Norma Jean Anderson, 82, loved traveling the country, stamping, baking
Early in the morning of Aug. 9, 2023, the population of Heaven increased by one as our beloved Norma Jean Anderson, 82, was called home by her guardian angel.
She was born in Louisville, Ky., on June 6, 1941, to the late Floyd and Alma (née Hines) Hayes.
Norma Jean was united in marriage to Charlie C. Anderson on June 16, 1959. Together they made their home in many different parts of the world, being a proud military family. Norma Jean and Charlie settled for 15 wonderful years in Shawano, Wis., to finish out their careers. Her retirement from Shawano Hospital in 1994 started their next great adventure of hitting the open road in their RV. Together they toured the country for five years, with their adventure ending in Racine, where they’ve called home (again) for the last 13 years.
We are sad to see her go but overjoyed that she was part of our loves. She was loving, witty and even a little sly (when the occasion required it). Norma Jean was a loving wife, mom, grandma and granny. She was affectionately known as “Pancake” by her eldest grandson.
Norma Jean was a very proud military wife, an avid stamper, baker and loved crocheting. Her last projects were homemade blankets for her great-grandsons. She deeply cherished the time spent traveling the country in their RV. Most of all, she loved to spend time with her family — having dinners, watching the Packers, Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks, and we can’t forget about hot dogs on the grill. Norma Jean’s favorite winter activities were watching western movies and “Yellowstone” with a great bowl of soup, chili or popcorn.
She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Charlie Anderson; children, Brenda (Brian) Brusha and Lee (Cindy) Anderson; grandchildren, Stephanie (Roger) Gemignani, Brian Brusha II, Jeffery Anderson and Katelyn Anderson; great-grandchildren, Rogie Gemignani and Liam Anderson; extended family, Sandy, Tony, Trent and Trista Deuster; brothers and sisters, Theresa Moore, Joyce Melvin, Fred Evins, Sam (Sue) Evins, Dan (Karen) Evins; sisters-in-law, Margie Hayes and Shirley Yeazle; brothers-in-law, Jerry and Milo Anderson; and special friends, Jim (Ruth) Procopio, Jerry (Dee) Gentry and Joyce Hanko.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her sister, Cindy Boyer.
A visitation and funeral service for Norma Jean will be held at 10 a.m. with an 11:30 a.m. service on Aug. 19 at Purath-Strand Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in memory of Norma Jean Anderson have been suggested to Shriner’s Hospital for Children in Chicago.
Obituary and photo of Norma Jean Anderson courtesy of Purath-Strand Funeral Home.
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