Ruth-Normand-Obituary

Ruth Normand

Alexandria, Louisiana

1916 - 2011

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Funeral Services for Ruth Elizabeth "Granny" Normand will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, January 10, 2011 in the chapel of John Kramer & Son with Rev. Chris Nayak officiating. Interment will be in Alexandria Memorial Gardens, Woodworth.Ruth Elizabeth "Granny" Normand, 94, of Alexandria, was born...

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Still miss you Granny Mike!! Love your Haley cakes!!

What a beautiful example of a life well lived. Granny lived life to it's fullest. She will always have a special place in my heart. Molly, Debbie, Chris and Janie You are in my thoughts and prayers. I feel blessed to have shared these last couple of weeks with granny, the twinkle in her eye when I walked in her room, She made me laugh with her humor. She was an amazing lady.

Ruth has earned her place in heaven. I am glad she is reunited with her loving family. My days at her home were wonderful, full of love and fun. May God bless her family and friends who loved her so much.
Judy Wild LaCour
PCH class of 59

I was blessed to have Aunt Ruth come into my life about six years ago. From the first time I entered her home, she welcomed me with open arms as though we had known each other for years. She was one of the most caring, loving, generous, people I have ever met. I will miss my periodic visits with her, the twinkle in her eyes, her cards and notes, and most of all her lust for life despite the challenges she faced.

Susan, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I know how special...

Sincere condolences to all of the family and friends of precious "Granny" who indeed touched so many. May this beloved Normand family be rejoicing in Heaven together without illness or pain--only the eternal joy of God"s love. People like Mrs. Normand are an example for all of us to follow! Sincerely, Nona Ramsauer-Arthur--PCH'59

Granny Norman was an integral part of our lives and the lives of our children during our ministry at Horseshoe Drive Baptist Church. Her light here will be missed, but we know she is enjoying her family reunion in Heaven!

Mimi and Molly, I remember when you visited with us in "homemaking" at Pinecrest. I loved your granny. She was like another mother to me. We are praying for your families. Rusty Sharp

The Knoepp family sends their thoughts and prayers to the Normand family (and extended family of friends) during this difficult time. Granny was an amazing person, and we are all lucky to have known her.