Norman Alexander Pilkerton

norman pilkerton

November 17, 1938 ~ October 24, 2020

Norman Alexander Pilkerton Jr, age 81 of Loveville, MD passed away on October 24, 2020 at St. Mary’s Nursing Home in Leonardtown MD. Norman was born on November 17, 1938 in Leonardtown, Maryland to the late Norman Alexander Pilkerton Sr. and Agnes Ruth Pilkerton of Compton. Norman was the loving husband of the late Mary Blanche Pilkerton whom he married on May 14th, 1960 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Morganza, MD. They were married for 58 years. Norman is survived by his brothers and sisters, Marion Mills, Marie Garner, Lawrence Pilkerton, Louise Jones, Kathleen Davis, Arthur Pilkerton, Edward Pilkerton, Eleanor Bailey and Rosemary Wallace. He is also survived by his four children, Jeffrey Pilkerton (Sandy) of Loveville, Wayne Pilkerton (Jenny) of Clements, Allan Pilkerton (Nancy) of Mechanicsville and Wanda Jones (Mark) of California MD. As well as his 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Norman took great pride in each of his children and taught them the meaning of hard work and was very proud of that. Norman graduated from Margaret Brent High School in 1956 and was Valedictorian of his class. Norman loved music and enjoyed playing guitar with the band The Music Makers. Norman also had a love for tractors and farming. Norman worked several farms in Compton including Newtown Neck Farm and Bill Bailey’s. He also enjoyed camping, watching TV and having a cold Budweiser. Norman was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County. He worked for the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s office as a 911 emergency dispatcher for 34 years retiring in 2001. During his 34 years, Norman could be heard broadcasting on Christmas Eve that Santa Claus had arrived in St. Mary’s County. Norman enjoyed being a 911 dispatcher and had numerous stories about the calls he received. Norman also worked for St. Mary’s County Public Schools as a school bus contractor for over 30 years. He also worked part-time for Towne Florist and Kenny’s Flowers. Norman was a member of the Leonardtown Volunteer Fire Department for twelve years. When Norman was a teenager, he was a member of the only Medical Ambulance that serviced the entire county. He was also a life time member of the Blue Crabs camping group. He and Mary Blanche loved being members of the Blue Crabs and went on several camping trips over the years. The family will receive friends on Thursday, October 29, 2020 from 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM in the Mattingley Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD where a Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 AM in the Funeral Chapel with Father Keith Woods officiating. Interment will follow at Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. Pallbearers will be his grandsons; John Allan Pilkerton, Cody Pilkerton, David Pilkerton, Jeremy Pilkerton, Christopher Jones, Tyler Jones and Adam Ragan. Honorary Pallbearers will be his granddaughters; Amanda Pilkerton, Lexie Pilkerton and Samantha Ragan. In lieu of flowers Memorial contributions can be made to Leonardtown Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 50, Leonardtown, MD 20650 or ACTS, P.O. Box 54, Bushwood, MD 20618.

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  1. Rip Pco Plikerton, we did many shifts together at smcso. Pco Pilkerton is 10-42. Thanks for being on the radio when we called. Rip Norman… S59

  2. Thank you for your service, friend. Always a professional; always a gentleman.
    Mickey Bailey

  3. To the Family of Norman, I pray for your comfort during this sad time. Norman was a colleague, friend and mentor to me. We shared many midnight shifts and laughed together. I enjoyed and will always remember our chats at work and especially those times after work. RIP Norman.

  4. Jeffrey, Wayne, Allen and Wanda, I was so sorry to hear about your Dad’s passing. I know this is a very sad and difficult time for you and your family. You have my very deepest sympathy and prayers. R.I.P. Uncle Norman.

  5. Allen and I are so saddened by the passing of Norman Jr. He was always very kind and generous to me during the bus driving days and he and Mary Blanche meant a great deal to us. Our condolences to the whole family. God Bless. – Julia Sievertson

  6. Catherine Mattingly says:

    My condolences to Norman’s much extended family, also his much extended working families and his many friends. Norman has been reunited with his wife, Mary Blanche, his parents and all those who have gone before him. I’m sure they were waiting to greet him. I remember attending their wedding which as a few years ago. Mary Blanche and I cousins on the Guy family side.
    Stormin Norman (nickname that I gave him) rest in peace. Cathy (Guy) Mattingly retired SMCSO.

  7. We’re very sorry to hear of Norman’s passing. It was a pleasure to work with him.

    Dave and Debbie Zylak

  8. To the Pilkerton Family: Our sincerest sympathy to you and your family. I’m sure that your Dad is at peace now, and hopefully you will be at peace knowing that. We are so blessed to have such great memories of being neighbors with your Dad. God Bless you all.”
    Rick & Margie Hicks

  9. So very sorry to learn of the passing of Norman. I remember fondly a story Norman told my husband, Wayne. A lady called the Control Center to inquire about a snow storm. I don’t remember all the details but it seems Norman told her he knew the storm would end when it stopped snowing. Condolences to all the family. Rest in peace, Norman, all your storms are over. Virginia Pettit

  10. I am sorry to hear of Norman’s passing. He was a good guy. We always had lengthy discussions after the Fireboard Meetings in the “Mole Hole” back in the day. When Norman and George Duke were working anything could happen. I am sure the Good Lord and George met him at the pearly gates. Rest easy my Friend you will be missed.
    Joe Cooper, Past Chief Ridge VFD.

  11. beaneb@md.metrocast.net says:

    Jeffrey, Wayne, Allan, Wanda Ann and Pilkerton family, Sorry for your loss of your Dad and Norman Jr. Keeping you all in my prayers! At least we all know that Mary Blanche and Norman Jr are back together and happy! RIP Norman Jr. Love, Beanie

  12. I have lots of memories of Norman from our school years at Margaret Brent. He never missed a class reunion. He did love playing guitar in the band with Frankie Harris, Tucker Brown and Mitchel Higgs. They had their regular followers both young and old. As contractors the school bus business was another adventure we shared. To his family I am so sorry for your loss but I know Mary Blanche was waiting for him.

  13. Our most heartfelt thoughts and prayers are sent to all of Norman’s family. One of our most fond memories of Norman is his green thumb. Every year he would borrow our father’s tractor and disc to prepare his garden for planting. He always had a lovely garden next to his home on Route 5 in Loveville. We would see Norman driving the dusty Massey Ferguson as he left our drive headed toward his home. A couple days later when he returned the farm equipment, what we saw was the sun bouncing off the old red tractor as it sparkled from the cleaning, waxing and paint touch-up Norman so caringly gave “Massey.” If he borrowed anything, he returned it in much better condition than when he picked it up. The Loveville families we remember as we were growing up are “going back home” but are leaving a great legacy of a new generation who carry on the values of their fathers and mothers. We will always have fond memories of Norman and Mary Blanche. From: Ruth Joy Coombs and Betty Joy Thomas

  14. I extend my deepest sympathies to the family. May you find comfort in the best of memories.


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