A drink on the dock with Auntie Norah was always a treat.
I loved her artwork and her beautiful living room. She was very artistic.
Jamie, Mike, Dana, Tim and families,
I'm so sorry on the loss of your Mum, my Aunt. She was always such an upbeat and positive person (like Gammy) who was always happy to see you! She had so many amazing talents from her cooking to her art. She loved life and especially loved all of her family. I know her spirit will always be with you and that she is at peace now looking at the sunset over Lake Kawagama...
I'll always remember the warm welcome, smiles and laughter at #28 Sedgebrook when ever Magie and I were back in the old neighbourhood.
I RECOGNIZED THE SMILE BEFORE I READ THE OBITUARY AND HAVE BEEN VISITING HAPPY MEMORIES SINCE---- ST.CLEMENT'S SCHOOL DAYS,WEEK-ENDS AT WASAGA BEACH, MY BRIDESMAID, BABIES ARRIVALS AND MANY MORE.
NORAH WAS A GREAT FRIEND AND KNOW HOW MUCH SHE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL OF THE FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
Many fond memories of my times with Auntie Norah especially summers at Kawagama and family gatherings where we would share laughs and the latest news. I admired her many artistic accomplishments and also enjoyed the great recipes she shared with me. Her welcoming smile and wave from the dockhand door will be missed!