Norman Dean Van Wagenen
1954 – 2024
Norman Dean Van Wagenen was born on Feb 23, 1954 and passed away peacefully on November 17, 2024, after a short battle with health issues. He was the son of Belle and Dean Van Wagenen of Provo, UT and his two living siblings include Julie Van Wagenen Aidukaitis of Provo, UT, and Ken Van Wagenen of Pasadena, CA. His older brother Paul Van Wagenen of Houston, TX passed away last year.
Norman graduated from Provo High School in 1972, served a distinguished Church mission to Hamburg, Germany, and graduated with honors from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor’s in Economics in 1978.
He was best known as the owner and purveyor of the Van Wagenen Finance Company, a collateral-based loan office operating within Utah County. Norman’s business, Van Wagenen Finance, became a fixture in Provo/Orem after Norman’s father, Dean Van Wagenen, founded the business in 1957.
After retirement, Norman found great joy in exploring the world around him, especially in the areas of southern Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of the mountains, trails, lakes, and terrain in these areas, and loved sharing his knowledge and appreciation for the beauty and history of the lands he adventured into. Everywhere he went, he selflessly made sure to leave the areas he visited better and cleaner than he found them.
Norman was married in the SLC temple in 1978 to Annette LeBaron of American Fork and they had two children, Charlotte Van Wagenen Finlinson and Jerry Christopher Van Wagenen, who have remained in Utah County near where they were raised, along with Norman’s three grandchildren. The family has been at Norman’s bedside non-stop as his health deteriorated. They will always remember and love him very much.
A memorial service will be held at Wing Mortuary in Lehi, UT on Saturday, Nov 23, 2024, at 11:00am, with a viewing at 10:00am. There will also be a live stream on Wing Mortuary’s Facebook page at 11:00am for those who would like to connect virtually. Norman will then be buried at the Van Wagenen family plot in the Provo City Cemetery.