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Norma <I>Tribe</I> O'Connor

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Norma Tribe O'Connor

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Feb 2014 (aged 94)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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March 31, 1919 February 8, 2014 on February 8, 2014, after a long look back at her beautiful legacy, Norma T. O'Connor took the waiting hands of her family and friends and went forward on her next adventure. It was hard for her to leave her beautiful life and precious grandchildren. All of her grandchildren were with her as she took her last breath. She wasn't scared because Erinn was holding her hand and never left her side.

Norma was born to Henry Ed and Rosella Tribe on March 31, 1919. She was the youngest sibling of older brothers Howard, Wayne and big sister Virginia.

Norma attended Ogden High School and Weber College. On February 10, 1948, Norma married the love of her life, Joseph Richard "Dick" O'Connor. Johnny and Suzan were the proud result of this union. Dick passed away in 1983.

When her beloved Johnny passed away Norma had a passionate purpose in life, to help raise her grandchildren. She did an excellent job and their lives were forever better because of her.

Norma was an avid golfer all of her life. She also loved to read and do crossword puzzles. Norma always demonstrated a perfect example of generosity and unconditional love.

Norma's legacy is here to continue on and make her proud. She is survived by her daughter Suzan O'Connor, San Antonio, Texas, daughter in law Anabeth O'Connor, and grandchildren Elizabeth Sparks, Katy (Michael) Rodrigues, Erinn (Adam) Lutz, Molly O'Connor, and Joseph Patrick O'Connor, and her nine greatest gifts, great-grandchildren, Kaden, Kenzlee, Nick, Cooper, Myles "meyers", Malia, Mason "martin", Peyton and Olivia - all of Ogden.

GRANDMA WE LOVE YOU BIG HI

Inurnment will be at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park, 836 - 36th Street, Ogden, UT.
March 31, 1919 February 8, 2014 on February 8, 2014, after a long look back at her beautiful legacy, Norma T. O'Connor took the waiting hands of her family and friends and went forward on her next adventure. It was hard for her to leave her beautiful life and precious grandchildren. All of her grandchildren were with her as she took her last breath. She wasn't scared because Erinn was holding her hand and never left her side.

Norma was born to Henry Ed and Rosella Tribe on March 31, 1919. She was the youngest sibling of older brothers Howard, Wayne and big sister Virginia.

Norma attended Ogden High School and Weber College. On February 10, 1948, Norma married the love of her life, Joseph Richard "Dick" O'Connor. Johnny and Suzan were the proud result of this union. Dick passed away in 1983.

When her beloved Johnny passed away Norma had a passionate purpose in life, to help raise her grandchildren. She did an excellent job and their lives were forever better because of her.

Norma was an avid golfer all of her life. She also loved to read and do crossword puzzles. Norma always demonstrated a perfect example of generosity and unconditional love.

Norma's legacy is here to continue on and make her proud. She is survived by her daughter Suzan O'Connor, San Antonio, Texas, daughter in law Anabeth O'Connor, and grandchildren Elizabeth Sparks, Katy (Michael) Rodrigues, Erinn (Adam) Lutz, Molly O'Connor, and Joseph Patrick O'Connor, and her nine greatest gifts, great-grandchildren, Kaden, Kenzlee, Nick, Cooper, Myles "meyers", Malia, Mason "martin", Peyton and Olivia - all of Ogden.

GRANDMA WE LOVE YOU BIG HI

Inurnment will be at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park, 836 - 36th Street, Ogden, UT.


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