Norman Bikoff

norman bikoff

August 24, 1945 ~ September 2, 2017

The world has lost a husband, father, grandfather, friend, hard worker, and merry prankster.

Norman Bikoff, of Camby, passed away at home Sept. 2 following a long illness. He was 72.
Born Aug. 24, 1945 in Gary, Indiana, to the late Wassell and Helen (Hanton) Bikoff, Norm spent his childhood roaming the Tolleston neighborhood with his bothers Bob and David, enjoying baseball and football, and having fun with his friends.

The family moved to Merrillville when Norman was in high school, and in 1963, he met the woman who would become his bride. Linda was his light, and their marriage would span a half century.

He went to work at U.S. Steel after graduation from Merrillville High School, but his time at the mill was interrupted by the Vietnam War. He was drafted and enlisted in the U.S. Navy, he was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, and Norm and Linda were married July 15, 1967.

After being honorably discharged, the young couple settled in Merrillville. Norman returned to U.S. Steel, and a daughter, Kim, and a son, Ken, soon followed. Norman and his bride raised their family in a small house on Hendricks Street, with Norman filling his days with work, bowling, golf, softball, and, at the right times of the year, the Los Angeles Rams, the Chicago White Sox, and IU athletics.

Norman retired from U.S. Steel after 39 years as a vicing foreman in 2003, and he and Linda built a home in Camby, Indiana, in 2006. He became a fierce friend to everyone in the neighborhood, regaling them with long stories of his exploits, and he became president of the Madison Township Merit Board.

Norman was fastidious about his lawn, managed to make friends halfway round the globe without standing up from his computer, and although he was never on time, he managed to endear himself to all.

He was preceeded in death by his mother, his father, his brother, Bob, and his grandson, Alexander. He is survived by his bride, Linda; his brother, David; his sister-in-law Betsy; his daughter, Kim (Lehr); his son-in-law, Jim Lehr; his son, Ken; his daughter-in-law Lauren (Paetsch); and his grandchildren Nick and Charlie Bikoff.

Visitation will be held Wednesday Sept. 6 from 2-4pm in Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville, with funeral services to be held immediately following visitation at Carlisle-Branson.

Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Dearest Linda,Kim and Kenny- my heart goes out to all of you. I have such fond memories growing up of Norman and my brother Mikhail. Norman was a truely beautiful and loving soul. I will always remember his laugh. Danila

  2. Miss Linda, Ken, Kim, I hope that you find comfort in the memories you had with Norm, as a Husband, father and friend. He will be very deeply missed by those who had the chance to get to know him.

  3. Dear Linda and Kim and Ken:
    We remember your visit to Syracuse, and how happy we were that you included us in your family travels. Norman was always high in our list of Hoosier Relatives. I can remember playing in Tyler Park with Norman and his brothers, Bob and David, and how close we were in our youth. Please accept our sympathy and condolences at this time of sorrow.
    Eli & Marge Marposon III
    Syracuse, NY

  4. I am very sorry for your loss. The Bible can offer much needed comfort at this difficult time. Jesus said at John 5:28 and 29, “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the Memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life…”


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