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NORMA THOMAS

Born: Apr 09, 1939

Date of Passing: Apr 09, 2022

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NORMA THOMAS
April 9, 1939 – April 9, 2022


On her 83rd birthday, Norma Thomas' life came full circle and she had to leave us.
Born in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan to the late Tom and Edna Young, Norma's family eventually landed in Saskatoon. There she attended Bedford Road Collegiate followed by graduation from the Saskatoon Teachers' College. Any further educational ambitions were swept away when she encountered the bohemian charm of budding broadcaster Stan Thomas, who she married in 1958. From that time on, her greatest joy, purpose and pride became her beloved husband and their five daughters. Norma was a professional when it came to handling an abundance of children, curling miles of hair, taming the wild cowlick all in preparation for the school play, the choir recital, the Christmas Concert, the band performances and the public speaking competitions. The girls all costumed in stylish matching dresses from Adilman's Department Store. From Saskatoon, to Winnipeg, to Vancouver and back to Saskatoon, Norma and Stan collected a wide assortment of entertaining and entertained friends. All were drawn in by her generous hospitality, good humour, unforgettable laugh and honest interest in every one. A friendship you could count on for a lifetime. Her compassionate and open nature enriched every endeavour, from managing medical offices to adventurous interior design.
Left to celebrate and always love her is her husband Stan and their darling daughters - Adrienne Thomas of Saskatoon, Lauren Thomas (Patrick Noone) of Sydney, Australia, Cara Thomas (Tony Giancola) of Winnipeg, Marla Thomas (Warren Mead) of Calgary and Nicole Semko (David Semko) of Saskatoon. Nanny was also a devoted grandmother to Brendan Thomas-Noone (Sheradyn Simmons), Jordan and Hailee Mitchell, Jackson and Olivia Semko, Dylan Champion, Grace and Ella Semko. Unfortunately, her journey ended a bit too soon to meet her one and only great-grandchild, Jean Noone of Canberra, Australia. We will all hold her in our hearts and hear her joyful laughter for the rest of our days. Norma was predeceased by many wonderful friends and family who will be waiting for her to host the reunion party.
Our thanks for long term care from Dr. Richard Leakos and deep gratitude to Dr. Richard Mataraj, the wonderful nursing staff of 5100 Medicine and Rev. Heather Anderson for your care.
A memorial service will take place on Thursday, April 14 at 2:00 p.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 812 Preston Ave. For those unable to attend please visit www.faithproductions.ca/livestream to view the service. Masking will be required.
Arrangements entrusted to Chelsea Krentz - Mourning Glory Funeral Services (306) 978-5200. To share memories of Norma or send condolences please visit www.mourningglory.ca
If you would like to make a donation in Norma's memory, please do so to the non-profit of your choice or to the Luthercare Foundation, c/o 1212 Osler Street, Saskatoon, SK S7N 0T9 or www.luthercare.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 13, 2022

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Over the years with Norma, we had so much fun and many laughs. And many happy memories. Norma always made us feel at home when we visited, whether it was a Grey Cup party or a New Years' Eve celebration. We felt like part of the family. We fondly remember our visit with them for their 50th Wedding Anniversary in Saskatoon. We also had a great time at their 25th Anniversary in Winnipeg. Stan and Norma were so fortunate to have five beautiful daughters, and we felt privileged to get to know them all. We say this with sadness in our hearts, but with joy in our minds as we will recall forever that glorious smile and laugh of Norma Thomas. - Posted by: Wally & Marilyn Jackson (Dear Friends) on: Apr 13, 2022

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