Norma-Bosler-Obituary

Norma June Bosler

Dover, Ohio

1926-2010

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Norma June (Poulton) Bosler, 83, of Dover passed away Monday, May 3, 2010, in her home following a courageous battle with cancer. Born Sept. 26, 1926 in Canton, O., she was the daughter of the late George and Alice (Belknap) Poulton. Norma was a trained beautician, and she was co-owner of the...

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Glenn and family,
I was sorry to hear of Norma's passing as was Mom. They shared many great years together,playing tennis. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Joanie Hanson-Bain and Doris Hanson
Queen Creek Az

Glenn, Alan, Alice, & Kevin,
I am truly sorry to hear of Norma's passing. I will always remember her smile & laughter shared. My deepest sympathy to you & your families.

Norma was my husband's cousin. she will be missed by all her family and friends. I have sent ths on to herBelknap relatives . God bless and give comfort to all her familt. Doris Belknap

My thoughts are with you. A sad loss of a wonderful lady. Take care. The Clay family

Kevin and Glenn, we are so sorry about Norma...we didn't find out until late tonight or we would have paid our respects in person...I'm so sorry...she was one of Arlene's dearest friends....I don't think we will tell her she wouldn't understand as far as she is with Alzheimer's but I know she would be devastated. Please know we are thinking of you and your family....Gene and Linda Reese

Glenn,
I will always be amazed at how Norma could whip tennis opponents half her age She was so kind that she would not tell them how old she was, so their feelings would not be hurt! What a sweetheart!
We will be praying for your comfort and peace.

Oh, I have so many fond memories. We had such fun as our kids were growing up. I've missed you folks since you left Carrollton. Love and prayers for you all. She was a great gal and friend. Sandy Busler

My Grandma was one of a kind, strong in her moral beliefs and not afraid to stand up and tell you what was right or wrong. I thank her and grandpa for the memories we shared when I was a child going camping and spending time together and I am glad my kids were able to know her as they did. We will all miss her and her visits to Trial Bottom Rd. We love you Grandma.

Glenn -
I have many memories of playing tennis with you and Norma at Siesta Bay when visiting my parents. I know they will miss her tremendously. God Bless. Thoughts and sincere prayers to you and your family. Norma was a great lady.