Norma Ellen Foote

Norma Ellen Foote obituary, Strongsville, OH

Norma Ellen Foote

Norma Foote Obituary

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Norma Ellen Foote, award-winning teacher, editor emeritus of CDC Gaming Reports and wife of publisher Jeffrey W. Compton, died on Friday, August 18, 2017 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was 75. Foote had been a resident of the Kemper House residential care facility in Strongsville, Ohio for the past four years, and passed away there. A direct descendant of one of the original settlers of Cleveland, Foote taught English and humanities at the Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School for thirty years; for twenty of those years, she was chair of the English Department. Emblematic of her commitment to fidelity in education, when she took over the English Department in 1974, the former chair had only been teaching Honors and AP classes. Norma immediately assigned herself Freshman General English and then, while still teaching Senior AP English, assigned The Great Gatsby to both classes. "The freshmen figured out Daisy Buchanan quickly," she said, many years later; "it took a while for the seniors." She also refused to teach the expurgated Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, explaining that "the story doesn't work unless you see Jim move from denigrated property to hero." In the mid-1980s, she took over full teaching responsibility for the school's poorly-subscribed Humanities course, formerly taught by four teachers; within a year the school had to schedule an additional section due to over-registration. "My wife was a strong believer in the accessibility of the arts," said Compton, "and that humanities education is all about inclusion, not snobbery." Among her many honors were Teacher of the Year from the Brecksville School System and Commended Teacher from the State of Ohio. Foote grew up in the historic Stephen Frazee House, built in 1826, one of the two earliest brick houses in Ohio's lower Cuyahoga Valley. The house was owned by her parents, Forest and Agnes Foote. Her mother, Agnes, worked with the Valley View Historical Society to save the building; in 1977, it was incorporated into the boundaries of the newly formed Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The house is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Foote graduated from Cuyahoga Heights High School in 1960, in a senior class numbering 30 students, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies in 1963, a Bachelor of Education degree in 1964, and a Masters of Arts degree in 1965, all from Bowling Green State University. Many years later, she got a special achievement certificate from Swing University, the higher education program at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. Starting in 1965, Foote taught for three years at the junior high level in the Maple Heights School system. At the suggestion of Helen Fitting, a close family friend and the long-time chair of the English Department, Foote joined the faculty of the Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School in 1968. Six years later, at the age of 32, she succeeded Fitting as the English Department chair. She retired in 1998. In 2002, Foote became an editor and writing coach at what was then CDC Consulting (now CDC Gaming Reports), at the request of Jeffrey Compton, a former student. She went on to edit Playback, a player-written, management-directed newsletter for the gaming industry, and also served as a session moderator at the 2003 and 2004 Global Gaming Expos (G2Es) in Las Vegas. Norma was an editor for Compton's Arts America project, which involved both a 2009 book and, from 2010-2012, a comprehensive website covering art museums, theater, dance, and music venues and festivals in more than 90 U.S. cities. She and Jeffrey were married in 2011. She is survived by her husband Jeffrey. A private remembrance will be held, followed by the private interment of Norma's cremated remains at the Foote Family Cemetery in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio on Saturday, September 23, 2017. Cremation by Busch Crematory, Parma, Ohio. BUSCH FUNERAL and CREMATORY SERVICES 440-842-7800 www.buschcares.com

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February 15, 2022

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April 8, 2018

Dick Medvick posted to the memorial.

September 7, 2017

Virginia Phillips posted to the memorial.

Rik Thuesen

February 15, 2022

Ms. Foote was an outstanding teacher. As a research scientist and professor, I still use the things she taught me while I was a student at Brecksville High in the 1970s.

Dick Medvick

April 8, 2018

All of us in the Cuyahoga Heights High school class of 1960 loved Norma very much!

Virginia Phillips

September 7, 2017

Norma was my mother's first cousin. Her father was my grandmother's brother. I was saddened to hear of her passing. We did not see each other often. (a few family reunions and funerals). It was heart warming to read about the impact she made on so many people during her teaching career. May she rest in peace.

Susan Spring Sidley

August 27, 2017

I was so saddened to hear of Norma's passing. She was a friend and colleague of mine long ago when we both taught English at Brecksville High School in the 1970s, I will always remember Norma as kind and helpful to all, not only her students, but also her close friends on the faculty and staff at the high school. God bless you my dear friend.

Beth Romito

August 25, 2017

Ms. Foote is the reason I have been teaching high school English for the past 23 years. She truly was an inspiration. So sad.

donna Hicho

August 25, 2017

My thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Ms. Foote. She was a teacher I will always remember from my days at Brecksville High. I can only imagine the number of students she inspired over the years! She definitely made a difference in the lives of many.
With fond memories,
donna Hicho (Class of '75)

Adam Tucker

August 24, 2017

Back in 1990, when I was a student in her Expository Prose class, Ms. Foote informed me that I "wrote like a lawyer." She was being (appropriately) critical; she was also prescient. Ms. Foote, through her thoughtful, patient, and duly critical instruction in the art of writing, did more to prepare me more for college than any other teacher I had in high school. She also helped me develop skills that I use on a daily basis in my work as a lawyer. She continues to inspire me to write less "like a lawyer." For these gifts, I will be forever grateful.

Adam Tucker, BBHHS Class of 1991

Adam Tucker

August 24, 2017

Back in 1990, when I was a student in her Expository Prose class, Ms. Foote informed me that I "wrote like a lawyer." She was being (appropriately) critical; she was also prescient. Ms. Foote, through her thoughtful, patient, and duly critical instruction in the art of writing, did more to prepare me more for college than any other teacher I had in high school. She also helped me develop skills that I use on a daily basis in my work as a lawyer. She continues to inspire me to write less "like a lawyer." For these gifts, I will be forever grateful.

Adam Tucker, BBHHS Class of 1991

Sharon Gunlicks

August 24, 2017

Having been a neighbor of Norma's for many years, her cats, travels, love of the Cleveland Indians, and neighborly chats will always be in my heart. Rest well dear Norma.

Jen Kos (Duffy)

August 24, 2017

My deepest sympathy to her family. Ms Foote was one of my favorite teachers during my time in high school. She helped to grow my love of writing and the humanities. Truly an inspiration for me my senior year

Cathy Sabo, Class of '75

August 24, 2017

A lasting impression on so many impressionable kids. We thank you! God bless

Jayne Schrantz

August 23, 2017

I have many fond memories of Miss Foote and her wonderful teaching. My condolences to her family and friends, as I know she will be greatly missed.

Karen Vetovitz

August 23, 2017

Prayers, she was a wonderful teacher

Ellen Comeau

August 23, 2017

Saddened by the news of her passing. My prayers go out to her family. She was my favorite teacher at Brecksville and had a large impact on my life.I learned many things from Miss Foote and will always be thankful. RIP Norma!

Anna Hruby

August 23, 2017

She was one of the finest educators I experienced K-graduate school. She was brilliant, but unassuming. She knew how to draw the best ideas, the best writing, and the best arguments out of her students. I will be forever grateful for her influence. May she enjoy her eternal reward. Thank you, Miss Foote!

Mark Battison

August 23, 2017

You were the best teacher I ever had and taught me so much about good writing and literature. I will cherish those thoughts and skills you helped me discover.

Shaquitta Williams

August 23, 2017

My condolences to Norma's family and friends and everyone who crossed paths with her. In my four years of knowing her, I knew none of those things about Norma, other than she was a teacher, which made her special in her own right. Through reading her obituary did I find out just how special she truly was. Even the dementia couldn't steal that away from her.

Elaine Wise

August 23, 2017

God bless, Dear Friend and Auntie Norma, You were taken from us way too soon!
Elaine and family

Becky Burge Ziegler

August 22, 2017

Having Miss Foote as my English teacher for all four years at Brecksville High School made a huge difference in my life. I'm in the advertising business and use the writing and communication skills she taught me every single day. I thought you might want to know that. My deepest sympathies,

Becky Burge Ziegler

August 22, 2017

Ms. Foote was one of my very favorite teachers. She introduced me to Shakespeare by way of Julius Caesar, and made literature apply to my young adult life. I have always taken to heart the advice she quoted her students from Hamlet, This above all: to thine own self be true. Thank you, Ms. Foote. God speed.

August 22, 2017

We send our condolences to Norma's family and friends at this time of deep sorrow. We all should draw close to God because he love us and have a wonderful future in store for us alone with a hope of sharing that hope with our loved ones who have passed. God really does love you.

jason kwiatkowski

August 22, 2017

Miss foote was my favorite teacher at brecksville. I'm forever going to love her and miss her. May god watch over her and keep her.

Elizabeth (Betsy) Ramsey

August 21, 2017

I loved my time in Ms. Foote's classes and remember her fondly. So sorry to hear of her passing.

Nancy Herchler

August 21, 2017

I greatly admired and respected Norma, not only as my department chairperson and fellow English teacher, but also as a good friend. She was a very talented and gifted lady! I have so many wonderful memories...

August 21, 2017

May the GOD of peace comfort the Foote family for their loss.

Eva O'Mara

August 20, 2017

Norma was gifted with an incredibly wry sense of humor in addition to her formidable intellect. She gave voice to those without one. I was honored to be part of that 80's arts and humanities team learning from her all the way.

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