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Norma West

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Norma
West
2019
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Obituary for Norma West

1927-2019
Norma West, 91, of Kenneth E. Spencer Memorial Home and formerly of Hopewell Hill died peacefully on September 6th, 2019 with her loving family by her side. Norma was born in Mountville, Albert County, NB on November 22, 1927 the daughter of the late Charles and Viola (Downey) Milburn.

After graduating from Riverside Consolidated School she went to work at the T. Eaton Company in Moncton. In 1946 she married James “Jim” West and together raised a family of five children. Never quite sure who Jim would bring home to visit, Norma had the unique ability to feed the masses on a moments notice.

Norma grew up in a family consisting of seven sisters and three brothers. Her bond with them never wavered and the miles between them only made their annual visits sweeter. They loved each other dearly.

She attended Hopewell Hill Baptist Church and was a Lifetime Member of the Winston Churchill Chapter 19, Order of the Eastern Star.

Norma, the naturalist, loved keeping watch for birds in her yard and wildflowers in the fields and forest. Her sightings were then recorded into her guide books. Norma could often be found on the marshes of Albert County picking goosetongue greens, mushrooms, or whatever bounty the marsh had to offer. Books and poetry brought much peace and enjoyment to Norma. She considered herself blessed to have the beautiful view from their home in Hopewell Hill overlooking the majestic sweep of the marshes below.

Norma will be remembered for her gracious attitude, her great smile, and her kind and generous ways. She was a true role model for all who knew her.

She will be deeply missed by her daughters, JoAnne West of Moncton, Charlotte Love (Steven) of Riverview and Shelley Garnhum (Donald) of Hopewell Cape; sons, William "Bill" West (Mary) of Lower Coverdale and Donald West (Marcy) of Moncton; her treasured grandchildren, Matthew, Jenny, Julie, Geoffrey, Michael, Colin, Ryan, Brenton, Hannah, Sophie and Simon; her precious great-grandchildren; her sisters from Ontario, Beryl Graham, Shirley Perry, Phyllis Robertson, Thelma Graham (Clayton), Margaret Hart and Marelyn Keefer (Murray). She will also be missed by her nieces and nephews, Victoria, and all her extended family and friends.

Besides her parents she was predeceased by her beloved husband of seventy years, James “Jim” West (2017); brothers, Gurney, Dale, and Russell; sister, Jean Munson.

She will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home with a time of visitation at 1:00 pm before the funeral service at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, September 10th, 2019 with Pastor Paul Steeves officiating. Interment will be in the Bayview Cemetery, Harvey, Albert. County, NB.

Donations to the Bayview Cemetery or Harvest House Atlantic would be greatly appreciated by the family.

Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, 4130 Route 114, Hopewell Cape, NB, E4H 3K2 734-2780 www.albertcountyfh.com
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