NORMA EVELYN ANDERSON OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Parks Brothers Funeral Home
NORMA EVELYN ANDERSON
1920 - 2008
Norma Evelyn Coleman Anderson was born on February 25, 1920 in Paden, Oklahoma, and departed this life on Friday, October 3, 2008 in Seminole, Oklahoma, at the age of 88.
Norma, the daughter of Earl August and Ella Rhea Holder Coleman, was a resident of Seminole County.
She had made her home in the Paden and Prague area until 1985.
She married Leonard Lee Anderson on June 10, 1963 in Chandler. He preceded her in death on November 1, 1992.
She was a member of the Prague Nazarene Church and was a retired Nurse's Aide.
She was also preceded in death by two daughters, Charolotte Leonard and Martha Novotny; five brothers, one sister, two granddaughters and one grandson.
Survivors include two sons, John Arthur Smith of Bowlegs, Oklahoma; Jerry Wayne Smith of Seminole, Oklahoma; one brother, John Coleman of Prague; and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held on Monday, October 6, 2008 in the Paden Cemetery, at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. Roy H. Robertson, Jr. officiating.
Interment will follow at Paden Cemetery.
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