Condolences
Our family was lucky to have Norma, Erin, David and Lizzy as neighbours in Knob Hill for a few years in Knob Hill. Norma was a single parent at the time with a nanny, Marites, who also became a good friend. Many days were spent playing together in the adjoining backyards, at the playground, a summer vacation to Calling Lake and numerous meals at either house were shared. Wine, Italian food, opera on Saturday mornings and lots of laughs. We were very sad to hear of Norma’s passing and send our love to Tony, Erin, David, Lizabeth, all her grandchildren and extended family. Norma was a true treasure. ❤️ Bob, Joan and the kids - Evan, Lëna, Dylan and Erin Little.
In my memory of Norma I forgot to include Kiedis, we had a good 5 years of watching him grow and loved how he corrected our Italian words. We are so sorry that you have lost your Nona. She loved you and all her grandchildren so much.
Our love to you.
Mavis and Donald Park
Norma and Tony, Erin, David and Elizabeth were our dear neighbors for 13 years. we watched the children grow up and spent many New Years Eve together. Norma and Tony came to our wedding in the back yard. Almost every summer day Norma came up to our fence with something delicious for us. Tony came over with cappuccino for Don when he had hip surgery. We loved them and missed them so much when they moved away. We too moved, to Edmonton and I had just been back in touch with Norma. She was very sad to hear of Don's poor health and she and Tony sent us a beautiful bouquet of flowers the day before she died.That's the kind of person Norma was. We are so shocked and saddened by the loss of your wife Tony and your mom, Erin, David and Liz.
Please know that we are thinking of you and wish we could be with you tomorrow.
Love and condolences
Mavis and Donald Park
My beautiful, vibrant, full of fun, treasured sister and best friend! I miss you so much! You were always so loving, so caring and so supportive . You were an inspiration and you made the world a better place. You always balanced your many roles in life with absolute grace and an overwhelming passion: mother, daughter, sister, aunt, friend and especially Nonna , a role that you shared with Tony. You were so grateful to Tony for his constant daily support with gourmet meals, grocery shopping and many other loving tasks. Norma , you were a light in this world that will be sorely missed by everyone that knew and loved you. We were all blessed to have you in our lives!
Norma was my partner teacher during my first student teaching experience at Capitol Hill. She was a talented, confident, compassionate and thoughtful teacher. She was the perfect mentor. Thank you, Norma. Sending love to her family and friends.
So saddened at the passing of my dear friend Norma Tersigni.
A beautiful and wonderful person who was a mentor, retired teacher, and a kindred spirit. Taken from us far too early.
I will miss having her in my life, her wise council, and camaraderie.
I just heard of Norma's passing. Such a shock. She taught both my girls Grade 1 at Simons Valley School, and was instrumental in me acquiring my Library Assistant position at Capitol Hill School when she taught there. A wonderful teacher and a wonderful person. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Lynda Watfa
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