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Norma M. Jayne

Trumansburg, New York

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NORMA M. JAYNE ITHACA - Norma M. Jayne of 27 Oakcrest Road, Ithaca, passed away at Hospicare on Tuesday, September 2, 2008, at the age of 85. She died peacefully, having battled various forms of cancer since 1991. Born on May 15, 1923 in Interlaken, New York, Norma was a daughter of Joseph and...

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Norma was the BEST AUNT anyone could ever wish for! And all those great traits and skills were inherited from her mother, ANGELINA! We love and miss her! Joe Carter

Aunt Norma, you will always be remembered for your kindness and caring for others. From age 5 to 70 my sister and I cherished your love, guidance, friendship, visits and stimulating conversations. No matter where in the world myself and our family were assigned we treasured your cards, letters and phone conversations. We regret we never were able to take that trip to Italy together. In our hearts and minds, you are a national treasure forever lost. We're sorry we were not at your side when...

I have had the esteemed priviledge of working for Mrs. Jayne over the past several years doing various chores and outdoor tasks. She was always kind, gracious and warm. Her zeal for life and spunky never quit independent attitude always impressed me. She truly was a wonderful woman and will truly be missed.

To Norma Jayne's family: Norma worked with me and our research gang for over 35 years. She was a treasure, always up beat, always efficient and always willing to discuss matters of local and, national interest. I have many wonderful memories of her as does my wife. We extend our deepest sympathy to her family and many friends. Sincerely, Bob & Marilyn

To Norma and her family,
I was very fortunate in seeing and working with Norma in the vet school at Cornell. But the memories I will really treasure is our meeting on as many Saturdays as we could (the three of us (me, Norma and Helen) for breakfast at the Courtyard Marriot.
Rest in peace (free of pain), my friend,
Sue

Aunt Norma
You were greatly loved and will be missed by all. You will live on in our memories.

Love,
Jennifer and Bob LaPrade

To the family of Norma Jayne,she was a greart lady and helped all the young women in Morse Chain office with her good example.My sympathy is to all of you