Norma-Wilson-Obituary

Norma Wilson

Portland, Oregon

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Wilson, Norma (Schiffer) 85 07/31/1924 05/20/2010 Norma (Schiffer) Wilson passed away peacefully in her sleep early Thursday, May 20, 2010. She was 85. Norma married her childhood sweetheart, Ernest D. Wilson, Dec. 20, 1944. Ernie and Norma raised three children in North Portland (near the...

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so sorry for your loss, just thought I would pass along that Norma's artwork is still bringing joy. I purchased a small painting of hers at an estate sale in beaverton yesterday and will cherish it.

I was just searching her name on the internet because she painted a picture of the barn that was on the property I grew up on in the West Union area outside Hillsboro, Oregon. There was another structure on the property, an old 2 story building off Old Cornelius Pass that I was wondering if she ever painted. I just inherited the painting my parents hired her to paint of our barn, and she was so talented I was curious if there was ever one done of the other building. Anyone connected feel free...

I found her painting of an older man with red hat and beard at a thrift store and I love it

So sorry to see Norma's passing.
Ernie worked with dad, Dr. John Walsh, at the VA.
Saw them in Hillsboro-- so proud of their motorcycle trips! :) May they ride the highway in heaven! :)
Nellie and Kass Walsh

i was so sorry to see that mrs. wilson had passed away. i had bought many of her barn paintings at the sandy mountain festival. she had also painted a few pictures just for me from photos i gave her. two photos were of my grandparents barn which now has been torn down. i will treasure these forever. i had always wanted her to paint a picture of our log house but it never happen i will miss her
terri rader anderson, sandy oregon

We are truly saddened to hear of Norma's passing and we hope your memories of her will sustain you as will ours, which go back to high school days and more recently to our annual class picnics which she facilitated as long as she could. Her warm and loving spirit will be missed.