Norma Dame, Milton, NH— Norma Dame passed away on October 6th, 2024, at 5:48 pm, surrounded by her children. Norma, lovingly known as "Gram," was a cherished mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her passing has left a deep void in the hearts of her family and friends, who remember her as a kind and religious woman.
Norma is survived by her sister Nancy Childs and her husband Jim, her daughter Christine Dame, her son James Dame and his wife Rebecca, and her three granddaughters: Tiffany Carroll of Medford, Oregon; Shannon Houle-Laws of Dover, NH; and Andrea Dame of Farmington. She also leaves behind four great-grandchildren who will carry her memory forward.
A fundraiser has been organized by Shannon Houle to support the expenses related to Norma’s memorial and to help fulfill her final wishes. The family is reaching out for support, no matter how small, to cover the costs of her medical bills and funeral. Shannon shared her heartfelt message through Facebook, saying, "We’re so sad to have to do this," as she asks the community for help to honor Norma’s legacy.
In addition, Cheryl Huckins expressed her sympathy on Facebook, urging the community to contribute: "Anyone who would like to help this family put their lovely Mom and Grandma to rest, just click on the link below."
Norma’s family and friends will forever cherish the love she brought into their lives. She touched many hearts, and her legacy of faith and kindness will continue to inspire those who knew her.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Norma Dame’s family during this time of sorrow. May her memory be a blessing to all, and may the family find peace in knowing she is at rest.
Short Summary of Norma Dame
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Norma Dame |
Date of Passing | October 6th, 2024, 5:48 pm |
Fundraiser Created By | Shannon Houle |
Location | Milton, NH |
Purpose | Memorial expenses and medical bills |
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