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Norman Krangel. 1947 - 2008
It is with great sadness that I have to pass on the news that our friend and
colleague Norman Krangel passed away on Thursday the 18th September 2008.
Norman was a larger than life character and he will be greatly missed by everybody at
Callprint.
If you would like to join Callprint in expressing our sincerest condolences to Carol,
Andrew, Ian and all of the Krangel family, please leave your messages on the Norman Krangel Book Of
Condolences.
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Norman Krangel Book Of Condolences
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If you wish to make a donation to "Cancer Research UK" in memory of Norman Krangel
please use the link below.
Norman started his reprographics career at 15, with UDO (Now "Service Point Group"), as
a messenger.Those were the days of manual blueprint machines, photo-stat machines and carbon arc
lamps.
At 17, he became foreman of their main central London branch, and at 19, under the guidance
of Managing Director Terry Rutter, became their youngest manager.
When UDO went public, Norman was installed on the company's board, and served as Managing
Director of the London Region.By 1990, UDO was the largest reprographics company in Europe and the
only public listed one.
Norman left UDO in 1991, after 28 years, when he joined Terry Rutter and Alan Cheek who had
started Callprint. As a shareholding director, Norman helped Callprint establish itself as
one of UK's leading and most technically advanced reprographics companies.
An IRgA member for more than 20 years, Norman is described by his colleague, and friend
Steven Cheek, as "a leader, friend, and confidante to all he has worked with, always finding the
time to listen to those around him and to assist wherever he can., and a mentor to many."
May you rest in peace