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14841 Norine says Moosomin in Saskatchewan Emma Mathilda Hansdatter (I39832)
 
14842 Norma J. Tonsager, age 89 of Lakeville MN, passed away on June 27 at her home.

Norma was preceded in death by husband Sidney; sisters Laura Shipiro, Eleanor Henderson, Aggie Leidner, Vernice Thompson; and brother Lloyd Wick; and is survived by sister Irene Lundquist. She is also survived by son Delano (Jenny) Tonsager; daughters Marianne (Mel) Erickson, Susan (Greg) Klotz, Betsy (Jerry) Zimmer; 14 grandchildren and 24 great grandkids.

Funeral services will be held at Christiania Lutheran Church, 26691 Pillsbury Ave, Lakeville. MN. Friday July 2 funeral at 2:00 PM with visitation one hour prior. 
WICK, Norma Jeanette (I1323)
 
14843 Norma Jane Clemetson (Thompson), age 90, of Howard, passed away peacefully and went to join her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday August 10, 2020. Norma’s family is holding a private memorial service on Friday August 14 for immediate family only. Her family will also host a public Celebration of Her Life Service at a later date when it is safe to have a large gathering. In lieu of flowers and cards, her family requests that memorials be directed to either Whispering Winds Assisted Living Center or Bethany Lutheran Church.

She was born September 1, 1929 in Sioux Falls, SD to Margie and Alvin Thompson. Norma grew up in Hills, Minnesota with her three brothers and two sisters, Robert, Raymond, Marianne, Rodney, and Bonnie. She was confirmed at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hills in 1945 and graduated from Hills High School in 1947. After graduation, she worked at the Hills Café where she met the love of her life, Donald Clemetson, who had started working at the Hills Creamery after returning from WWII. She called him the ‘butter man’ and they were married on November 25, 1948 in Hills. 

To this union, six children were born: Wanda, Corinne, Pamela, Steven, Douglas, and Tamara.  The family moved to Sioux Valley, Minnesota for a brief period in the mid-1950’s before returning to Hills.  In 1960, the Clemetson family moved to Howard, SD where Norma has resided ever since. Norma worked as a part-time clerk at Rusty’s Store for several years until she became the secretary to the Principal at Howard High School for over 25 years, retiring in 1991. In December of 1995, Norma took the CNA course at the local Good Samaritan Nursing Home and became certified in the Spring of 1996.  She continued to work part time at the Nursing home and as a substitute teacher at the Elementary and High School for several more years. She was very active in her church, Bethany Lutheran Church, and the Howard Women’s Civic League. Throughout her life, Norma loved baking, making crafts, bowling, and watching sports and school events especially when her children and grandchildren were participating. Norma loved sharing coffee and baked goods with her friends and family. 

She is survived by her sister Bonnie Flood of Sioux Falls, and her six children: Wanda (Doyle) Sage of Sioux Falls, Corinne Miller of Rapid City, Pam Morse of Reno NV, Steve Clemetson of Lawrenceville Georgia, Doug (Julie) Clemetson of Omaha, and Tami (Dan) Kuhle of Howard.  She is also survived by nine grandchildren: Jason (Janice) Sage, Joel (Stefanie) Sage, Stephanie (Eric) Vasgaard, Matthew (Megan) Sage, Amanda Miller, Emily (Hank) Roberts, Ashley (Tom) Henney, Amber Clemetson, Steven Macaulay Clemetson, Gregory Kuhle, Karissa Kuhle, Jenna (Tucker) Gassman, and Jordan Kuhle; and fifteen great-grandchildren: Haley Sage, Peyton Sage, Taylor Sage, Avery Sage, Vander Sage, Lincoln Vasgaard, Annie Vasgaard, Emmalyn Sage, Everett Sage, Maya Roberts, Easton McBride, Della Henney, Eve Henney, Brooklyn Brech, and Ivy Kuhle.

Norma was preceded in death by her husband Donald, mother Margie, father Alvin, brothers Robert, Raymond and Rodney, sister Marianne, and infant twin brothers. 
THOMPSON, Norma Jane (I26392)
 
14844 Norma Jean Craddock, age 78 of Leitchfield passed away Monday, October 29, 2012 at the Grayson Manor Nursing Facility in Leitchfield.

She was born August 20, 1934 in Grayson County, Kentucky the daughter of Harvey R. and Bethel Williams.

She is survived by her husband, James Howard Craddock, of Leitchfield; one daughter, Debra “Debbie” Boone, of Caneyville; two grandchildren, Gennifer Smith, of Caneyville and Bryan Henderson, of Horntown; seven great-grandchildren, Chelsea Craddock, Kiley Carnes, Taylor Milliner, Kourtney Milliner, Colton Starcher, Maranda and Nathan Henderson, and three great-great grandchildren, Kenndi Carnes, Issac and Emma Hayse.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Harvey and Bethel Williams, and one great grandson, Joseph Thomas “J.T.” Milliner.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, November 2, 2012, at the Little Clifty Methodist Church in Clarkson, with Bro. Chester Shartzer and Bro. John Long officiating. Burial will be in the Little Clifty Methodist Church Cemetery.

Visitation will be held after 11 a.m. on Thursday at the Watson & Hunt Funeral Chapel and from 10 a.m. until service time on Friday at the church. 
WILLIAMS, Norma J (I14888)
 
14845 Norma L. Pierce of Onalaska, WI passed away at 80 years of age at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center on April 13, 2022. She was born in rural Vernon County on September 26, 1941 to Carl and Mearl (Crook) Nundahl. Norma was raised in a large and loving Norwegian-English farming family. She graduated from Viroqua High School in 1959.

Norma married Earl Pierce on June 6, 1959 and they later divorced. She subsequently married Richard Karth on February 4, 1984 and they were together for a number of years.

In 1972, as a newly single mother to young children, Norma set out to conquer the world and show her children that a strong work ethic can provide opportunities. She began working as a bookkeeper at Home Savings and Loan late that year and within 6 years was promoted to Assistant Vice President and branch manager of the Onalaska location. She later served as a residential home loan specialist and manager of local branches of First Home Mortgage and First Financial Savings and Loan, and ended her career as Assistant Vice President for Residential Real Estate Lending at First Bank.

Norma served on the Board of Directors for the La Crosse Area Home Builders Association and was the only woman on that board for many years. She was awarded Spike Club status by the National Home Builders Association in recognition of her achievements in member recruitment and retention. Norma was elected to the Riverfront Foundation Board in 1989 and served as President of the Optimist Club of La Crosse. She was a career-long member of the Greater La Crosse Board of Realtors. Norma also volunteered with the La Crosse Area Habitat for Humanity chapter and donated generously to the cause of providing homes to people who need a helping hand.

Norma was an accomplished soprano soloist and performed at a number of events over the years. At home, she was an excellent cook and baker whose cinnamon rolls and apple pie have yet to be beat, and an expert seamstress.

Norma raised four children and did it well, with tremendous support from her large extended family and neighbors Berniece Johnson and Nonie Curran. She is survived by her daughter Kim Pierce, Irvine, CA; daughter Carmen Perrizo and son-in-law John, Eden Prairie, MN; son Brian Pierce, La Crosse, WI; and son Brad Pierce and daughter-in-law Jill, Green Bay, WI. Norma was an excellent grandmother to Jared Pierce, Paul Perrizo, Evan Perrizo, Chloe Perrizo, Tyler Pierce, Taylor Pierce, and Tiffani Pierce. She was very proud to be great-grandmother to Cora Jo Pierce. Norma is also survived by her sisters Marlene Carrel, Martha Brewer, and Judy Collins, and sister-in-law Janus Nundahl.

Norma was preceded in death by her mother in 1960 and her father in 1968; sister Eileen Mikkelson (2005); and brothers Ivan (1934), Selmer (1995), Kenneth (2005), Merlin (2009), and Donald (2014). 
NUNDAHL, Norma Lee (I4373)
 
14846 normal residence Williams County HOLIEN, Annie O (I16619)
 
14847 Norman Dean Bousman, 77, died peacefully at the Bethel Home, Viroqua Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018.

“Stormin Norman” was a 22 year military veteran, having served both the Army and the National Guards. He was one of a select few to be activated in October 1961 to Fort Lewis, Wash., with the 32nd Infantry Division for the Berlin Crisis.

Norman was born April 6, 1940, in Viroqua, to George and Mona Bousman. After the Army he worked with his dad at the Vernon County Highway Department, farmed for several years and then began his final career at The Genoa Power Plant/Burns Security, where he retired after 25 years. After retirement he remained busy by working for Loomis Armored and as a crossing guard. Norman never knew a stranger and was loved by many. He loved to bake cookies and pies, often generously giving away what he made. An avid hunter, he always had a story to tell and a piece of venison sausage to share. Norman was a gifted dancer and his dance card was always full, especially by his beloved Bonnie. They were a delight to all who watched them dance a polka, waltz or two step.

He is survived by his children, Teresa (Mark) Helgeson, Stoddard, Carrie (Patrick) Dahlquist, Decorah, Iowa, and Nathan (Becca Elton) of Westby; his eight grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bonnie.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, at the Thorson Funeral Home in Viroqua, with Pastor Julie Wollman officiating. Burial will take place in the Coon Prairie Cemetery. 
BOUSMAN, Norman Dean (I4411)
 
14848 Norman died from a cerebral embolism, a complication from a car accident 7 days earlier. His car hit a tree on January 30th. He lived in Savage (or at least his wife Ruth did) at the time. THOMPSON, Norman Eugene (I1684)
 
14849 Norman enlisted in the Army Air Corps on 2 Apr 1942 in New York City as a Private. He had four years of college. He rose to the rank of Captain and received the Silver Star.

He was probably the Norman Skogstad, student, living in Northfield at 708 W 2nd Street in 1939. Norman graduated from St. Olaf in 1941.

He served in the Army Air Force during World War II.

He was a lawyer in Indianapolis.

His obit in the Milwaukee Journal:

Skogstad, Norman C. Age 80. Greenfield, IN, died May 12. A prominent trial attorney for 35 years, retiring in 1982, he was a partner in the law firm of Wickham, Borgelt, Skogstad & Powell, Milwaukee. He was an Ace Army Air Forces veteran of WWII. Services: private. Burial: Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis. He was preceded in death by his "beautiful bride", Marilynn Carlson Skogstad, August 30, 1999. Survivors: children Leif, Britt Skogstad, Sigrid Luther, Ingrid Dinsmore, Lisa Goetz, 12 grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

Norman died from the complications of Alzheimer’s. 
SKOGSTAD, Norman Cyrus (I11665)
 
14850 Norman L. Yackel, age 75, of Hayward, WI passed away on Thursday, August 21, 2014 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He fought Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) for the last three years.

Norman Lee Yackel was born February 8, 1939 in St. Paul, MN the son of Martin and Mabel (Olson) Yackel. Norm’s mother died when he was 10 and his father died when he was 12. He then moved to the family farm in Lamberton, MN to live with his Uncle John “Jack” and Aunt Maude Yackel. He graduated from Lamberton High School in 1957 and then joined the U.S. Air Force on October 3, 1957. He served until March 4, 1959 when he was honorably discharged due to his need to return to the family farm after his aunt and uncle fell ill. Norm farmed with his Uncle Jack for another 6 years before deciding to put himself through college. He entered the University of Minnesota in 1965 at the age of 26 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He continued on with his education at the University of Minnesota and graduated with a Juris Doctorate in 1971.

On December 27, 1969 Norm was joined in marriage to Donna Marie Landgraf in Hayward, WI at the First Congregational Church. After his graduation in 1971, Norm opened his law office in downtown Hayward. He served as the Sawyer County District Attorney in the 1970’s and continued on with private practice. In 1991, Norm was appointed the Sawyer County Circuit Judge and served the people of Sawyer County and Wisconsin until his retirement in 2009.

Norm enjoyed farming in his younger years and after he moved to Hayward, he enjoyed anything involving the outdoors including cutting wood, jogging and boating. Norm gave freely of his time and was involved in numerous civic-minded organizations over the years. He was an avid reader throughout his life and took a special interest in American history. He enjoyed golfing on Tuesday nights in the men’s league at the Hayward Golf Club and vacationing with Donna in Mexico. He was happiest spending time with his family on Durphee Lake, enjoying a good cigar. He was a member of the Keystone Masonic Lodge, Hayward Civic Club and Grace Lutheran Church.

Norm is survived by his wife of 44 years, Donna; two children, Erica (Adam) Dial of Stoughton, WI; John (Traci) Yackel of Hayward, WI; five grandchildren, Lindsey Dial, Tyler Dial, Jacob Kaczmarowski, Mitchel Kaczmarowski and Luke Martin Yackel; a sister, Carol (Tom) Duffy Sr. of Hayward, WI; a brother, Richard (Sharon) Yackel of North Chili, NY; many nieces and nephews; and his mother-in-law, Betty Landgraf of Hayward, WI.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Martin and Mabel Yackel; two brothers, Roger Yackel and Kenneth “Jim” Yackel; and his father-in-law, Donald Landgraf.

A funeral service will be held for Norm at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, August 25th at Grace Lutheran Church in Hayward with Pastor Tony Stoutenburg officiating. Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 24th and from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Monday, August 25th at Grace Lutheran Church. Military honors will be accorded by the Wisconsin Military Funeral Honors Program. Interment will be in the Greenwood Cemetery in Hayward.

Casket bearers will be City of Hayward Chief of Police, Joel Clapero; Sawyer County Sheriff, Mark Kelsey; LCO Tribal Chief of Police, Tim DeBrot Sr.; State Patrol Trooper, Martin Messa; City of Hayward Assistant Chief of Police, Craig Faulstich; Investigator for Sawyer County Sheriff, Gary Gillis.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Hayward Regional Hospice, the Hayward Library Foundation or to the Hayward Community Schools Education Foundation for a future scholarship in Norm’s name. 
YACKEL, Norman Lee (I26304)
 

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