Individual Details
Norma Norvella Amos
(27 Sep 1921 - 28 Dec 2000)
As a young girl Norma learned to play the piano, organ, & guitar. She played
on the radio. Norma was very talented. She made dolls made from milk filters,
to porcelin dolls, all clothes. She redid old Shirley Temple dolls & had quite
a collection. Norma loved God & did lots of studying on the Bible. She could
talk to anyone about it. She could sing up a storm when she wanted too. She
tried to find the link to her grandma Nanny, who was a native American. Her
dad was known as a half breed growing up, so he was ashamed of his heritage.
on the radio. Norma was very talented. She made dolls made from milk filters,
to porcelin dolls, all clothes. She redid old Shirley Temple dolls & had quite
a collection. Norma loved God & did lots of studying on the Bible. She could
talk to anyone about it. She could sing up a storm when she wanted too. She
tried to find the link to her grandma Nanny, who was a native American. Her
dad was known as a half breed growing up, so he was ashamed of his heritage.
Events
| Birth | 27 Sep 1921 | Indiana | |||
| Marriage | 3 Jan 1939 | Indiana - Marvin Odie Stinson | |||
| Death | 28 Dec 2000 | Urmatilla Co, OR | |||
| Divorce | Marvin Odie Stinson | ||||
| Burial | Everett, Snohomish Co, WA | ||||
| Naturalization | 307-18-7047 |
Families
| Spouse | Marvin Odie Stinson (1920 - 1985) |
| Child | Norma Jean Stinson (1939 - 1939) |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Spouse | Living |
| Father | Living |
| Mother | Elizabeth Curry (1896 - ) |