Norman C. Zuk

March 16, 1954 ~ January 13, 2017
Massachusetts State Police Detective Lieutenant Norman C. Zuk, 62, died Friday morning, January 13, 2017 following a brief illness.
Norman was a respected law enforcement officer with a reputation for loyalty and compassion, a world class athlete and lover of sports and a respected lifelong member of the community in Danvers and Essex County.
Born in Danvers on March 16, 1954, he was the son of the late Peter and Geraldine (Tremblay) Zuk. He was a 1972 graduate of Danvers High School. He completed post-graduate studies at the Manlius-Pebble Hill School in Manlius N.Y. and attended the University of Rhode Island. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western New England College.
Norman played four sports at Danvers High School and was Captain of the Football, Baseball and Hockey teams. He was a star player as a sophomore on the 1970 Massachusetts State Baseball Championship team and Most Valuable Player in Football in 1971. Norman was twice inducted into the Danvers Blue & White Hall of Fame both for his individual accomplishments as well as for his membership on the 1970 Baseball team.
In 1982, Norman joined the Massachusetts State Police and was assigned to the Concord and Topsfield Barracks until 1985 when he was transferred to the detective division. After eleven years in investigations, he was promoted to Sergeant and was assigned to the Andover and Newbury Barracks, and then Logan Airport. He earned promotions to Lieutenant and later Detective Lieutenant. Since 2009, he had led the State Police unit assigned to the office of the Essex County District Attorney.
Colonel Frank Hughes of the Massachusetts State Police stated: “Norm was a true professional and was respected by every Trooper who had the honor to work with him. There are countless families that have benefitted from his thirty-five years of hard work bringing justice to those victimized by crime. Norm exemplifies what a Trooper should be in the tradition of his father Peter and uncle Julian, who served in this organization before him. The Massachusetts State Police and the citizens of this state have truly lost a great man.”
He leaves his loving son, Andrew Zuk and his wife Beth of Valencia, CA, two grandchildren, Joselle and Sophie Zuk; a sister, Marilyn Nugent and her husband John of South San Francisco, CA; two brothers, Peter Zuk and his wife Jodi of Andover, and Gregory Zuk of Deerfield Beach, FL; a niece, Elizabeth Tremblay Zuk, a nephew, Peter David Zuk, a loving extended family and many dedicated friends and colleagues.
His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 9 AM in Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church, 24 Conant St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Monday from 4-8 PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Donations in his memory may be made to The Colleen Ritzer Memorial Foundation, 175 Andover St., Danvers, MA, 01923; www.colleenritzerscholarship.com.
So sorry to hear this! I hadn’t seen Norm since highschool! My sincere condolences to his family. Very sad.
Norm was a sweet kind guy. I haven’t seen him much since high school but when I did he was always so easy to talk to and a genuinely kind man. Rest In Peace Norm
We had some happy times as young teenagers.
I remember hanging out at Vic’s drive-in & grandma’s house.
He was a loving, kind, soul!
God Bless Him!
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I was a 1973 classmate of Norm’s. He was a fun kid in school. I’m again so very sorry. Linda Elms
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My condolences go out to his family I played a lot of sports with Norman Great athlete better person Mark Starratt
My condolences go out to the family. Worked for many years with Norman at Logan Airport. He was a caring, kind and compassionate man. Played many rounds of golf with Norm and truly enjoyed his company. RIP Norman.
Retired Captain Gerard P. Regan MSP
Norman was such a nice guy. So sad to lose him. Maureen & Bill Noyes
Sorry for youre loss
Norm was a good friend for many years, I will miss him , he is in gods hands now.
RIP Norm, you were a good man
So sorry to hear of the loss of Norm Zuk. Played many a pickup baseball games with Norm behind Williams School back during our grade school years. Bobby Letourneau
Lit a candle in memory of Norman C. Zuk
Lit a candle in memory of Norman C. Zuk
Lit a candle in memory of Norman C. Zuk
Norm and I go back over 20 years. As a Peabody PD Detective Sergeant, I had worked numerous cases with him. I also knew Norm on a personal level. He was a friend and mentor. I will miss him dearly. My condolences to his family and friends. He will be sadly missed but never forgotten.
Rest easy brother. Always remembered you as one of the nice guys. Then when I heard you joined the MSP, I knew you were top notch. We cops have to stick together. You’ve seen enough of the “bad” in your career Norm, so enjoy your eternity with God and rest easy my friend.
Norman was one of the best. He was my godfather, and I couldn’t have asked for anyone better. I have many fond memories of Norman while I was growing up. He never missed a birthday or a holiday and always set aside time to make it special. He was very kind, warm and sincere and will be missed by many.
My deepest and most sincere condolences.
Nick Haskell
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Norman Zuk was a gentleman and consummate professional. My sincerest condolences to his family and colleagues.
Maria Abascal
A true class act and always a professional and a gentleman. He will be missed.
” Having worked at the State Police Crime Lab for many years, I was involved in many cases with Norm. Despite the circumstances, Norm always exhibited exemplary character through his words and actions. He will be in my prayers. May God’s grace shine upon him.”
Paul Zambella
God bless you Norman, and your family, for you were one of the best man on this earth! I am proud to say that I knew you! Rest in Peace!!
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Deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers for Parris and Nanci, and the entire Zuk family. Wishing you all peace and healing. ♥️♥️
Our deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers for the entire Zuk family. Wishing you all peace and healing.
Elsie & Bill O’Dwyer
My deepest sympathies to Norm’s family. I went to high school with Norman. I don’t think I’ve seen him since graduation. I always remember him as a really kind, nice kid.
Such a good guy!
Mary Beth Giffune
I had the privilege of knowing Norm through my dear friend, Marilyn, his younger sister. It is so surreal to know he has left us, after such a valiant fight to live and a truly stellar life of service to his family and community. I am truly honored to have known him and send my condolences to Marilyn and her family. Love to all.
I just learned of Norman’s passing last night and it bothered me that I did not pay my last respect.
Norman always had a friendly greeting and kind words. He was a Real Trooper and a class act.
Rest In Peace at your end of tour classmate.
Marty Driggs 64th RTT