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Norma Cougill Walcutt

Coconut Grove, Florida

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Norma Cougill Walcutt CORAL GABLES, FL: Norma Cougill Walcutt, 90, much loved mother and homemaker, died quietly in her sleep July 18, 2011. She was born in Newark, Ohio, June 30, 1921, to Thelma Andrix Cougill and Frederick Cougill. In October of 1946 she married her high school sweetheart,...

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Susan, Cynthia, Tim & Family, Your Mom was an amazing positive, giving, caring, beautiful person. Norma was my favorite neighbor and a dear friend when I lived in Miami. She would greet new neighbors with a plate of home baked cookies/home made dinners, offer drives to airport or collect mail , and ensured the condo complex garden was fresh and beautiful. Your Mom made time to help me with cooking/decorating/ career ideas, and we enjoyed fun times over tea, lunch, walks in Fairchild Tropical...

Susan:
Gerry & I send our sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your Mom. We pray that you find peace & comfort soon. In reading her obituary, your Mom sounds like a remarkable person.
Sharon & Gerry Bourke

Aunt Wynn and Freddie,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Aunt Norma, I know she will be greatly missed. Baba used to talk about all of you all the time. Prayers are going out from GA to you and the family in this time of sorrow.
Love,
Wendy Lawrence Bozman
(Doug and PJ's sister)

Im so sorry to hear about your loss. She had a great life and a great family.

Wynn & Freddie,
Our sympathy goes out to you in the loss of sister Norma.

I still have the solid silver necklace and the silver lama ring Norma gave me when she come home one time.

Just know we are thinking of you.

Donna (Neibarger) & Arthur Tooker

Tim, Susan, Cynthia, and family,

We are saddened to hear that Mom has passed. We will long remember her visits to Baba and Pito's, her warmth and kindness will remain with us always. She is at peace now, there will be no more pain or suffering, only eternal peace until we meet again.

The Hardin Family