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Linda Davis
AGE: 66 • North Brunswick
Linda (Norton) Davis, 66, of North Brunswick, NJ died Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at the St. Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Louisville, KY, she has been a resident of North Brunswick for the past 42 years. Mrs. Davis was an elementary school teacher for the North Brunswick Township School District for over 22 years. She was assigned by the district to the John Adams School, where she was a grade level leader for kindergarten and first grade. She was a graduate of Indiana University with a BA in Education and was working towards getting her Master's Degree. Before her retirement in 2012, she received a Proclamation commending her for her many years of service from the North Brunswick Township Council and she also received a Proclamation thanking her for her many years of service from the North Brunswick Board of Education. Linda was a longtime soccer mom, pop warner football mom, room mother and a former PTA president at Lincoln Park School. She was also a member of Dr. Leppert's Superintendents Council. She was a longtime member of the Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, the New Jersey Education Association as well as the National Education Association. She adored doing all types of word puzzles, enjoyed texting family and friends and traveling with her husband.
Daughter of the late Kurt and Edith (Maibaum) Norton, she is survived by her husband, Robert I.; sons and daughters-in-law, Adam and Carly Davis of Berkeley Heights, NJ and Brett Davis and Amy Lewis of Salt Lake City, UT; her brother and sister-in-law, Glenn & Christy Norton of Newburgh, IN; sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and Arnold Cohen of Delray Beach, FL; grandson, Parker Davis and two granddaughters, Dylan and Tovah Davis, many nieces, nephews, cousins, grand nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services are scheduled for today, (Thursday), at the Sanctuary of Israel Mausoleum at Beth Israel Cemetery, 1 Woodbridge Center Drive, Woodbridge, NJ at 10:00am. Memorial contributions may be made to any charity of your choice. Arrangements are by Crabiel Parkwest Funeral Chapel, 239 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901.
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Bob and Family, we are very sorry for your loss and we send our hearfelt prayers to you and your family.
Scott Friedman
May 24, 2014
May the good Lord console you in your time of grief. Our sincere sympathy.
Frank & Pat Scordo
May 23, 2014
Bob, We are so sorry to hear of your loss . Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Lonnie and Jim Torsiello
May 22, 2014
Dear Bob,
Glen just emailed me with the news. I am so said to hear of my Linda's passing. I have known her since we were 8 years old. i am deeply saddened. My thoughts are with you and the boys. I am speechless.
Sharon
Sharon Friedenberg
May 22, 2014
Bob, Adam and Brett we are saddened by the loss of Linda. She was such a sweet person. Our prayers are with you all.
Patti & Joe Policastro
May 22, 2014
Bob, we are so very sorry for this great loss to you and your family. We know that Linda was the center of your lives. Our prayers are with you.
Jill and Todd Peterson
May 22, 2014
We have many fond memories of LInda. Our prayers and thoughts are woth you and the family at this difficult time.
Arlene and Steve Miller
May 22, 2014
Bo and family I am so sorry for your loss. Linda was a very special lady.
Marion Calhoun
May 22, 2014
Bob and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all
Sue Evangelista
May 22, 2014
Bob, we are shocked and saddened by your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Beverly and Charles Nemeth
Beverly Nemeth
May 22, 2014
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Crabiel Parkwest Funeral Chapel - New Brunswick239 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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