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Norma Winifred Follett 2 February 1933 – 13 June 2024

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24 June 2024
24/06/24

So sorry for your loss. Have found memories of my early years cooking with Aunty Norma, playing the piano with her, picking walnuts and more…hoping your memories give you comfort today, much love Robyn xxxooo

>read on Robyn Williams (Nee Tilley)
24/06/24

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.

>read on Wade and Kaye Tordoff
25 June 2024
25/06/24

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

>read on Diana Lindsay
25/06/24

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.

>read on Douglas Tilley

So sorry for your loss. Have found memories of my early years cooking with Aunty Norma, playing the piano with her, picking walnuts and more…hoping your memories give you comfort today, much love Robyn xxxooo

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. Read full message here.

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 Read full message here.

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. Read full message here.