Valorie and Richard were members of the Stroudwater Baptist Church, where they found community and fellowship. They also enjoyed researching their genealogy together, and as a member of The Mayflower Society, she was a proud 11th descendent of passenger George Soule. Valorie loved tending to her garden. When she wasn't spreading her knowledge about plants, or baking one of her famous apple pies, she was antiquing, finding spectacular tea cups to add to her never-ending collection. Other days she enjoyed long drives with her husband to visit friends or their favorite apple orchards and restaurants. Above all, her favorite thing was to be together with her family.
Valorie was predeceased by her husband, Richard A. Norton, and her two sisters; Beverly and Elaine.
Valorie and Richard were members of the Stroudwater Baptist Church, where they found community and fellowship. They also enjoyed researching their genealogy together, and as a member of The Mayflower Society, she was a proud 11th descendent of passenger George Soule. Valorie loved tending to her garden. When she wasn't spreading her knowledge about plants, or baking one of her famous apple pies, she was antiquing, finding spectacular tea cups to add to her never-ending collection. Other days she enjoyed long drives with her husband to visit friends or their favorite apple orchards and restaurants. Above all, her favorite thing was to be together with her family.
Valorie was predeceased by her husband, Richard A. Norton, and her two sisters; Beverly and Elaine.
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