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Newspaper Articles Concerning Norms

NORMOYLE/NORMILE OBITS AND TIDBITS

After viewing the many online newspapers that have a searchable database, I have pasted as many of the images as possible. Some of the images were taken from microfilm obtained from the NY Public Library. Most of the images are from major newspapers and do not include the smaller towns. At this time I do not have the images in any particular order. I tried to include the date and newspaper for reference. 

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O'CONNOR, KATHLEEN MARGARET, 70, of New Port Richey, died Saturday (April 17, 1999) at home. She came here five years ago from her native Bronx, N.Y., and was a retired customer service representative for Guideposts, Carmel, N.Y. She was a member of St. James the Apostle Catholic Church, Port Richey. Survivors include her husband, William P.; three sons, James, Lake Carmel, N.Y., William, Decatur, Texas, and Thomas, Mount Kisco, N.Y.; a daughter, Kathleen O'Connor, Fishkill, N.Y.; a sister, Dolores Normoyle, Carmel; and four grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, New Port Richey Chapel.

 

NORMOYLE, HERMAN PATRICK, 88, of Beverly Hills, Fla.,  died Saturday (April 4, 1998) at home. Born in Astoria, N.Y., he came here 22 years ago from Huntington Station, N.Y. He was a retired tool and die maker for R.E.F. Manufacturing, Mineola, N.Y., and a Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Lucy; a son, Robert L., Minneapolis; two daughters, Carole A. Patilla, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Arlene F. Holzmann, Enfield, N.Y.; a brother, Joseph, Woodside, N.Y.; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness.

 

WILLIE, ELEANOR, 78, of Interlachen, Fla.,  formerly of Bay Pines, died Saturday (Jan. 10, 2004) at home. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., she moved to Interlachen from Bay Pines 23 years ago. She was a homemaker. Survivors include a son, Clifford Mosely, two daughters, Carlene Arth and Eunice Brinkley, a sister, Vera Oleary, and a brother, Stanley Normoyle, all of Interlachen; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. E. James Reese Funeral Home & Crematory, Seminole.

 

NORMOYLE, JAY EDWARD SR., 68, of Citrus Springs, Fla., died Thursday (July 22, 2004) at home under the care of his family and Hospice of Citrus County. He was born in Riverhead, N.Y., and moved to Citrus Springs in 1996 from Plantation. He was a retired truck driver and a Marine Corps veteran. Survivors include his wife, Geraldine V.; two sons, Joseph and Jay, both of Lecanto; a daughter, Jennifer A. Normoyle, Ocala; five sisters, Gertrude Gonce and Ellen Marsh, both of East Quoge, N.Y., Ella Mae Brown, Hampton Bays, N.Y., Alice Doughter, Stafford, Va., and Dolores Turner, Wagerville, Ala.; two brothers, Harold, Brentwood, N.Y., and Raymond, Stuart; and two granddaughters. Heinz Funeral Home & Cremation, Inverness.

 

RACK, EILEEN B., 58, of Citrus Springs, Fla.,  died Sunday (Aug. 20, 1995) at Marion Community Hospital, Ocala. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she came here 10 years ago from Margate. She was a sales representative for Burdines Department Store, Ocala, and a Catholic. Survivors include her father, John F., Citrus Springs; a sister, Geraldine Normoyle, Plantation; an aunt, Geraldine Decker, Citrus Springs; and several nieces and nephews. Fero Funeral Home, Beverly Hills.

 

FLANAGAN, GERTRUDE, 83, of New Port Richey, Fla., died Monday (Sept. 11, 1995) at Bear Creek Nursing Center. She came here 17 years ago from her native Chicago and was a retired secretary for Illinois Bell Telephone Co. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church. Survivors include a stepdaughter, Patricia F. Lyon, Wakefield, R.I.; two brothers, Joseph Hickey, Bourbonnais, Ill., and Robert Hickey, Matteson, Ill.; and a sister, Patricia Normoyle, Manteno, Ill. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point.

 

CALLAHAN, RITA BROWNE, 65, of South Pasadena, died Thursday (Feb. 26, 1998) at Palms of Pasadena Hospital, South Pasedena. Born in New York City, she came here in 1981 from Huntington, N.Y. She was an assistant manager of housekeeping for the Colonial Gateway Inn, St. Pete Beach, and was Catholic. Survivors include a son, Michael W., Clearwater; two daughters, Cathleen Callahan Stack, St. Petersburg, and Christin A. Callahan, Washington, Vt.; two brothers, Jack Browne, Chapel Hill, N.C., and Thomas Normoyle, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.; a sister, Mary E. Normoyle, Suffern, N.Y.; and five grandchildren. Brett Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.

 

 

Charles Joseph Mylod, a lawyer and real-estate executive who was instrumental in the development of several major office buildings in Manhattan, including Lever House at 390 Park Avenue, died Thursday at his home in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. He was 81 years old.

A major part of Mr. Mylod's realestate career was spent with Goelet Real Estate, where he held a range of positions including vice president and director. He was also president of the company's estate division, Goelet Estate Company.

 

Mr. Mylod graduated from Columbia University in 1925 and received a law degree from Fordham University in 1928. Early in his career Mr. Mylod practiced law and taught at St. John's University.

 

Mr. Mylod was active in a variety of civic and religious organizations. He served as a trustee of the Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn chairman of the Greater New York Fund, a trustee of Fordham University and vice president of the Emerald Association, a Catholic lay service organization.

He is survived by his wife, the former Kathrine Normile; and nine children: Charles J. Jr., of Oradell, N.J.; Katherine Mainzer of Aberdeen, N.J.; Marion Fitzgerald of Little Silver, N.J.; Robert J., of Potomac, Md.; James P., of Delmar, N.Y.; Rosemary, of Brooklyn; Eleanor Culver of Summit, N.J.; Carol King of Kensington, Md., and Brian J. Mylod of Avon, Conn. Also surviving are three brothers, 34 grandchildren and a great grandchild. Copyright New York Times Company Dec 18, 1983

 

 

 

In the interim, [Donna] Normoyle testified, she led a fearful existence as a virtual slave to Florida's most notorious biker gang. Normoyle, 37, is the first of several former girlfriends, or "old ladies," expected to testify against 16 members and associates of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. The 16 are on trial in federal court on charges of racketeering and drug and gun violations. Normoyle said she was ordered to give Wurtzburger all the money she made, as much as $300 a night, dancing at the Mons Venus club in Tampa. When she wasn't working, she said, she had to cook, vacuum, do laundry, run errands, clean guns and feed the dogs at the Outlaws clubhouse.

Above article was not documented as to when and where it was extracted from.

 

 

 

Elizabeth Normoyle
Elizabeth Normoyle of Riverhead died of natural causes on Jan. 1 at Central Suffolk Hospital's Skilled Nursing Facility. She was 76.

Born in Ireland Sept. 10, 1924, to Samuel and Isabell Dinsmore, Ms. Normoyle was a homemaker and leaves five children: Daniel Bendel and Barbara Sawler, both of Riverhead, Kenneth Sawler of Hampton Bays, George Normoyle of Selden, and Peter Normoyle of Georgia.

Also surviving are 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Visitation was held Jan. 2 at F.J. McLaughlin Funeral Home, Riverhead, where the Rev. Robert Jackman of Baiting Hollow-Calverton Congregational Church conducted funeral services on Jan 3. Interment took place at Riverhead Cemetery. Jan. 11, 2001 Riverhead Review New York.

 

 

Some miscellaneous obits:

NORMILE, Patrick "Paddy"; ; Cork COR IRL; Irish Examiner; 2001-3-15; dja

NORMOYLE, Patrick Joseph; 85; Kilmallock IRL>Sacramento CA; Sacramento Bee; 2001-5-7; ncpsac

NORMOYLE, Sister Mary Jerome Therese BVM; 87; IRL>Dubuque IA; Dubuque T-H; 1998-7-30; jrw

 

 

 

CATHERINE (SCANLON) DREW , daughter of Mary Normoyle and Patrick Scanlon passed away October 16, 1948 at the age of 75 years and 7 months. She was born March 4, 1873 in Harmon and died in her home in Nelson Township at 1 o'clock in the morning after a long illness. She received her education in the public schools and was united in Marriage May 22, 1895 in Dixon Ill. to Thomas F. Drew and spent her entire life in this vicinity.

She was preceded in death by her husband who passed away Nov. 7, 1933. She was the mother of nine children. Six daughters, Mrs. Mary Scully of Ohio, Mrs. Alice Levan of Dixon, Mrs. Margaret Ryan of Maytown, Mrs. Catherine Miller of Sterling, Mrs. Henry Vitello of Akron Ohio, Dorothy at home and three sons, Omer and Leo of Dixon and Raymond at home.

She also leaves to mourn three sisters, Mrs. Susan Kent of Sterling, Mrs. Mary Briscoe of Dixon, Mrs. D.D. Leonard of Harmon, two brothers, Tom Scanlon of Clinton Iowa, Joseph Scanlon of Dixon. 18 Grandchildren. One sister Mrs. Alice McConnell and one brother James preceded her in death.

Funeral services were conducted from St. Flannen's Catholic Church in Harmon, Monday October 18th with Rev. Fr. David Murhpy officiating. She was laid to rest in Holy Cross Cemetery at Harmon. The casket bearers were her nephews, Edward O'Donnell, Charles Kent, Clarence Kent, Henry Briscoe, Joseph Scanlon and Ray Briscoe

Dixon Evening Telegraph 5 November 1948

 

 

 

JANIS MELL-LAING

57 Of Bradenton, FL, formerly of Rock Island and Geneseo, IL, died Tuesday July 12, 2005 at Blake Memorial Hospital, Bradenton, FL.

Services will be Monday, July 18, 2005, 9:30 am at DeRoo Funeral Home, Moline, IL and 10:00 am at St. Pius X Church, Rock Island, IL. Visitation is Sunday 1:00 - 4:00 pm at the funeral home where a Christian Wake Service will be held at 3:30 pm. Burial will be at Rose Lawn Memorial Estate, Moline. Memorials may be made to the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Peoria, IL.

The former Janis L. Normoyle was born November 14, 1947 in Rock Island, the daughter of Ralph E. and Marjorie Rae Johnston Normoyle. She married the late Terry A. Mell August 31, 1968 in Rock Island. He preceded in death May 4, 1992. She later married Earl R. Laing III February 16, 2003. Mrs. Mell-Laing was employed by the Geneseo Water Department as an administrative assistant.

Survivors include the widow, Earl R. Laing III, Bradenton, FL, a daughter, Melissa Mell, New York, NY and a son, Ryan Mell, Steamboat, CO, sisters, Jacklyn Rooney, Delray Beach, FL, and Judy Normoyle, Bakersfield, CA, and a brother Jeff Normoyle, West Palm Beach, FL, foster parents, Kay and Bud Vogel, Moline, IL, and their children, Peter Vogel, Moline, IL, Tim Vogel, Durham, NC, and Matt Vogel, Allen, TX. To express condolences and make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries

 

 

 

Frank W. Normoyle

Frank W. Normoyle, 72, Port Charlotte, died June 16, 2005, at Fawcett Memorial Hospital, Port Charlotte.

He was born Aug. 30, 1932, in Staten Island, N.Y., and came to Port Charlotte in 1996 from Fredericksburg, Va., where he owned a furniture restoration business. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War and Vietnam War and was a member of American Legion Post 259 and the VFW, both in Clinton, Md., and the Fleet Reserve Association. He was a life member of the U.S. Navy League and a volunteer for Meals on Wheels and the Charlotte County Cultural Center. He attended Port Charlotte United Methodist Church.

Survivors include his wife of 20 years, Marsha (Johnson); a daughter, Judy Chardon of Port Charlotte; sons Frank J. of Willingboro, N.J., Glenn of Mount Laurel, N.J., and Brian of Houston; brothers Michael of Lakewood, Calif., and Joseph of Los Angeles; sisters Mary L. Brown of Staten Island, N.Y., and Judy St. Amand of Poquoson, Va.; and eight grandchildren.

Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Port Charlotte United Methodist Church. Inurnment and military honors by the Navy will be July 1, 2005, at Mount Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. Roberson Funeral Home and Crematory, Port Charlotte Chapel, is in charge.

Memorial donations may be made to Port Charlotte United Methodist Church, 21075 Quesada Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33952; or to the American Cancer Society, 992 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL 33953.

 

 

 

Dennis J. Normoyle 13-year resident of Elk Grove Village

Source Citation: "Dennis J. Normoyle.(Obituaries)(Obituary)." Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) (Jan 12, 2005): NA. Custom

Prayers for Dennis J. Normoyle, 92, formerly of Wauconda, will begin at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, at Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Road (three blocks south of Biesterfield Road), Elk Grove Village. Mass will follow at 11 a.m., at St. Julian Eymard Church. Interment will be in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today, at the funeral home. Born in Chicago, he died Monday, Jan. 10, 2005, at Manor Care of Elk Grove. Dennis was a World War II Army veteran. Dennis was the beloved husband of the late Mary A. (nee Kilcrin), who passed away in 2001; loving father of Dennis J. Normoyle Jr., Margaret M. (Richard) Wermich, Mary Noreen (Harvey) Huebner, and James R. (Elaine) Normoyle; cherished grandfather of Kelly (John) Kichka, Mary Beth (Richard) Belcastro, Kathleen (James) Milani, Maureen (James) Rabe, Peggy (Fred) Gonzini, Eileen (Kenneth) Sloan, Dawn (Douglas) Kraneman, Patty (Michael) Fontanetta, Deanna (Joseph) Rossi, Michael and Carrie Normoyle; and dear great-grandfather of Robert, Nicholas, Christopher and Katie Kichka, Lisa, Rachel and Taylor Belcastro, Lauren and Bailey Milani, Emma and Grace Rabe, Joseph and Jordan Gonzini, Megan and Mallory Sloan, Kyle and Nathan Kraneman, Michael, Alexa and Gabriella Fontanetta, Devyn and Madison Rossi, the late Kristin Rabe and Michelle Sloan. Donations may be made to the Riverside Foundation, 14588 Highway 22, Lincolnshire, IL 60069 or Kristin's Klub, 1835 Maine Drive, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007. For informatione (847)640-0566.

 

 

 

MR. AND MRS. NORMOYLE.(CNY).

The Post Standard (Syracuse, NY)(Jan 14, 2007): pI7. (213 words) 

William F. and Anne Marie (Flanagan) Normoyle, of Camillus, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary September 1, 2006.

William and Anne celebrated on September 2 by renewing their nuptial vows at a family gathering in the Philadelphia, Pa., area and a dinner party at Desmond Hotel in Malvern, Pa. They also celebrated on September 3 with a lawn party and barbeque at the residence of their son, Bill Jr., in Chester Springs, Pa. The couple was married September 1, 1956, in St. Ignatious Loyola Church in New York City. The family includes son William Normoyle Jr. and his wife, Cheryl, of Chester Springs; son Michael Normoyle, of Camillus; daughter Maureen Demers and her husband, John, of Delmar; daughter Kathleen Connolly and her husband, Brian, of Cumberland, R.I.; son Brian Normoyle and his wife, Lynn, of Camillus; daughter Eileen Cebeniak and her husband, Jim, of Westvale; and nine grandchildren.

Bill is a realtor and president of Normoyle Real Estate Inc. Anne is a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, and retired from Sears after 14 years.

Anne and Bill produced a musical DVD; combining 8mm film from their wedding plus footage from their anniversary events. The DVD commerates their enduring love intertwining with their parents, children, and grandchildren.

 

The New York Times (Dec 7, 2004 pA25(L) col 01 (2 col): pA25(L).  

McLOUGHLIN -- Margaret Normile, 99, of River Edge, NJ, formerly of Brooklyn, on December 6, 2004. Widow of the late Edward Esq. Mother of Peggy Hardiman, Edward, Sister Jean SSND, Kevin, and Peter. Twin sister of Katherine Mylod. MomMom of 13 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren. Visiting at Beaugard Funeral Home, 869 Kinderkamack Road, River Edge, NJ, Wednesday, 2-4, 7-9 P.M. Funeral Mass Thursday, 9:30 AM, at St. Peter the Apostle RC Church in River Edge, NJ. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Valhalla. In lieu of flowers donations are requested in Margaret's memory to the SSND Education Center, 120-09 141 Street, South Ozone Park, NY 11436.

 

NORMILE, MARY P.(CAPITAL REGION). 

Albany Times Union (Albany, NY) (Oct 2, 1999): pB8. (226 words) 

SCOTIA -- Mary P. Normile, 83, of the Glendale Nursing Home, died Friday at her residence. Born in Troy, she was the daughter of the late Augustine and Anna DiGregoria Fucci. She was educated in schools in Sycaway and resided in Cohoes for most of her adult life. Mrs. Normile had been employed as a seamstress at several Cohoes area clothing manufacturers and retired in 1981. She had also been employed at Cohoes Manufacturing Co. She was a member of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union of America and a communicant of St. Bernard's Church in Cohoes. Wife of the late Francis J. Normile; mother of Sally Tracy of Waterford, Diane Manning of Mechanicville, Nicholas Normile of Johnsonville and the late Frances Rocchini; sister of Frank Fucci of Loudonville, James Fucci of Saratoga, Betty Severino of Loudonville, Gus Fucci of Troy, Richard Fucci of Albany and the late Jack Fucci. Also survived by 12 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday at 10:15 a.m. from the Philip J. Brendese Funeral Home, 133 Broad Street, (Rt. 32) Waterford and at 10:45 a.m. at St. Bernard's Church, Cohoes. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Waterford. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home office.

 

THOMAS NORMILE.(CAPITAL REGION).

Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)(Sept 27, 1998): pB6. (230 words) 

WATERVLIET -- Thomas Normile, 63, of 8th Avenue, died suddenly Friday at his home. Born in Cohoes, he was the son of the late William and Cecile Charron Normile. He was a resident of Cohoes and Albany before moving to Watervliet where he has been a resident for over 40 years. He was a Navy veteran from 1953-56. He was employed by Allied- Bendix in Green Island for over 35 years, retiring in 1994. He was also a carrier for the Times Union during his retirement. He was a life member of the Schuyler Heights Volunteer Fire Department. He was the beloved husband of 41 years of Gloria S. DelSignore Normile; beloved father of Thomas D. Normile of Watervliet, David Normile of Hinesburg, VT and Joanne V. Quell of Menands; cousin of Mary Danko Wynn and Helen Danko Chmielewski both of Albany, nephew of the late Alice and Jack Danko of Albany. Funeral from the Parker Bros. Memorial, 2013 Broadway, Watervliet, Monday at 8:15 a.m. and at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart of Mary Church, Watervliet. Cremation will follow in Albany Rural Crematory, Menands. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 4-8 p.m. Contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, 23 Computer Drive East, Albany, NY 12205 or to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

 

 

 

1904 (100 years ago)

Norfolk & Western Railway advertised trips to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.

J.B. Birmingham, of Lexington, "invented and patented an emergency safety brake attachment for use on railroads."

The patent rights and machinery to manufacture the "H.S. Palmer hollow concrete building block" was purchased by Messrs. McGehee & Normoyle of Roanoke.

 

NORMOYLE James E. (Jay Edwards), of Vernon Township, died Saturday, Feb. 9, 2002. beloved husband of Theresa (nee Seitz) Normoyle, devoted father of Amanda and Jamie Normoyle, Tracie and Matthew Higgins and Jennifer and Alan Warga, loving brother of Joan Williams, cherished grandfather of Chanel and Jame Warga and several nieces and nephews. A memorial Mass will be held Saturday, Feb. 16, 2002, at 12 noon St. Jude the Apostle R.C. Church, Beaver Run Rd., Hamburg, N.J. In lieu of flowers or other expressions of sympathy the family suggests a donations in his name to Make-A-Wish Foundation, 1034 Salem Rd., Union, N.J. 07083, Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, N.J. 07860, or to the Salvation Army.

 

James Henry Normoyle

James Henry Normoyle, 80, Venice, died Nov. 29, 2000.

He was born July 23, 1920, in South Boston, Mass., and came to Venice 15 years ago from Kingston, Mass. He graduated from Northeastern University in Boston and was an office manager in the research department of Raytheon Corp. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Post 159 in Venice. He was a lifetime member of Knights of Columbus in Burlington, Mass.

Survivors include his companion, Virginia A. Gallo of Venice; a daughter, Elaine P. Bensenouci of Burlington, Mass.; a son, James B. of Wilmington, Mass.; a sister, Elizabeth Kirby of Humarock Beach, Mass.; and four grandchildren.

Services and burial will be in Burlington. Ewing Funeral Home is in charge.

Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238.

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Dec. 6, 1929

 

 

 

NORMILE, ANNA-MARIE 9/20/1921 - 4/27/2004-"Through the medium of artistic expression, in response to the world around me, it is my hope to stimulate in others an awareness that will form a deepening chain of visible communication." With these words, Anna-Marie manifested her philosophy of concern for others that marked her professional career and her entire life.-All of her relatives and friends are in awe of her artistic ability. She was a great painter, sculptor, writer, and musician, but shunned fame. If she had looked for an agent, she would have been famous. Her paintings are in homes and institutions around the world. Her writings appeared in several magazines.-During the years she held the position of art director for a well known Chicago fashion marketing concern, she designed a unique graphic method of depicting fashion trends, which was part of the display of her work in New York on the NBC Television program, "ToDay". Her fashion illustrations appeared on a continuing basis, in New York's famed, "Women's Wear Daily", and the fashion industry's "AM Magazine".-Anna-Marie was devastated when she lost Peggy and Denny, but she quickly put aside her immeasurable grief in order to care for her beloved grandsons, Evan and Logan. -She had a stroke during the night and went into a coma after singing happy 21st birthday to her youngest grandson, Logan, the evening before. She felt that she had done all she needed to do.-With all of her great talents, her greatest attribute was her unselfish love. She poured her love out on everyone with whom she came in contact.

 

 

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