BERKSHIRE- Norma Duffy King of East Berkshire passed away peacefully in the early hours of March 4, 2023 at the Northwestern Medical Center.
She was the daughter of the late John and Marjorie Duffy of Milton , and the wife of Douglas C. King of East Berkshire.
Doug and Norma married on April 26, 1953 with lifelong commitment, a love which is never ending. They were together through the thick and thin, for seventy treasured years. They worked together day in - and -day-out building their life and making their journey along the way. They have enjoyed a very full life together with many of their family and friends. The farm life consisted of hard work and commitment from them both, and with that they were able to retire early. She would bale hay in the summer or keep the books up to date and organized. She was always planning the days ahead and for retirement and the comfortable life forever on.
They spent the next 35 years in Florida at their winter home in the warmth and sun among many families and friends. When they returned home in the spring, they spent precious time together at home or at the lake. Norma loved the water above all, especially swimming. She also enjoyed cross country skiing, kayaking, golfing, and walking. She always provided three delicious homecooked meals every day, especially around the holidays with the big family gatherings. Norma and Doug traveled often out west and to Maine and had many fishing trips in Canada.
Family meant everything to Norma, and was always her top priority. She was a very talented artist, free handed many countryside paintings and landscapes. She sold much of her work to friends, galleries, and family. St. Patrick's Day holiday was one of her favorites as it allowed her to celebrate her "Duffy" genes. In her final years "Duffy King Strong" was her motto of strength.
Norma is survived by her husband of 70 years, Douglas C. King who was her devoted spouse and caregiver; daughters, Marjorie Hammond and husband Donald, Sherry King and her fiancé Terry Lovelette; and son, Randall King; grandsons, Michael, John, Kyle Patrick Haggerty.
Besides her parents, Norma was predeceased by her siblings, Jim Duffy, Robert Duffy, Barbara Duffy Ryan, and Wayne Duffy.
"We will forever love and miss you mom, we will carry you forever. Mom you were our shining light."
A special thanks to the NMC Staff, Cold Hollow Health Care, and the Enosburg Rescue for all the care, kindness, and helping it is very appreciated.
Friends and family are invited to Norma's Life Celebration, on Saturday, April 15th, Visitiation will be held from 1-2:00PM with a memorial service following at 2:00PM at the Goss-Spears Life Celebration Home, 96 Dickenson Ave. Enosburg Falls, VT 05450
Condolences, photos and favorite memories may be shared through www.gossfs.com
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
96 Dickinson Ave. P.O. Box 396, Enosburg Falls, VT 05450
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Jeanette Adams
March 7, 2023
It was always nice to see Norma and Doug whether in their home or at family reunions at Round pond or class reunions. Always a smile and warm greeting.
Carolyn and Allen Audette
March 6, 2023
So sorry for your families loss, she was a beautiful, caring and strong woman. Sending prayers
Linda Blanchard
March 5, 2023
Sherry, I´m so sorry to hear of your Mom´s passing. Her last months were very difficult but made so much easier because of your constant care and attention to all her needs. You, your Dad and your family made her journey to a much deserved resting place as comfortable as it could possibly have been. Now you all can rest a bit and enjoy your treasure trove of memories of happier times. Much love, Linda Blanchard
Ginny Burleson
March 5, 2023
Many nice memories of being at the lake and going for a walk and stopping at the King Camp to sit on the lawn and talk with Norma. My sympathy and special thoughts to all the King Family on the loss of this special lady.
Ginny Burleson
Shelburne, VT
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