. and Mary M. Bedillion.

Loving father to Roger (Donna) Bedillion, Jon Darrel (Catherine) Bedillion, and Jay Bedillion; Beloved grandfather to Norman (Kim) Bedillion, Kristin (Brandon) Barr, Magen Bedillion, Jason (Allison) Bedillion, Justin (Heather) Bedillion, Julie (Andrew) McKinney, and Jared (Kari) Bedillion; Brother to Lon (Judy) Bedillion; Great-grandfather to Teagan and Maylin Barr, James, Ryan, and Lucas Bedillion, Kendall McKinney, and Brayden Bedillion; step great grandfather of Lexi Eloshway, Sydney Wagner and Emma Armato; He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Jean Bedillion; Brothers, Clarence A. and Donald Bedillion; Daughter in law, Jeanette Bedillion.

Norman served as the organist at Crossroads UP Church from the age of 14 until his retirement in 1994. Over the years, he  worked for several retail stores such as JC Penney, was the manager of Washington Mall, and was then employed until retirement at the Pottery Factory outlet where his kindness and dedication were appreciated by many. He was a proud member of the Shriners and cherished the friendships he made through the organization.

A gathering of family and friends will be held on November 14, 2025 from 12pm until the time of the memorial service at 2 pm at Chartiers Crossroads Presbyterian Church, 502 Old Hickory Ridge Road, Washington, PA 15301.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Chartiers Crossroads Presbyterian Church, 502 Old Hickory Ridge Rd., Washington, PA 15301.

 

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Roger Pennington
We met Norm several years ago at Cross Roads Presbyterian Church a very wise man , always enjoyed our conversations RIP
Tom Gruden
I was a classmate of Darrel’s and I watched his dad, Norm, support Chartiers Houston High School’s first musical, Music Man. He inspired me to be the stage manager of 7 musicals at my son and daughter’s high school. As the band parent president, he worked diligently to help the band to grow and become a great experience for all the students and parents. Once again, I followed his footsteps and became a band parent president. And finally, Norm hired me as a janitor at the mall and the best part was all the free day-old donuts from the consession stand at the center of the mall. LOL He will be greatly missed by all and my prayers go out to the Bedillion family members. In our prayers, Tom and Denise Gruden
RUTH MACONI
Uncle Norman always made me smile. I loved him. RIP sweet Uncle.
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