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Norma Griffin

Lompoc, California

1918 - 2010

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Norma Phyllis Griffin 1918-2010 Norma Phyllis Griffin of Lompoc, California died Friday, October 29th 2010.  She was born in Los Angeles, California, July 31st 1918 to Grace and Norman Horton.  Norma was the fourth of five children, and baptized May 14th, 1928 at University Christian Church in...

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I miss her everyday and upon my grandparents passing I was comforted to know that Mrs. Norma was there to welcome them to heaven and say to them " hey kids" as she always did. As I grow older and now have a daughter of my own, I hope to display the same love and kindness that she always showed the people in her life. Perhaps I'll even start having a jar of Hershey kisses for the kids in my neighborhood :) like she did. Her memory is very much alive, even across the continent in Nova Scotia....

Dear Suzi and Michael.
Pat and I were saddened by the news of Norma's passing. We have been friends with her for many years. Norma was family to us. She was the like a grandmother to Kevin and Kerstin, and stayed in touch with us long after we moved up north.We will truly miss her. Pat and Uschi

She is the greatest person I've ever known and I count my blessings everyday that I got to know this truly wonderful lady for the last eighteen years. I'm a better person because I knew Mrs. Norma.

Dear Michael and Suzi and families:
I'm so sorry we can't be with you today.
During my last stay in the hospital, I got to talk with Aunt Norma twice and received two cards from her too. You can imagine how those contacts lifted my spirits. And that was what she did all her life ... lift the spirits of those around her. She is someone that I will always love dearly.
The other recent event that epitomizes Aunt Norma came when I called Suzi to check on her after her operation....

Suzi and all family, please know that our prayers and thoughts are with you. Norma was indeed the most wonderful neighbor and friend anyone could want. She was devoted first to her Lord which was the foundation for everything she accomplished in her life and every relationship she established. We can only picture the incredible hug she received from our Lord, along with His words, "well done, good and faithful servant." She will be missed and remembered by many.

What a special, loving, giving cousin Norma was. We all loved her dearly. There was rejoicing in heaven on Friday when the two Horton girls welcomed their favorite cousin!