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April 29, 2010
Have known Norma and Paul since 1966, being a student of Paul. Stayed in contact all these years with them both. Over the last 10 years or so I would bake a pie and visit each month after a union meeting. Norma loved anything in a pie shell. Her favorite was elderberry , Paul's was pecan. They both were so special in my life and will be missed. I helped them the last few years with things around the house as Pauls health declined. Norma took such good care of him and the love they had for each other always showed. Norma had her wit and could say things to get you to think that things were never as bad as they could be. I will miss her and Paul alot.
Gordon Green
Neil Russell
April 25, 2010
I was fortunate enough to have drawn Miss Murphy/Mrs. Huth for both English and Spanish. She had the kind of personality you wish for every teacher: excited about learning, demanding of precision and genuinely thrilled when you got it right. She could also laugh when you occasionally called her Norma. As life unfolds, you are lucky if you remember half a dozen teachers. I suspect no one ever forgot NMH. I didn't. Goodnight, Norma.
Beth Inboden
April 25, 2010
We will miss Norma. Her insightful comments and dry wit will always be remembered by her friends in the Wednesday Book Review Group. Vaya Con Dios Norma. Your Friends in Book Review III.
Linda Neff
April 22, 2010
Senora Huth was one of the best teachers I had at Lincoln High School. Her classes were always fun, especially when we were only permitted to speak Spanish! She touched many lives. My deepest sympathy. Adios, Senora. Huth.
April 22, 2010
I will truely miss Norma, she was such a good person who always saw the good in people and always looked on the bright side of things. She inspired me to be a better person & to enjoy and accept people for who they were. Breakfast at MaryAnn's will not be the same without her.
Karlene Dziesupek
Dan Todoran
April 22, 2010
Mrs. Huth was my Spanish teacher at Lincoln High School. She was tough and very fair, a great teacher. My condolences to the family. I still use what she taught me 35 years ago. I am now a retired high school teacher. I looked up to her very much.
April 22, 2010
My husband and I met Norma at Mary Ann Donuts and had coffee with her many mornings. She was a great gal and we enjoyed her company and her dry sense of humor. We have missed her as of late and will continue to miss her as Norma's passing has left a void in our lives. May she rest in peace.
Sincere sympathy,
Bob and Kathy Powell
JIM ROTHERMEL
April 22, 2010
WE WERE NEIGHBORS OF PAUL AND NORMA ON EDINDERRY DRIVE. ENJOYED THEM AS NEIGHBORS. MAY GOD BLESS BOTH OF THEM.
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