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Norma Jean STARK

Fremont, Ohio

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STARK Norma Jean (Swaisgood) Norma Jean (Swaisgood) Stark, 62, of Perrysburg, died Thursday, June 9, 2011, at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, Toledo. She was born on July 12, 1948 in Toledo to Norman and Annabelle (Craun) Swaisgood. Norma graduated from Lakota High School in 1966, and The Ohio...

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I just found out. She was the best misic teacher ever. I still remember my 50states song thanks to her! She was my music teacher at luckey. Class of 2000.Thoughts and prayers to you all.

Jim,
I am so sorry to hear of the lost of Norma, Dan Adkins called me to let me know, but I didn't recieve the information until Monday evening. You know I would have attended the services. You told me a few weeks ago that Norma was ill, I didn't know how serious however. You and your family have my deepest sympathy and prayers.

Henry

Norma was pianist for BSF when I began my Bible studies at Christ Presbyterian Church in the fall of 1997. I was so impressed with her talent and warm personality. Some years later I read about her garden-labyrinth in Perrysburg and visited there with my sisters. The following spring I took my Friday Friends Bible study group there for a "mystery trip." Normal was so helpful, and provided information on the why and wherefore of her beautiful garden. She was (is) a lovely, gracious,...

"Norma was a labyrinth lover and an ambassador of goodwill toward anyone interested in learning how to use the labyrinth for prayer, meditation and the pure joy of walking. Her garden and tribute labyrinth to her parents is an awesome display of love, beauty and grace. May this path continue to bless countless lives even though Norma is walking a new path elsewhere."

How does one comment on Norma Stark? Words are not adequate to describe what an outstanding person she was-she touched so many lifes & will continue to do so---so unpretentious, so kind, so wonderful, forever faithful.........
Her life has just begun----a new challenge that she will welcome----

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief, Jim. Norma was a wonderful person and will be missed by everyone who knew her.

I walked my first labyrinth a few years ago with some coworkers and was very impressed with Norma's home and the labyrinth itself. She took us into her home and made all of us feel very welcomed. The labyrinth made me feel peaceful and content. God took a beautiful person too soon.

Norma touched my life and so many others through her labrynth, a true labor of love and inspiration. The world is a better place for her efforts and unconditional gifts. May you now be at peace as you reunite with your parents, Norma. God Bless!

Norma was an amazing woman and a gifted teacher. She had a big heart and the kids at Webster knew it. I was so lucky to work with her and blessed to call her my friend. Jim, you and your family are in my prayers.