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Norma Evelyn WEBB

1918 - 2020

Norma Evelyn WEBB obituary, 1918-2020, Simcoe, ON

BORN

1918

DIED

2020

Norma WEBB Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother Norma Evelyn Webb (nee Gordon) on March 9, 2020 at RVH Barrie. Norma was born on March 21, 1918 at RVH. She lived in Ponteix Saskatchewan and in the mid thirties moved to Stroud with her family. Stroud has been home until recently when she moved to Heritage Place, I.O.O.F Home. Norma was a member of St. James United Church and was active with the Woman's Institute. Norma was an active curler for many years. Norma loved a good card game and was hard to beat in a game of Euchre. Her zest for life and her endless energy will be missed as well as her interesting and curious nature. She was nicknamed The Roadrunner very aptly as she was always on the go. Loving wife of Lloyd, previously deceased. Loving mother and mother in law of Dale Webb (Christine), Diane Allan (Bill), Amelia West (deceased) and Kim Miller (deceased). Survived by her sisters Grace Hedrich and Lillian Gordon. Predeceased by her siblings Joe Gordon (Nellie), Lewis Gordon (Estelle) and Florence France (Jay). She was blessed with seven grandchildren, Holly Foley, Sara Jiminez, Wolfgang Webb, Cynthia Webb, Gary Allan, David Allan and Rob Allan, as well as thirteen great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Norma's life will be held at a later date where relatives and friends will be invited and welcomed to celebrate her long and interesting life. Norma will be interred at St. James Cemetery. Memorial contributions are welcome at I.O.O.F, Heritage Place and the Salvation Army. Words of condolence may be left for the family at www.peacefultransition.ca

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Published by Simcoe County News on Mar. 18, 2020.

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Leslie Martin

March 21, 2020

Norma and Lloyd were my Godparents and when I was confirmed, they gave me a gold chain and a cross. I will try to find the photos to upload pictures from that day, (approximately 43 years ago)

I'm so sorry for the family's loss.
Leslie Martin (daughter of Jean and Al Martin

Sylvie Robinson

March 20, 2020

Your grandmother seems wonderful Cynthia. Keep on her legacy. My thoughts are with you.

Cynthia Webb

March 19, 2020

She was a wonderful person. I spoke to her for 15 minutes just a few short days before she passed away. Norma was my Grandmother and I was her oldest Granddaughter. How I loved this woman. She taught me so much as a little girl....finances and being an independent woman. I am still so distraught over losing her. Thank you for being such a wonderful role model in my life. I miss you so much xxxxx

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