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Norma Kincaid

Richfield, Utah

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Norma Kincaid Norma D. Kincaid, 63, Wasilla, Alaska passed away March 27, 2024, due to a traffic accident in Wasilla, Alaska. Norma was born to parents Rea and Milton "Dick" Sampson Oct. 1, 1960, in Richfield. Norma was courted and married to her sweetheart Larry G. Kincaid Sr. Nov. 10,...

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Back when I first came to work for Greatland Foods, Norma always had to call and poke at me about how I could never remember to turn in my time sheets on time I was a freshly 18 year old kid at the time. In 9 days, it'll have been 16 years since I came on-board. In that time, I logged hundreds (if not thousands of hours) in communication with Norma. She was there for me through every major and minor event. A pillar in my personal and professional life. She always made time for me. She...

Norma was a wonderful person who will be greatly missed!

Our sincere sympathy & prayers for your wonderful family. Norma is praising our Heavenly King face to face today.

Norma was my favorite boss of all time. Her favorite GIF to send was the monkey frantically typing on the calculator. It always made us laugh. If I could, I would send her that GIF right about now. Of course I wish she was here to help us figure out how to do her job, but that´s not why I miss her. I miss her because she was so caring, kind and nurturing. No matter how stressed she was, she was always able to joke about it and still laugh and have a good time. She made work more enjoyable. It...

One of my favorite memories of Norma is the time that she and I picked up our (2) little Newfoundland puppies at the airport. One boy (Willie) and one girl (Dixie). They were in the same crate and looked like two precious little fluffy brown bear cubs. Norma and I sat on the grass with them in the wee hours of the morning and together we watched them play. They were so stinking cute. I love her so much! Her laugh was contagious, she listened intently, and cared and loved very deeply...

A time my aunt Norma made me laugh is when they lived above the restaurate they owned and the had there newfenland dogs she had told me to go ahead and and pet the dogs there lovesble and love me so much and so she called them over to me and missy slobered all over me from head to toe and I mean slobered me completely soaked she laughed so hard she started crying and her laugh was just so infectious I miss her laugh and can still hear it when I think about her she was my savor everytime I...

I was young about 16-17 when my mom, my brother and my husband at the time worked for Larry and Norma. I went in there all the time where I worked part time. I watched their kids grow up and they watched mine. Norma Saved my daughter´s life one day when she was choking on a Dorito and I froze. I was only 18 and Norma took her while she was blue and got it out of her throat. I am forever grateful to her. You will be missed. I´m sure you are up with my mama catching up give her hugs for me

What can say about Norma, she was my best friend for over 10 yrs when I lived in Alaska. We worked together and we just clicked. She taught me hockey, because Little Larry was playing and we had to go to every game. She was always about her kids and grandkids, they were her everything. This world lost a beautiful woman, beautiful soul, and someone that was truly all about her family. I hope she is resting peacefully. She will be missed.

Norma is so special to so many of us. Her passing leaves a big hole in all of our hearts. Sending so much love to the Kincaid, Sampson families today.