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Norma STALKER Obituary

STALKER, Norma Winifred (nee Campbell). 1933 – 2013.
- Passed peacefully at Hospice Southland on Wednesday, 6 March 2013. Dearly loved wife of the late Alister and much loved mother of Judith (Dunedin). Loved sister, sister-in-law and friend of Joan Campbell and John and Ann Hancock (Sydney). Loved Auntie of her many nieces and nephews. A service to remember the life of Norma will be held in St David's Church, Regent Street, Invercargill on Monday, 11 March at 1.30pm, followed by interment at Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill. In lieu of flowers, donations may be left at the service for The Cancer Society.
We would welcome tributes messages of condolence online at www.southlandtimes.co.
nz/deathnotices or sent to 4/163 Queens Drive, Invercargill 9810.

- Respectfully cared for by J Fraser & Sons Ltd FDANZ
Published by Southland Times on Mar. 8, 2013.

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Sandra Wilson (Barrett)

March 18, 2013

Judy, I have been away and Mum has just told me about your Mums passing. I am really sorry. I still remember her and your Dad looking after me when I was little. They were so kind to me:) it really is a special childhood memory. Take care xx

Liz Malcolm

March 17, 2013

Judith - I am sad to see that your mum has passed on. Mum always spoke fondly of Norma. She was Bly Harvey - you may not remember her - we are related somewhere down the family tree. I hope you are coping with her passing. It's not easy parting with someone so special. Kind regards - Liz Malcolm (Claire's friend from way back).

March 11, 2013

Norma, you and Alister welcomed us into your family almost 40 years ago and have treated us like immediate family ever since. You were always the strong lady who faced life's adversities and challenges with a very positive attitude and a zeal and love for life that has been an inspiration. You were always so totally fair and honest in all your dealings and you treated everyone with respect and dignity, consequently displaying a faultless level of care and generosity towards all who were lucky enough to know you. Indeed, our family members were recipients of all of these attributes over the years, and along with your ever-cheerful smile and encouraging comments, Norma, you will be greatly missed. We are only sorry that we can't be with you and the family at this time. Rest in peace.
Love, Jenni and Peter Windle and Family

Brigid Kelly

March 10, 2013

Norma, with Alister and Judith, was a lovely neighbour of my family when I was a child. I am sorry to hear that she is gone.

Robyn Lee

March 9, 2013

Norma was a very dear and loyal friend to our Mum Helen over many years, and we so appreciated her kindness and caring. Norma was a very special lady, a tireless worker at St Davids and an inspiration to many, she will be so sadly missed. Our thoughts are with you all at this time. She sleeps in Gods beautiful garden in the sunshine of perfect peace.

Ann Clark

March 9, 2013

My Deepest Sympathy goes with you all at this sad time Norma will be dearly missed by all that knew her Ann ex member Clifton Friendship group

March 9, 2013

Heartfelt sympathy to Judy, Joan & family at the loss of a truly warm hearted & generous of spirit lady. A very special aunty to all the Stalker nieces & nephews.Thinking of you all, Sandy Ellis, Queenstown

March 8, 2013

One wintry Saturday in June of 2012 my wife an I quietly crept down to St Davids. The plan was to find out what time the Sunday meeting began. As we peeped in the front window Norma came up from behind and invited us in.

As Norma went about doing one of her flower arrangements she also gave us the grand tour. We were both touched by
her thoughtfulness that soon became evident in everything she does. And yes we now attend St Davids.

Over time we became good friends. More than anything Hine an I will miss Norma's countenance, but one thing we do know is that she is with the Lord and we will see her again.

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