Norma Winifred Follett 2 February 1933 – 13 June 2024
Douglas Tilley
So sad to hear of aunty Norma's passing. I also have fond memories of my childhood visits to her Wooroolin home. Playing her pianola, cooking in the kitchen, aunty Norma showing me how the rock/gem tumbler worked and plenty more. Memories that will last forever.
Douglas Tilley
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINEDiana Lindsay
Dear aunty will certainly be missed, but she will always be in our childhood memories, I have always told my children and grandchildren how aunty would pack up her picnic basket and off we'd go searching for gem stones. What a gifted one she was, she could play any song ,she would say "hum the tune a bit " then off she would go playing the piano by ear. And if we had legs long enough we were able to play her Pianola. Safe now in the Lord’s memory . John 5:28, 29 . Diana Alice
Diana Lindsay
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINEWade and Kaye Tordoff
Very sad news, auntie Norma has been a special part of our lives. She will be sadly missed, we had a lot of good times on the farms. Growing up on the farms were some of the most special times of our lives. Be thinking of you all today, god bless.