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Olga Norkus Obituary

(Asbury Park Press)

OLGA J. NORKUS
AGE: 92 TINTON FALLS
Olga J. Norkus, 92, of Tinton Falls died Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune Township. Mrs. Norkus was born in Bayonne and had resided in Freehold and Manasquan before moving to Tinton Falls in 2005. Mrs. Norkus served as a telegrapher in the U. S. Navy during World War II. She was a charter member of the Women in Military Service for America and a member of the Seabrook Women's Veterans Group. She was a longtime communicant of St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church, Freehold and later St. Denis R.C. Church, Manasquan. She was a member of Court St. Rose of Lima No. 737, Catholic Daughters of the Americas.
Her husband, Francis A. Norkus, died in 1995. She was also predeceased by a son, James Edward Norkus. Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Gerard K. and Lorraine Norkus and Donald P. and Joan Norkus; a daughter, Kathleen Armstrong; her six grandchildren, Stephen and Mark Norkus, Kristin Rath, Michelle Kreitz, and Tyler Armstrong and Kelsy Armstrong; and great grandchildren, Riley Norkus, Jack Francis Norkus, Brendan Rath, Satya Rath, Henry Kreitz and Peyton Kreitz. She will be missed.
Olga was a first class baker and loved to cook for family. Her Christmas cookies were legendary and will be missed by many, as will her beatifically crafted afghans that she lovingly knit for friend and family alike. She enjoyed her last few years with new friends and acquaintance at Seabrook Village.
Visiting will be held at the Higgins Memorial Home, 20 Center Street, Freehold on Thursday from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated at St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church, Freehold on Friday at 10:00 a.m. followed by interment at the parish cemetery. Memorial donation to Benevolent Care Fund at Seabrook, Tinton Falls would be appreciated.

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Published by Asbury Park Press on Dec. 22, 2010.

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Gloria Schurley

January 3, 2011

I was your mother's hairdresser for many years. I moved to FL to take care of my parents but we always stayed in touch.She was a wonderful person, always caring and young at heart. I missed my Christmas letter from her this year and I truly will miss her.

Susan Mobley

January 1, 2011

Dear Norkus Family: We are very sorry to learn of your mother's passing. Our Dad, Nick Hudson, was an Army buddy of your dad's. They had visited back & forth for many years. Our Mother, Sue and your mom have always kept in touch. She is sad to learn of her passing. Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Kim Predham

December 25, 2010

Dear Gerry & Don: I am very sorry for your loss. Your Mother seemed to be a wonderful lady. I am a former employee.
Kim Predham, Pt Beach, NJ

Debi Heptig

December 23, 2010

Dear Gerry, I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know your mom - but after reading about her, I can see where your love of life & family and value of caring for others comes from.
I wish you peace and wonderful memories to help you.
Debi Heptig

Olga and Anne Kenyon, November 2010

Anne Marie Barletta

December 22, 2010

I was so fortunate to have Olga Norkus as my godmother. Not only was she a strong, dignified, intelligent, funny, and warm role model, she never once forgot to send me a card for my birthday, anniversay or holiday over the years. She and Frank were the oldest and dearest friends of my parents, Anne and Charles Kenyon. Mom, who is 90 and lives in California now, and I visited her just last month. Olga served us tea and little cakes as we all played Rummikub together. For hours, I was a lucky "fly on the wall" as they laughed and remembered old times...like driving all night to Washington DC in 1941 or seeing Eddy Duchin perform in NYC the night my parents were married. There were tears in their eyes when Anne and Olga said their good-byes that day. Mom will be heartbroken to hear that Olga has passed. They shared so many years of memories. Olga was a true character and a wonderful woman. I will miss her very much. God bless her. My deepest sympathy to her family.

Darlene Scheiderman

December 22, 2010

Olga was a member of the Jersey Shore WAVES unit, and we so enjoyed having her attend our meetings and gatherings. I know the membership will be greatly saddened when they hear of her passing. May you feel that she is at rest and in endless Peace. Our Prayers and sincere condolences are with you at this difficult time. Thank God for the WWII generation, where would we be without them? God Bless Olga, and God Bless her service in the United States Navy!
Darlene Scheiderman, President - Jersey Shore Waves, Unit 68

Dina Kudlack

December 22, 2010

Aunt Olga made the BEST Irish Soda Bread and boy did we celebrate St. Patty's Day. I will treasure her recipe. My prayers are offered for her and the family.

Janet Merrill (Napolitano)

December 22, 2010

Sorry for your loss...the epitome of a grand matriarch.

Luise Farrell

December 22, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss. Olga was a wonderful lady. Just remember that she will always be alive in all of you.

December 22, 2010

A great lady who loved to entertain friends and family. Proud of her military service in the WAVES. Touched many lives, she will be missed.
Steve, Mary Ellen and Emily Molnar

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