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Stoddart, Norma Irene

Harmony, NS

July 19, 1925 - September 23, 2024


Stoddart, Norma Irene- 99, of Harmony, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 23, 2024 in Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital, Middleton.


Born in The Forties, Lunenburg County, she was a daughter of the late Carey and Annie (Bezanson) Brown.


Norma worked at Marshall’s Clothing Store, Kingston where she always went above and beyond to help customers find what they were looking for. She was a member of the Western Kings Memorial Hospital board, a deacon and life member of the Harmony Baptist Church, and was President of the Women’s PC Party for Kings West. Norma enjoyed volunteering with 4-H where she taught square dancing. She was always volunteering with the PC Party alongside her husband.


Anytime someone in the community needed help with meals or childcare, Norma was there to help. After getting her drivers’ license at 55 years old, Norma was always on the go helping others.


Surviving are her daughters Cindy Robinson, Richmond, BC; Mary Lynn Stoddart, Harmony; son Barry, Berwick; grandchildren, Barclay (Janet) Robinson; Kyla (Chris) Robinson; Troy Stoddart; Tracey Stoddart; John (Courtney) Hoffman; Eddie (Sarah) Hoffman; great grandchildren, Lyndsey, Danielle, Brooklynn, and Addyson; great great grandchildren, Ezra and Eli; sister-in-law Rollena Brown, The Forties; nephew Gordon (Carol) Ward, Bridgetown; nieces Louise (Lawrence) Freeman, Kingston;  Elaine Hoare, loyal and special friends Marilyn Saunders, Joyce and Reg Huntley.


Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Glen; great granddaughter Alexis Stoddart; foster-sons, Jack O’Toole and Wayne Sprake; son-in-law Victor Robinson; sisters Gladys and Evelyn; brothers Millage, Clyde, Morley, Paul, and Roscoe.


The memorial service will be 1:00 pm on Saturday, October 5, 2024 in Middleton Funeral Home, 398 Main Street, 1-855-825-3448. Rev. Bob Elliott officiating.


Interment in Aylesford Union Cemetery, Aylesford. Donations in memory may be made to Harmony Baptist Church.




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