In Celebration of

Norma Isabelle Darling (née Trickey)

October 29, 1928 -  September 17, 2024

Norma Isabelle Darling (née Trickey) passed away peacefully on September 17th, 2024, at New Horizons Tower Retirement Home in Toronto.

Norma was born on October 29, 1928, to Sarah Isabelle Trickey (née Brown) and George Trickey in Toronto. She was the youngest and last surviving of five children, Bruce and Arthur Trickey, Thelma Coon, and Lois Hancey.

Beloved wife to her husband of 57 years, Henry John Kenneth (Ken) Darling (1928-2010). Norma is survived by her devoted children Robert and Shirley Darling, her son-in-law Joe MacDonald, and her adoring granddaughter, Grace. Also, her cousin Marjorie Johnson, and the children of both her brothers Arthur and Bruce, and her sister Lois, as well as Ken’s cousins the Peters, all of whom she held in special regard.

Norma earned her Bachelor of Arts in Home Economics at UofT and later her teaching degree at the University of Alberta. She loved teaching and taught secondary school for many years, in Alberta, Quebec, and Ontario. Her love of art and teaching combined in her personal life where she spent much of her time teaching her granddaughter how to paint, sew, knit, garden, and cook. After retirement Norma enjoyed working on the Board of Directors at The Mansion Condo where she and Ken lived for 25 years. During that period, she was the head of many committees and was elected President of the Board numerous times.

Norma loved to travel, in her youth she travelled across Canada for work, and later as Ken’s career at Otis Elevator moved the family across the country. In retirement Norma and Ken travelled often. They visited Australia, Hawaii, the mainland U.S., the Caribbean, the UK and Europe. They were Snowbirds who spent many winters in either Orlando or Las Vegas with their friends and loved ones. Summers were spent relaxing and gardening at the family home in Ravenna, Ontario.

The family offers our heartfelt gratitude to the wonderful care staff at New Horizons Tower, all of whom brought joy and comfort to Norma throughout her stay on the Oasis floor. We will be forever grateful for the love Norma was shown, and the beautiful friendships she made.

Visitation will be on Tuesday September 24th, 6:00-8:00pm at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6S 1P4. The funeral service will be at 11:00am on Wednesday September 25th.
She will be interred at Thornbury-Clarksburg Union Cemetery, Clarksburg, ON.

For those who wish, memorial donations are appreciated to New Horizons Tower, 1140 Bloor St. W. or the Toronto Humane Society.

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Barb & Mike Ferro (friends & neighbours)

Entered September 20, 2024 from Mississauga Ontario

It is with great sadness that we read about Norma’s passing.
She certainly had many life experiences. Mike & I were privileged to be
long time neighbours at The Mansion to Norma and Ken.
our deepest sympathy to her family , they have been left with many
memories to help them through the days ahead.
Barb & Mike

Marc Collins (Friend of Shirley)

Entered September 20, 2024 from Toronto

My thoughts are with you, Shirley, and Joe and Grace and the rest of the family. Shirley, there are no words that can fully describe the feeling of losing a mother...but I know your memories of her will be with you forever. May she rest in peace.

Bruno Marchese (Friend of the family)

Entered September 21, 2024

So sorry for your loss.

Robbie Robinson 

Entered September 21, 2024 from Montreal

My daughters Sarah and Rebecca, and I, send our condolences to Robert and Shirley and family on Norma's death. She was a wonderful lady and friend, and I have many fond memories of her going back to the 1970s in Beaconsfield. Dianne & I enjoyed annual visits with her during our summer visits to Ontario, when she was gracious and welcoming. I wish you comfort in this difficult time.

Susan Gobble (Second cousin)

Entered September 22, 2024 from Moorpark, California

May you reflect on all of the happy memories you shared with Norma and may they comfort you. We enjoyed spending time with her on her visits out west. May she rest in peace.

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