×

Norma Stough

Norma Stough

FAIRMONT — Norma Stough, age 82, of Fairmont, formerly of Truman, passed away Tuesday, June 30, 2020, at her home at Goldfinch Estates in Fairmont. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic guidelines, a private memorial service will be held 5 p.m. Wednesday July 8, and will be livestreamed via the funeral home’s website, followed by a drive-by visitation/celebration parade at 6 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Truman. Inurnment will take place at Ridgelawn Memorial Park, rural Truman.

Zaharia Family Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. www.zahariafamilyfuneral.com

Norma Elaine Stough was born April 7, 1938, in Jackson, Minn., daughter of Walter and Hilda (Yonker) Splinter. She grew up in Jackson, graduating from Jackson High School in 1956.

Art and Norma met in high school and married April 26, 1957, just recently celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary. Art and Norma lived in Sherburn, Minn., until 1963, when they relocated to Truman. They bought the house on Highway 15 (and all its contents, which fueled their passion for collecting antiques). In 1975, they built their own new home on Ciro Street with help from family and friends.

Norma stayed at home with the kids until their youngest started school in 1969. She worked at Stan & Mary’s Café, Carrol’s Market in Truman, finishing out her working career with TFE Plumbing, which later became Watson’s Plumbing and Heating retiring in March of 2000. Norma was often referred to as “Josephine the Plumber.” There was not anything that she could or would not attempt to fix.

She loved all the years golfing, especially every ladies day as a member at Rose Lake Golf Club. She was active in Truman Jaycees, Cub Scouts as a den mother, campfire leader and #1 sports fan for her kids and grandkids. You could find her with a full cup of coffee (from sunup until sundown) roaming around everywhere. Cooking meals and baking for her kids and grandkids and any of their friends was her absolute favorite pastime; everyone was always welcome at their house. She also enjoyed sewing, golfing, flower gardening, crafts, fishing, summer vacations up north with the family, or just visiting with neighbors, friends and especially her grandsons, who were all her pride and joy. She was a special aunt to many nieces and nephews, as well as a second mom and grandma to many of her own kids’ and grandkids’ friends.

Most often, you would find her in her sewing room with golf on TV, working on a new craft or sewing project. Her most cherished gifts were her fleece blankets made and given to those most special to her.

Norma was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Truman, helping whenever or wherever needed, official coffee maker and just watching over the church from her chair beside the window daily.

After a brief illness with lung cancer, she passed away peacefully on June 30, 2020. The family would like to thank Goldfinch Estates and Mayo Hospice for the compassionate care provided over the past three months.

She is survived by her husband; kids; grandkids and great-grandkids; sister, Cindy Ford of Farmington, Minn.; brother-in-law, Art Matasovsky of Jackson; sisters-in-law, Darlene Stough of Spencer, Iowa, Joyce Stough of Webster City, Iowa; life-long friends, Judy and Petey; and several nieces and nephews as well as great-nieces, nephews, other relatives and close friends. She will never be forgotten by her husband, Art; their Boston terrier, Lincoln; sons, Tom (Barb) Stough of Redwood Falls, Minn., and their boys, Brady and Abbie (Addie and Lainey), Beau and Victoria (Iyla and Ramsi), and Blaise, Scott Stough of Brooklyn Park and his son, Vincent; stepdaughters, Chandelle Hansen (Layla), Sheyenne Hansen; daughter, LeAnn (Jeff) Maloney and Oakland of Lewisville, Minn. and their boys, Jordan (Kasey, Taelynn, Gage, and Cane), Austin (Angus), Jackson (Rachel Shumski and Cooper), and Mason (Walter); godson, Ross James Kline of San Francisco, Calif.; daughter #2, Debra Maloney of Elk Grove Village, Ill., friends, Bob and Linda Kline and family of St. James, Minn.

Norma was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Hilda Splinter; stepfather, Felix Beecham; sisters, Elaine Splinter, Margie (Marvin) Olson; daughter-in-law, Victoria Stough; brothers-in-law, Donald Ford, Clinton (Bill) Stough, Roger (Shirley) Stough; sister-in-law, Shirley Matasovsky; and life-long friend, Libby.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church in Truman, Mayo Hospice, Goldfinch Estates or donor’s choice.

COMMENTS

[vivafbcomment]