Norma H. Gamble

Norma H. Gamble obituary, New York City, NY

Norma H. Gamble

Norma Gamble Obituary

Published by Greenwich Village Funeral Home on Mar. 13, 2019.
Norma H. Gamble, most recently of New York City, passed away on March 13, 2019. She was 76 years old. The daughter of Luz S. Santos and Felipe Hernandez, Norma was born in Manila, the Philippines. She was the third of four children and was lovingly nicknamed "Baby." Norma loved to fish with her brothers, Ben and Philip, and was an adoring younger sister of Pilar. Pilar and Norma were the best of friends throughout their lives. Norma earned a B.S. in Commerce from the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. She was a U.S. Naval Court stenographer before immigrating to the United States in 1964. She lived in Rhode Island and Michigan before moving to Buffalo, NY, a city that remained close to her heart. Norma worked for several years as an administrative assistant at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Buffalo, NY. It was here that she first developed a passion for selling jewelry, albeit on the side, and her flair for entrepreneurship came to life. Before embarking on her jewelry career, though, Norma decided to start the first of her businesses. Bringing together her amazing cooking skills and love of hospitality, she and her cherished mother opened a catering business, specializing in Filipino food. She next opened Filipiniana, a store offering Filipino goods and food. It was here that she met Thomas, her now-deceased husband. Norma loved to celebrate and honor her Filipino heritage and was a founding member of the Filipino-American Association of Western New York, which is still active to this day. Norma and her family moved to the Hudson Valley in 1979 to be with her dear sister, Pilar, who was battling cancer at the time. It was there that, in 1981, she opened GHS Jewelers in Cornwall, NY and then Highland Falls, NY. "The Store," as her family came to call it, was the centerpiece of her family's life. People loved to buy from Norma. She was a self-educated and extremely knowledgeable jeweler. She deeply cared about her customers and found joy in finding the perfect piece to celebrate life's milestones and celebrations. The sounds of laughter always surrounded her while she was showing her jewelry. While her older son, Carl Ray, and his family took over the day-to-day operations of the store, Norma continued to sell jewelry until the day she passed away. She was born with "the hustle" and never stopped. In recent years, she became a devotee of the San Lorenzo Ruiz parish, where she was honored as Hermana Mayor, San Ruiz Fiesta. She also was a Member of the Board and Member of the First Filipino Martyr Saint, Inc. Norma was a true force of nature. Her petite size and ladylike appearance belied her fierce strength and passion. She was known for her integrity, sharp wit, strong opinions, high energy, unceasing work ethic, resiliency, sense of (Filipino) humor, and zest for life. She loved teasing her loved ones and having an inside joke. And, despite all of her accomplishments as a businesswoman who was ahead of her time, Norma's biggest pride was her family. She cherished being a mother, Lola, Auntie, sister, and wife more than anything. Nothing brought her greater joy than preparing a great meal and singing and dancing with her family. Norma is survived by her four children: Chrissy and her husband Pete Casciato, Tracey and her husband Jason Dubeshter, Mark Stingle and his wife Tina, and Carl Ray Stingle and his wife Nanci; seven grandchildren: Jessica, David, and Samantha Stingle, Catherine and Juliana Stingle, and Max and Lucy Dubeshter; her dear brother: Philip; and, many beloved nieces, nephews, and in-laws. Visitation will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 17th, at the Greenwich Village Funeral Home, 199 Bleecker Street, New York, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, March 18, at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, NY. While Norma loved flowers, the family suggests donations be made in her name to either the charity of your choice or the Path to Peace Foundation (www.thepathtopeacefoundation.org/) Arrangements are entrusted to the Greenwich Village Funeral Home. To send condolences or to get directions to the funeral home, please go to https://greenwichvillagefuneralhome.com. ?

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April 6, 2019

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April 3, 2019

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Mamadi Yilla

April 6, 2019

Sending my condolences on the loss of Mrs Gamble. May her precious soul rest in peace. I loved her laugh in the kitchen in Buffalo over all those many years, and what fun she was. She was generous in spirit and still remember the lovely jewellery she had such an eye for. May her imprint on your lives be endless.

April 4, 2019

I am so sorry for the lost of your dear loved one. May you find this time to celebrate her life and cherish the memories of this special woman.

Maria Arena

April 3, 2019

Norma was an amazing woman, she was not only a client but a good Friend. RIP beautiful lady. Condolences to her entire family.
With deepest sympathy
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Carin Vanderbush

April 1, 2019

Dear Carl Ray and Nancy, Mark and Tina, and the rest of the family,

Norma was such a warm enthusiastic person whom we loved to see on
Saturday mornings in Cornwall. She always remembered the lovely pieces
I bought from her so I always wore her pieces when I went there to look for a new treasure. She was kind, smiling, and I will miss her laugh. She left us too soon. Please know that we are grateful to her, and you, and the rest of the family. We feel great sorrow at her passing. Please know that we share your sadness.

With love and our condolences,

Carin and Al Vanderbush

Theresa Chamran

March 23, 2019

Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Fly high with the angels in heaven Norma. The Chamrans

Rori (Aurora) Paz Manongdo

March 20, 2019

You will be missed, my first cousin Ate Baby. You are at peace now and with Jesus along with all our relatives. It's sad that we haven't even seen each other for more than 50 years. I have very good memories of you while I was growing up in Navotas. I would always watch both of you especially when you and Ate Lily did your hair in front of the mirror. I was the flower girl in Ate Baby's first wedding. Pls keep in touch.

William Rowell

March 17, 2019

Carl, so sorry to hear about your mom. We're grateful you had her as long as you did. We Love You guys. Bubba and Teresa in Dallas

Allen & Kitty Dantas

March 17, 2019

You have been a good friend for many years we miss you very much and always will everything I wear will remind me of you Rest In Peace

Sam & Beth Mil

March 17, 2019

Our family is deeply saddened by the passing of a thoughtful and generous friend . We'll always remember Norma fondly and feel lucky that we had the pleasure of knowing her. She will be very missed.

Sam & Beth Mil, Hopewell New Jersey

Maria and Sal Passalacquq

March 16, 2019

Dear Ray and Nancy, In this sorrowful time, we would like to extend to you and your family our heartfelt condolences. May God comfort you and your loved ones.

Jerry Levin

March 16, 2019

You went to be another of gods angels way to soon,you will be greatly missed.

Paul and Indie Latonero

March 16, 2019

Our sincere condolences and prayers for the family.
I met Norma through Pilar when she moved to Cornwall, and we quickly became good friends. I will especially remember her when I wear the many pieces of jewelry from her. She will be sadly missed by all of us.
May God's loving grace sustain all of you .

VANGIE LAZARO

March 15, 2019

My sincerest Condolences to the bereaved family.Tita Norma is a very nice person to befriend with.The entire group of Sn.Lorenzo Ruiz will surely be missing your presence.Rest in Peace,dear.God bless !♂♂♂

Joanne Grant

March 15, 2019

Rest In Peace Norma! My condolences to the entire family. I admired Norma from her early years in Cornwall. She always gave so freely of her knowledge .
Joanne Grant Mid-Hudson Galleries

Soo Kim

March 15, 2019

Patrick and I were so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones. Your mother's amazing spirit is alive and well in you, your siblings and grandchildren. I'm sure she's so proud of the amazing woman you turned out to be Tracy.

Debbie D'Agostino

March 15, 2019

Debbie Asia and I are heartbroken. We feel for the family and friends who loved Norma. She will not just be remembered for her passion for Jewlery, but for the love she shared with others. May she Rest In Peace!

Christine Pritchard

March 15, 2019

Nancy and Carl don and I were so sorry to learn of moms passing. Our sincerest condolences

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