Condolences
I have known dear Norma since 1992, when we both were new to Australia. I miss her dearly, but because she loved Jesus, we shall meet again in heaven.
Peaches was a kind, helpful and considerate daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. We all have fond memories of her.
Marlene Forrester
Dear Auntie Peaches. May you rest peacefully. My heart goes out to my cousins Helen and Philip at this very difficult time. We are sending our Love and prayers. Lots of Love, cousin Rachel and Patrick xx
We cannot Lord thy purpose see but all is well that's done by thee. Normaa was one of my younger sisters. she was quiet. soft spoken. and always meet you with an infectious smile. Physical distance separated us, but we enjoyed some good times during holidays and family visits. I will remember her with memories of happy times." REST IN PEACE LITTLE SISTER"
Norma and I met at the Beverly Nursing home where we both worked. We became friends and enjoyed each other’s company.
She was a very kind and compassionate friend willing to help anyone who needs her assistance.
She was a godly person who loves her church family.
We attended many Women’s Ministry Retreats together along with Retinella which we enjoyed. We shared some good times together. She loved her family and loved ones. She loved to pray and talk about the Lord and many times we prayed for each other and our families. My family loved her dearly and was always ready to help her when she needs help.
Helen and Philip, your mom loved you very much along with your families.
Norma will be missed. May she rest until the resurrection day when she will see her Saviour who died to save her.
Deep condolences to her family and loved ones from the Bishop family.
Celestine Bishop
We were very sad to hear about Norma’s passing. We met Norma at Red Deer Lake United Church a number of years ago. She was always so friendly and had the biggest smile everytime we talked. We are not able to attend Norma’s service in person but we wanted send our heartfelt sympathy to her family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Les and Jan Jordan
Auntie Peaches ,as much as it's difficult to accept that you are no longer with me, your kind heart and your big smile will remain with me forever. Every time I walk into my dining room and see my cup and saucer needlepoint hanging, it will bring me tremendous joy. Fare thee well auntie; you have fought a good fight and have won the race. I will take comfort knowing you are now in Heaven free of pain and suffering. REST IN PERFECT PEACE
My deepest condolences to Norma’s family. I will remember her as a friend, a dear, kind lady.
Sincerely,
Muriel Veldhoen
Ruth & Michael Roach and Family.
Norma Rose Henry, a Beautiful Daughter, Devoted Wife, Loving Mother and Grandmother. We met as strangers and neighbors became friends, as the years passed, that friendship evolved into a closeness that can only be described family, as some might say (Good Family). Although Norma will be missed, we will continue to cherish the memories shared between us and keep her forever n our hearts.
R I P.
Norma was a big part of our lives as a mum, grandma, mother-in-law and our friend. As we reminisced on the times that we’d spent it was hard not to smile when you remembered that twinkle in her eye as she teased you, followed by a smile and that deep rolling chuckle. My parents admired and respected her as a strong independent woman but always tell the story about when my dad spent days hanging a new gate on the farm to find Norma swinging back and forth on it like a little girl with a massive grin telling them that it reminded her of playing on the farm in Jamaica when she was growing up. I can’t help but smile at my dads horror for his gate in direct conflict with his joy at her grin.
Norma was a dear friend to our family. She was kind and attentive to our parents and when they were ill in hospital, she visited them often and provided comfort and friendship. My sister Virginia and I miss her kind, caring soul.
Farewell Norma. Your friends Maria and Virginia Crooks
I remember Norma first at Midlands and then at Red Deer Lake United Church. She was a gentle soul with a lovely smile and she knew how to wear a hat. Rest in peace dear Norma. And to your family, comfort, healing, and strength .
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