HARTFORD – Norma A. Hill, 84, of Hartford, passed away on Friday, May 17, 2013.
Born on January 10, 1929, she was the daughter of the late Bernard and Minnie (Bennett) Colvin.
In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, Charles Hill, two brothers and four sisters.
Norma is survived by a son and daughter; three sisters; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Instead of calling hours, Norma’s family suggests that you find closure in remembering the love you expressed to her while she was living.
They also would like to express their gratitude to all the staff at The Orchard Nursing Home in Granville for the love and care they gave her and to the residents there who loved her too.
Services are private.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls.
I will always remember you. My thoughts and prayers to her family. Marie
Dear Norma’s family,
I enjoyed visiting Norma, with her very sweet disposition when I went to The Orchard to be with my Mom, Dorothy Lyons. She would show interest in how Mom and I were doing on any particular day. I liked watching her play bingo. I believe she has now joined Mom in heaven. Our condolences to Norma’s family and friends.
Sharon and Bob Bogdan
Norma was a lovely woman & a dear friend & (grandmother know to my kids Amanda & Dylan) she was truly loved & will be dearly missed by us….
Missy,Gary,Amanda,Dylan,& Ryan
To Norma’s family, So very sorry for your loss……….Norma’s spirit is a loving one………I know she made sure to give me a hug every time we crossed paths. This is the memory I will have every time I think of her. Sending hope for comfort to you all.
Sincerely,
Mike & Family
“Love ya,hun” was always what Aunt Norma would say..thoughts & prayers are with the family.
chrissy ziser(ryther)
My sister Norma was always prepared to serve the Lord. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church all of her life. St. James was very much apart of The Colvin Family growing up baptisms ,marriages
and funerals. Norma was a sister and a Mother to us. God has finally brought you home with your “Charlie”. You always called me “Kay Baby” I love you forever in my heart.
Your Kay Baby.
I’ve known you many years as “Ma” just because of knowing your Son Norman and his boys. I’m sorry for your huge loss. I know how bad it feels. Please know that I am here on the hill still, if there is ANYTHING I can do. We’ve been friends over a long span of many years. Time and distance does not separate friendships…I am saddened by your loss, but please know that time heals and things will get better.
With love, friendship and my deepest sympathy,
Toni