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Evelyn <I>Stimson</I> Norberg

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Evelyn Stimson Norberg

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12 Mar 2004 (aged 83)
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Poland, Chautauqua County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Evelyn Norberg, 83, of 1805 E. Main St., died at 11:45 p.m. Friday (March 12, 2004) in WCA Hospital.
She was the widow of Torsten D. Norberg, whom she married Sept. 2, 1939, in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Jamestown, and who died Nov. 2, 1996.

A lifelong area resident, she was born Nov. 22, 1920, in Jamestown, the daughter of Howard and Flora Proudman Stimson. Since 1962 she had operated Evelyn Norberg's Antiques in Levant. She was well-known around the country for her knowledge in the antique business. She was a member of the Kiantone Congregational Church, the Zonta Club and was a charter member of the Fenton Historical Society. Surviving are a son, Preston Norberg of Frewsburg; two daughters: Cynthia Hotchkiss of Jamestown and Patricia Davidson of Waldorf, Md.; and seven grandchildren: Michael Norberg of Manassas, Va., Julie Troutner of Sinclairville, Kathleen Sherman of Jamestown, Susanne Stone of Bemus Point, Bradley Davidson of Fairfax, Va. Gregory and Scott Davidson of Waldorf.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters: Ada Stimson and Kathleen Gaeta; and two brothers: Wilfred ''Steve'' and Gerald Stimson.




Evelyn Norberg, 83, of 1805 E. Main St., died at 11:45 p.m. Friday (March 12, 2004) in WCA Hospital.
She was the widow of Torsten D. Norberg, whom she married Sept. 2, 1939, in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Jamestown, and who died Nov. 2, 1996.

A lifelong area resident, she was born Nov. 22, 1920, in Jamestown, the daughter of Howard and Flora Proudman Stimson. Since 1962 she had operated Evelyn Norberg's Antiques in Levant. She was well-known around the country for her knowledge in the antique business. She was a member of the Kiantone Congregational Church, the Zonta Club and was a charter member of the Fenton Historical Society. Surviving are a son, Preston Norberg of Frewsburg; two daughters: Cynthia Hotchkiss of Jamestown and Patricia Davidson of Waldorf, Md.; and seven grandchildren: Michael Norberg of Manassas, Va., Julie Troutner of Sinclairville, Kathleen Sherman of Jamestown, Susanne Stone of Bemus Point, Bradley Davidson of Fairfax, Va. Gregory and Scott Davidson of Waldorf.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters: Ada Stimson and Kathleen Gaeta; and two brothers: Wilfred ''Steve'' and Gerald Stimson.






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