Allan W. Norman, 77, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at the Delaware Hospice Hospital after a long, strong battle against an unbeatable illness. Allan was born on November 18th 1946 to Roy L. and Bobbie N. Norman in Chicago Illinois. As an infant he moved and was raised in Midland Texas. At the age of nineteen he enlisted in the US Army and served our country from 1965-1968. After returning from Vietnam, he started driving big rigs as his occupation. He became an owner/operator and enjoyed running his own business. Allan was known by everyone for his funny jokes and big smile. In his free time he enjoyed fishing, singing, going to the gym, bowling, the joy of his pets and most importantly, praising the Lord with his church family. He was a born again Christian and a happy member of First Baptist Church in Seaford, Delaware. Allan is survived by his loving wife Paula whom he married and had a beautiful life since 1981. His loving daughter Linda and son in law John, and their four children Sean and his wife Destiny, living in Washington state, Matthew, Rebecca and her husband Caleb, and Logan who all reside in Florida. He also has a grandson, Zackary and a brother in law, Walter, who both live in Florida. His sister in law, Lucy and her son, George from Milford, DE. Allan was also a great grandfather to Sean and Destiny's three children, Kendall, Mason, and Landon, Matthew's son, Aidan; and Rebecca and Caleb's daughter Everleigh. He loved them so much, and was always so proud of them. He also leaves his brother, Roy and his wife, Sharon, and many nieces and nephews living in Texas. Allan was preceded in death by his mother and father, his sister Linda Hearin, and his son Wayne. Also, his in-laws, Donald, Jodi, George, and George III. There will be a service for Allan on January 20, 2024 at the First Baptist Church of Seaford, 10016 Concord Rd, Seaford, DE at 1 PM. In lieu of flowers, please send your donations to Allan's church towards the building fund. "Don't worry about me, I kept my eye on the Old Rugged Cross and It Is Well With My Soul…."