Our beloved, Norma G. Green passed away on September 7, 2025, at home surrounded by her loved ones.
Norma was born in Hanna, Wyoming on January 30, 1945. She attended school in Medicine bow, Wyoming; this is where she met and her long-life husband Justin Green during their ten-year reunion. Six months; on Friday, February 13, 1976, they wed. Their marriage lasted 49 years.
They located in Arizona, Idaho, and Rosemond CA then to Fontana area in 1983. In 1996 they moved to reside in the city of Yucaipa where they've lived for almost 30 years. Norma was sadly diagnosed with Cancer in 2011. She preserved to continue working at the Colton Joint
Unified until 2018; she then retired to focus on her fight with cancer. Full of hope and prayers she continued her treatment and fearless devotion to enjoy life until succumbing to the disease to join God on September 7, 2025.
Preceded her in death by her father Howard, her mother Delilah, a brother, uncles, aunts, and brothers in law. She is survived by her beloved husband of 49 years; Robert Justin, her loved daughters; Leola, Julie and Jon Howard her son in law, sister; Juanita and John Soper; brother-in-law, a sister-in-law Charleen, nephew Charlton and niece Kathleen, along with many other nieces, nephews and great friends. Norma also leaves behind her furry babies; Kittens- Charles, Justin, Mina, Cindy, and Serena, she loved her animals dearly.
Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel was entrusted with her care and services.
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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