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Norma J. Lane

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Jan 1, 1931 – Oct 26, 2021 (Age 90)

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BORN
January 1, 1931
DIED
October 26, 2021
AGE
90
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

Norma J. Lane, 90, died Tuesday morning at home surrounded by her loving family. Norma was born and raised in Turner Falls, the daughter of Harold and Helen (Purchla) Jamieson. She worked for a brief time as a bookkeeper with the Cable Company but retired early to spend time at home raising her family. Her husband Robert C. Lane died in 1992. She leaves her seven children; Robert Lane, Debra Lane, Don Lane and his wife Brenda, Jeffery Lane, David Lane (who has lovingly taken care of his mom for the past 15 years), Kathy D’angelantonio and her husband Joe, and Ronald Lane and his wife Wendy; a daughter-in-law Leah Adams and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. Besides her husband she was predeceased by her siblings Mildred Mroz, Shirley Sutter, and Harold Jamieson. A private graveside service will be held in St. Thomas Cemetery. The West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home is handling all arrangements. For online condolences please visit curranjones.com.

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My sincere condolences to all of my cousins. My prayers and thoughts are with you. Auntie Norma was always so kind and loving. She was such a good cook, baker and could sew anything. When we were kids her home was such a happy place. Gathering with the brothers Bob, Don, Ken and my dad Leroy and all the cousins, such beautiful memories. You will be missed.

My deepest condolences to all the Lane family. Your mom had the wonderful gift of making everyone smile with her positive attitude. I treasure our time together as neighbors.

Dear Cousins, We want to express our sincere condolences to you this sad time. Aunti Norma was a beautiful person; Always kind and loving to us kids. She will be forever in our hearts & never forgotten as she is part of such Loving memories. May God Bless You Aunti Norma and The Lane family.

May all the wonderful memories carry you through this sad time. I remember your family from good old Birch Park Circle

May God Bless you, Auntie Norma. You have a special place in my heart. You were always such fun to be around, and I always loved how much you loved my Uncle Bob. To all my cousins who also have a special place in my heart. I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I could come be with you right now, but currently, I have hurt myself and am unable to walk without pain. You are all in my prayers. Know how much your mother is and was loved. She was special and she will never be forgotten. Love, Carol

Bob and Don and the rest of the Lane family. Very sorry for your loss.

Dear Family, our hearts are with you at this sad time. One of my earliest memories of Aunt Norma is sitting at the table with the grownups as they played pitch for pennies. All of us kids would run around the house and yard with never a harsh word from her. Aunt Norma's bright spirit will always hold a place in our hearts. The Ken Lane family, Sharon, Stephen, Lisa, Liz

Norma was a great sister-in-law. We played cards on Sunday and let all the kids run wild. Her chocolate cake was the best. We enjoyed all those good times and I can't stop thinking about her up here in Maine. She is now with Bob and is at peace.

Dear Family, so sorry for your loss. Auntie Norma was a vibrant, beautiful, and wonderful woman. I cherish all the memories, there are so many!