SASKATOON --
Dec. 8 was supposed to be a usual day for Norm Bromm.
He was up early working in his butcher shop before a planned visit into Tisdale with his wife Joanie.
Then Joanie found him on the bathroom floor.
“He was unable to speak or move but he was still conscious,” said Bromm’s daughter, Samantha.
Norm had suffered a stroke. He was taken by ambulance to Melfort before being airlifted by STARS to Royal University Hospital.
He stayed there until the middle of December before being discharged to Tisdale Hospital.
On Jan. 21 he was admitted into Saskatoon City Hospital.