Norma Louise Taylor, 90, a resident of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away on Thursday, September 1, 2011 at the Moses Lake Senior Living Center.
She was born in Sedro-Woolley, Washington on June 14, 1921, the daughter of Spurgeon & Agnes (Warfield) Wiseman. She was raised and attended school in Rockport, WA.
On October 11, 1937 she was united in marriage to George Taylor in Vancouver, Washington.
Norma & George made their home in Marblemount where she active in the Assembly of God Church until they moved to Sedro-Woolley where Norma worked as a dietary aide at Skagit Valley Hospital in Mount Vernon for several years. She has made her home in Moses Lake for the past several years.
In her leisure time, Norma enjoyed gardening, camping, hiking, dancing, quilting, and in her final years, boating.
She is survived by her son & daughter-in-law, Dale & Candy Taylor of Moses Lake;
her daughter, Shirley Murphy of Colville, WA; two sisters, Marge Williams in North Carolina and Lois Regar in Texas; 7 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, three brothers, and her husband, George.
Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 2:30 P.M. at the Sedro-Woolley Union Cemetery with Pastor Brent Kimball of the Inspire Church in Sedro-Woolley officiating.
Services are under the direction of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley.
Dear Shirley & family – Dale, Candy & family:
09/07/20ll
We are so sorry to hear of Aunt Norma passing, I have so many good memories of Uncle George & Aunt Norma going to Hawaii with Andy & I in 1978, we had a wonderful trip & so much fun and have lots of pic’s of all of us, this was one of the highlights of my life to have my Uncle & Aunt go with us. This will be a difficult day for all of you and will be thinking of you. Norma will be missed by those who knew and loved her. We will be praying for all your family and may God Bless All of You…
Our Love To You,
Bob Reece & Grace Lemon
Mt. Vernon, Wa.
Dale and Candy — thanks for taking such good care of Sis. I am sorry we can’t be there tomorrow. The trip would be too difficult at this time. We will be thinking of you at 2:30 your time tomorrow. Love to Shirley and family. So many children and grandchildren — Sis was really blessed! Love you very much, Aunt Marge (and from Kathy and family)