On February 7th, the much beloved Norma Jean Huber died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 102. Born in Chrisman, Illinois in 1923 to Walter and Jessie Miller, she lived not only a long life but a fulfilling one. After moving to Indianapolis as a teenager, she met Jim Huber to whom she was married for 74 years. He preceded her in death as did their daughter Nicki Esterline (Charlie). She is survived by daughter Debra Williams (Bob), five grandchildren--Erin Fehskens (Ted), Tyler McMullen, and David (Stephanie), Mark (Julie) and Eric (Maria) Esterline, as well as 11 great grandchildren. While there is sadness at her passing, her family joyfully remembers her life, her love and her kindness.
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