Norine-Jones-Obituary

Norine Keene Jones

Norridgewock, Maine

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NORRIDGEWOCK -- Norine K. Jones, 78, of Norridgewock, passed away peacefully on May 19, 2011, at Cedar Ridge Nursing Facility in Skowhegan, with her loving family by her side.

She was born in Norridgewock on Sept. 15, 1932, the daughter of Frank Vernon Keene and Mildred (Braddock) Keene. She...

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Nancy, Glenn, Dean and Families, Your Uncle Howard, Aunt Shirley and cousins in California are so very saddened by the loss of your mother, my dad's sister and our aunt. We have very fond memories of her and that great sense of humor. The other entries in the guest book certainly show how well loved she was by your community, family and friends. I realize that we really missed out by being on the other side of the country. Take care and please stay in touch.

So sorry we have lost such a charming member of our community in which she participated to the fullest. Just about everyone knew her and loved her. Her wonderful sense of humor will not soon be forgotten. Rest in peace with your beloved family who have gone before. Lucille Greer

To Norine's family: Our deepesy sympathy, Your Mother was a wonderful, fun loving person that touched everyone's heart. She was part of my family of neighbors. She played with me , she babysat me, we grow-up together. She was by far a better ball player than some of the boys in our group. We sang in the choir tog. Laughing was her wonderful gift. She and Bette are tog. now, both so badly missed. God Bless all of you and know she is your guarding Angel from now on. She and James had great...

My memories of Norine are from Eastern Star, for some reason I couldn't remember her first name, so she told me to call her "Hey" Jones and I most always would. She was a great person, so Rest In Peace "Hey Jones"

Dear Nancy, Glenn and Dean and your children, It is times like these when I wished we lived closer, but we will get together this summer when we are back in Maine and have some time of "remembering". Your Mom and I were like sisters in many ways, our Moms were best friends so it was natural for us to be.
Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all, Jeanette and Fred

Nancy, we will miss your mother, her sense of humor her beautiful singing voice, and our Sunday after-church outings wityh her. She will be a welcome addition in God's heaven and will keep Him laughing for sure!

My sincere condolences to the family of Norine. She was a long time friend and classmate. I took lots of abuse from her each summer my family visited Sunset Camps in Smithfield...and loved every moment of it. She will be missed by me and many. "God" bless her.

Nancy, Glenn and Dean, so sorry to hear of Aunt Norine's death. I enjoyed many years and many trips with her. I can truly say she was a riot. Some of the things she got me into. My thoughts are with you at this time.

Glenn, sorry about the loss of your mother.My thoughts will be with you and all the families.

Farrilyn Chase