Dear mother, (fondly referred to as Grandma Norma by 68 grandchildren)
Thank you for the privilege we have had to be loved by you. Your heavenly graduation has created an even greater appreciation for your amazing life.
You walked your talk in areas of honesty, generosity, integrity, and dedication.
We look back on your 100 years of existence with marvel over your life Those 100 years began when you came into the world on February 7th, 1921 in Grandma Campbell’s Heber City Home as the daughter of Blanche Allison and Milton Campbell. Your life stemmed from a meager childhood to successful years of accomplishment working as a gifted hair stylist, a realtor, and the secretary of Olympus High School.
We recall some highlights of being the lead in your high school musical, queen of Wasatch County Fair, meeting Grandpa Ben Gustafson on the Park City hill, falling for University of Utah football player, Charles Pollei, and three children later, remarrying your childhood friend, Max Epperson, who lived just one block away from your home in Heber City. What a thrilling time when your dream came true the day you and Max were sealed together in the Mesa Temple.
In various locations, you loved creating an organized home and cooking nummy meals. Your smile blessed every visitor entering the home you and daughter, Linda built together. Good times and good food were had by all.
You have left a legacy of love that will go forward because of your deep connection you have maintained with your many grandchildren. You were a caregiver who protected and loved all those in your life.
Although you will be missed, we are so happy you are dancing with Max once again.
Survived by:
Karin Behrends and husband Gene Behrends of Mesa, Arizona
Vicki Clark and husband Doug Clark of Liberty, Utah
Linda Hincy her primary care-giver in Sandy, Utah
68 Grandchildren
Preceded in death by husband Max Epperson
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