Norma-Carrier-Obituary

Norma Carrier

Schenectady, New York

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Schenectady, New York
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Norma Dedrick Carrier died in her sleep on Saturday, March 26. Born in 1934 in her home in Putnam, NY, she grew up on a dairy farm on Lake Champlain. The daughter of Clarence and Alice Dedrick, she grew up with her older brothers Donald and Robert and her sister Joyce (Barker.) After graduating...

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Norma was a great cook and often shared baked goods at work. She always dressed to the nines (when she wasn't wearing a lab coat or scrubs), and always had perfect hair and makeup. She was a very pretty woman inside and out.

Mark and Joyce I was sorry to read that your mom passed away.My brother told me when your dad died but I had no way to send my condolences at that time.I always liked your parents,I wished mine were like them.About four years ago I came out of a store where I live and met a lady who along with her husband had lived on upper Dean street.She said they were long time friends with your parents.Thirteen hundred miles from niskayuna and I meet their friends.Take care.

Norma and Jim were good friends and curling buddies of my in-laws, Millie and Jack, and they attended the Stopera Open several times. We have fond memories of them and are so sorry for your loss.

Norma was such a wonderful friend to me and I have told her often how many fond memories I have of her loving, compassionate care. We talked often after she moved to Georgia and even visited her there in their first home. She deserves her peace. Maureen Taylor

Norma was a wonderful mentor to me at Planned Parenthood of Schenectady in the 1980s. She was instrumental in helping me move from a nurse practitioner to a management role in a time of great change in the organization. I also remember her as someone who valued fun in her life, and great food!

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.