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Norma F. Morse

Birmingham, Alabama

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MORSE, NORMA F., of Homewood, age 73 passed away on Sunday, January 23rd, 2005. She was preceded in death by her husband, David B. Morse. She is survived by her sister, Bettie (Raymond) Doss of Gardendale; three sons, John (Karen) Morse of Huntsville, Tom (Tina) Morse of Tuscaloosa, Roger Morse...

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Dear Tom, Roger, John, Doss's and families,

Please accept my highest regards and deepest sympathy. "Normal" was one of the most genuine, kind, and dear people I have ever, ever, ever known. She was certainly a'hoot' and a joy to be around! I know she was sooo proud of you all. Because she said so.

Heaven is all the richer for her presence. I'll bet she's giving some angels a few pointers, though!

I feel privileged to have known her. She was...

Dear John, Tom and Rodger,
I was told today of your mother's death. I know that you will miss her, but you will always have the precious memories. I met your mom once, when Derek and I were in Birmingham. We saw her many times in Jacksonville, when John and Karen lived here. I remember her laugh and her courage. I believe that God places special people in our lives to encourage us as we face difficult times. After Derek's death, it was conforting to know that your mother encouraged and...

Dear John, Tom and Rodger,
I was told today of your mother's death. I know that you will miss her, but you will always have the precious memories. I met your mom once, when Derek and I were in Birmingham. We saw her many times in Jacksonville, when John and Karen lived here. I remember her laugh and her courage. I believe that God places special people in our lives to encourage us as we face difficult times. After Derek's death, it was conforting to know that your mother encouraged and...

Dear Roger, Tom and John,
I was saddened to learn of the death of your mother. I know that it is always a terrible shock when someone so close to you passes away. Norma was loved by many and will be missed by all.

I wish to express my heartfelt sympathy and the hope that the kind words of your family and friends will make this difficult time a bit easier to bear.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Most sincerely,

John, Tom, and Rodger:

It is with great sadness that I learned of the death of your mother. Even though I had not seen her in probably 20+ years, it only seems like yesterday that she was helping us organize our apartment in Auburn.

What I most remember about your mom was the strength, courage and detrmination that she showed when your dad died and in the subsequent years. Looking back, those had to be extremely stressful and uncertain times, but she never let it...

We have known "Normie" and the boys for quite a long time. We were very fortunate to have had her in our lives. During her illness, we got to spend time with her, as we did her hair every other week. She came into the salon laughing, and left laughing. Those moments were precious to us. Roger was such an angel to take such loving care of her. We feel so blessed that we got to spend time with her. She will be missed. But, she is in Heaven laughing and dancing with all her loved ones and...

What I remember most about Norma was her wonderful laugh and her beautiful hair! She was the sweetest and most kind person. She took care of my mother when she was very ill and for that I will always be grateful! Norma and moma will have lots to talk about now that they are together again.

Dear John, Tom and Roger,
I am sorry for your loss. You all had the most precious mother. She did a lot for my mother and our family when Martha was ill. We will never forget her kindness and generosity.
My thoughts are with you all.
Terry