Norma-Stoddard-Obituary

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Norma Goulding Stoddard

Rigby, Idaho

Feb 5, 1929 – Mar 1, 2022 (Age 93)

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BORN
February 5, 1929
DIED
March 1, 2022
AGE
93
LOCATION
Rigby, Idaho

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Eckersell Funeral Home (Eckersell Memorial Chapel) Obituary

Norma Goulding Stoddard, 93, passed away March 1, 2022, at the Gables in Ammon, ID.

She was born February 5, 1929, to Ernest and Eunice Goulding in St. Anthony, Idaho. She grew up and attended school in St. Anthony and married Harold Stoddard on November 5, 1947, in the Idaho Falls...

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Paulette, we were saddened to hear of the passing of your mother. Your mother was always so happy and I enjoyed visiting with her at work. Both your mother and father were great examples. We send you are sincere sympathy. We love you all and miss you in our neighborhood!

I spent my teenage years in the 2nd ward in Rexburg with Harold Stoddard being our bishop. Sister Stoddard was always kind to us and had a smile for us always. She was a great lady and an example of a Latter-day Saint. Condolences to the family, but I think she is very happy being reunited with her eternal companion

Just heard, and offer my sincere condolences and sympathy. Norma was a very special lady and I consider her my second mother. While growing up our families were always together in Rexburg and vacations in West Yellowstone. Norma always treated the Bailey kids like her own. We will always remember her.

Dear Stoddard Family,
I send my deepest sympathies at the loss of your sweet Mom. I know how hard it is to lose your parents.
I have very fond memories of your Mom and Dad being at our home in Thornton for supper club and card parties. Your Mom had a lovely laugh and was so kind and friendly to everyone.
Although it’s been many years since those days, I wanted each of you to know that she was loved and will be fondly remembered by the Bailey family.
Wishing comfort for...

I´m so sorry for the loss of your Mother and Grandmother. I remember how she and Uncle Harold had a real zest for life. I always thought she had a beautiful head of red hair. I´m sure she´s having a joyous family reunion with family on the other side of the veil. Sending love and prayers

I remember cousin Normal well. I grew up just across the river from her parents home. I'm the same age as her brother Arden. My sympathy to you for your loss. She had a good long life though. You folks take care and remember she is in a better place. Again, my sympathy.

We knew and loved Harold and Norma very much. We were blessed to spend time with them in their home hearing about their family. They were such a good example to everyone. Norma loved her family and loved serving them. She was always a joy to be around and will be greatly missed.

I am so sorry to learn of my sweet cousin's passing. Norma was an incredible woman and a joy to be around. I have so many happy memories of Norma and Harold. I never pass by where their house stood in Rexburg for so many years without thinking of them both. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers at this time. I would so very much like to spend time with you Saturday but we will be out of town - but may it be a beautiful day for you. What a great heritage we all...