elevated cm0Ex August 16, 1950 – January 4, 2025
elevated cm0Ex It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Norma Nolan on January 4 at Sunnybrook Hospital. Predeceased by her parents Dr. W.J.Nolan and Frances Nolan, she will be dearly missed by her sisters Marilyn, Patricia and Catherine and by her brothers Wilfrid, Anthony and Joseph and by her nieces and nephews. Norma enjoyed her many years working at the Toronto Star until her retirement. In the years that followed she cultivated her beautiful garden and spent many hours baking delicious treats for her friends and relatives. Many thanks to the caring and attentive staff at Sunnybrook Hospital.
elevated cm0Ex In Memory of Norma Elizabeth Nolan, donations can be made out to the charity of your choice.
elevated cm0Ex A Private Family Service has already taken place. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted with Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home.
We profoundly sympathize with the pain of this unexpected and terrible loss. May our prayers offer some comfort.
We extend our profound sympathy on the terrible and unexpected loss of Norma. We hope our prayers offer some comfort to you.
When Norma worked at the Toronto Star she was very conscience and extremely hard working. Sounds like she was a wonderful gardener. Sincere condolences.
Jane Pearce
My sincere condolences to all of the Nolan family. I’m devastated to hear this sad news. Norma and I still saw each other after leaving The Star. We would meet to go to movies, dinner and most recently, a walk, coffee, and a long chat. Norma would tell me about family gatherings, her nieces and nephews here and out west and what they were up to. She loved all of you and was so proud of you. I will never forget my wonderful friend.
Hi Sandy. I am so glad you saw this obit. I have tried to find your last name and phone # at Norma’s with no luck. Wanted to tell you before you read this. Norma spoke of you often and loved her time with you. Now that I have your last name/and our next task is getting into her phone – I will contact you
Lovemarilyn
Thanks Marilyn. I’m so glad to hear from you. I look forward to speaking with you. I’m thinking about all of you
xo Love, Sandy
Memories last forever.
I will never forget all the good times at the Nolan household on Sandringham Drive in Toronto. My sincere condolences to each of the family. I hope there are many rainbows ahead for each of you. Norma was a wonderful person.
I’m so very sorry to hear of Norma’s passing. My sincere condolences to all of the family.