Norton, Ginger Violet
I am sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. I remember her well. I know you will miss her terribly but she had a long and active life. It is tough becoming the "older" generation as all of us are now. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Beverly
Sam Browall - 5/18/2015
Sorry about your mom passing. I would love to visit Mary and Tom someday. Been lots of years since we played on Cascade Street! I am fine. I only have kids and grand kids now. Perhaps we can visit at the time of the memorial service! Take care Sam
Sam Browall - 5/18/2015Ginger was fine woman. I knew her from the Board of Directors at Westward Heights. She was so sweet and caring. Even though I knew her only in her last decade of her life, I would have enjoyed knowing her all of her life. To the end she had such dignity.We have lost a great human being.
Donna Schulz - 5/18/2015My memories of Aunt Ginger are from the summers my family spent in Lander. While Dad and Doc would go fishing Mom, Aunt Ginger and our cousins would find wonderful things to do. One year the mom's took us kids to Yellowstone. Each year my cousin Ann and I would have new dresses which our mothers made. Coming from Iowa visiting the Lander Nortons was very exciting. I know that Mom, Dad, Kenny, Doc and Ginger are now discussing who caught the biggest fish and in which lake. Love to you all, Ruth
Ruth Norton - 5/21/2015Ginger Norton was a wonderful woman, & a great help to us when we came to Lander. She helped Dave by preparing a membership list of names & addresses of church members so he could call on them. Lynette received help in learning to knit. We could always rely on her for help in many areas of the church. She was a valuable member of the whole community. We have enjoyed communicating with her over the years, and feel fortunate to have known her. Reverend David & Lynette Donkle
Dave & Lynette Donkle - 5/27/2015