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Norma L. Bauer

Norma L. Bauer

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Norma L. Bauer, 90, of Kokomo, died on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Bloom in Kokomo. Norma was a 30 year resident of Russiaville. She was born on February 6, 1931 in Kokomo, Indiana to Edgar R. & Stella (Warner) Bryant. On November 16, 1951, she married Jimmie L. Bauer. The couple enjoyed 69 years of married life together, loving each other and raising a family.

Norma worked at General Motors Delco in Kokomo for four years and Western School Corporation for seven years. She was a member of Main Street Christian Church in Russiaville, where she was active in the Ladies Aid, Sunday school and other church activities.  Later, Norma was a member of First Church of the Nazarene in Kokomo. Jimmie and Norma enjoyed many church bus trips and especially cherished their time in Gatlinburg.  Norma enjoyed square dancing and spending time with her family.

She is survived by her husband, Jimmie; children, Ronald E. Bauer and wife Debbie, Kenneth J. Bauer and wife Julie, Sheryl A. Butner and husband Roger. Norma is also survived by her three siblings, Barbara McGaha, Joyce Anderson, Judy England, all from Columbia, Kentucky; three grandchildren, Kylie Salsbery and husband Adam, Jessica Curnutt and husband Tyler, Kacee Dean and husband John; 11 great-grandchildren, Brayden, Logan, Cadynce, and Baylee Curnutt, Hadley, Cambri, Nico, and Jace Salsbery, Kipling, Zeke, and Titus Dean. She was preceded in death by a son, Michael Lee Bauer, three sisters, and a brother.

A private family service will be held with Rev. Scott Brown presiding. Burial will follow at the Tetersburg Cemetery. No visitation is scheduled.

Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimers Association, 50 East 91st Street, Suite 100 Indianapolis, Indiana, 46240.

Young-Nichols Funeral home is assisting with arrangements.

 

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4 thoughts on “Norma L. Bauer”

  1. Conita Maynard

    Jim and family — We just learned about Norma’s death. Both Joyce and I want you to know we are thinking about you with love and sympathy.
    Conita Maynard and Joyce Frese.

  2. Debra (Farlow) Taylor

    Jim and family – My most sincere sympathy to you all. I sure enjoyed visiting with her at the orchard. We always had something to laugh about. Thanks for the memories!

  3. Mary Frances & Lewis Taylor

    Jim and family… So sorry for your tremendous loss! Our dear friend Mary Ann Adams had shared with us how tenderly you cared for Norma as long as you could. Norma and I were members of the Happy Homemaker Club in earlier years and enjoyed so many wonderful times together. Remember grieving with you at the loss of your son Michael. May you feel the hand of God holding you in the days ahead. Sending you our love and prayers!

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