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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Norman Russell
Betrozoff
October 10, 1944 – March 27, 2026
Celebration of Life
The Elks Lodge
2:00 - 5:00 pm (Pacific time)
Norman Russell Betrozoff, affectionately known as “ZUBBA,” passed away on March
27, 2026, at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington. He was 81.
Norman was born on October 10, 1944, in Raymond, Washington. The youngest of
eleven children of Alex and Katie (Domin) Betrozoff, he was raised in the family home
on Park Avenue.
He attended Raymond High School, where he excelled in athletics, and graduated in
1963. A devoted sportsman, he especially enjoyed basketball, baseball, and football. He
continued his education at Grays Harbor College and Central Washington University,
playing football at both institutions. After college, Norman held a variety of jobs,
including work in Alaska, beer delivery, and driving a school bus. He later began a long
career with Weyerhaeuser, working in the woods setting chokers, pulling rigging, and
operating a yarder. He subsequently worked in the Raymond shop as parts manager
and, when that shop closed, transferred to the Pe Ell shop. He retired in 2003 after 35
years of service.
In 1969, Norman married Katie (Snodgrass). Together they welcomed three children:
Kenny Betrozoff, Jodi (Bob Burrow), and Kurtis Betrozoff. He was a proud grandfather
to Lonnie Hovren (Kendra), Nicholas Betrozoff, Bailee Betrozoff, and Olivia Betrozoff,
and a great-grandfather to five.
He is also survived by his companion of 17 years, Sonja Gibbs, and their dog, Callie,
with whom he resided in South Bend, Washington.
Norman was preceded in death by his brothers Michael, Alex Jr., Stanley, Larry, and
Walter, and by his sisters Stella, Evangeline, and Kathleen. He is survived by his
brothers John and Frank Betrozoff.
Norman enjoyed spending time with family and friends and was known for his warm
presence at gatherings—often arriving first and leaving last. He also enjoyed golfing,
visiting casinos, and cheering for the Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Mariners, and
Washington Huskies, attending many games over the years with friends and family.
His presence, voice, and laughter will be missed by all. C-YA!
Celebration of life will be held at the Raymond Elks on May 16 th at 2pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Willapa Harbor Helping
Hands.
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