Norma Gail Fisher-Sweet

September 07, 1939 - April 03, 2021

Norma Gail Fisher-Sweet

September 07, 1939 - April 03, 2021

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Norma Gail Fisher-Sweet, resident of Ferndale, WA, passed away in Alderwood Park Nursing Home on Sat. Apr. 3, 2021.

Norma was the daughter of Kenneth and Myrtle Sweet and was born on Sept. 7, 1939 in Bellingham, WA. Norma attended Marietta High School and graduated from Bellingham High School.

Norma then moved to San Diego, CA, where she met her husband Robert G. Fisher Jr. Norma and Robert then moved to Indiana where they had their son, Robert G. Fisher III. Norma worked at ISU credit union for 12 years. Robert and Norma then moved back to Ferndale, where she worked for ICU Credit Union for 26 years and then retired.

Norma is preceded in death by parents Kenneth and Myrtle Sweet, sister Dorothy Turner, and brothers Lyle and Wayne Sweet. She is survived by son Robert G. Fisher III and sisters Sharon (Lad) Harvey and Alice Fretwell.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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7 responses to Norma Gail Fisher-Sweet

  1. I will always remember my Aunt Normas smile. She always made me laugh. I am so glad she moved back to Washington so I could spend more time with her. She will always have a special place in my heart! Bobby we are so sorry for your loss. We are here for you.
    The Parkers (Cheryl Tim and Lindsey)

  2. Kim Harksell says:

    I will always remember the way Aunt Norma made every one laugh. She always enjoyed spending time with family. So sorry for your loss Bobby.RIP Aunt Norma. Kim Harksell

  3. Linda King says:

    Norma, I miss you so much, I still can’t believe you are gone, you had so much life and spirit in you, it’s so hard to say goodbye…

    Norma was a friend and member of my stamp club and the life of the party, she was funny and feisty and always a joy to talk to and be around. She was down to earth, thoughtful, generous and kind and I feel privileged to have known her.

    Bobby, she loved you so much and I’m so very sad for the loss you are experiencing. May loving thoughts and memories bring you some comfort. She touched many people’s lives and she will never be forgotten. If you need anything, please let me know, I’m here if you need me.

  4. Marcia Merth says:

    Norma was a great lady with a great sense of humor and a lovely smile.

  5. I only knew Norma through our stamping sessions together, but she was always a delight to be around. I don’t think I ever saw her without a smile on her face, and she only had kind words to say. And she had a great laugh! She will be missed.

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