Norma Jean Wood

norma wood

May 8, 1929 ~ December 26, 2017

Born in: Oil City, Pennsylvania

Norma J. Wood, 88, of Franklin, passed away at the Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center in Sebring, Florida on December 26th, 2017 at 11:10 am.Norma was born on May 8, 1929, in Oil City, the daughter of the late Philip and Goldie (Mealy) Yarnell.She was a graduate of Franklin High School. Following graduation, she went to Fowler's Beauty School and had her own shop located in the Trust Building in Franklin.Norma met Curtis E. Wood at the Sugarcreek Roller Rink. They were married at the Evangelical United Brethren Church by Dr. Boyd Coleman on September 22, 1951.She worked at JC Penney, Weston's and retired after serving as Director of the Tax Claim and Personal Property Office of Venango County for many years. While working for Venango County, she served on the Pennsylvania State Tax Claim Board.Norma loved to travel with her husband, Curt. They traveled to every state in the Union except for Hawaii and nine Canadian provinces. They visited state fairs in Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wyoming, Washington, New York and Iowa. Some of them were visited multiple times. They cruised the Caribbean and visited Caracas, Venezuela before it closed to US travelers. They went to world fairs in New York City, Montreal, Knoxville, and New Orleans. They also traveled to Europe, visiting Holland, Vienna, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Paris. On their second trip to Europe, they crossed the English Channel seeing the White Cliffs of Dover. They then visited the British Isles, Wales, England, Scotland and Ireland. This past summer, they traveled as far west as Jackson Hole, WY, and traveled to Canada and Maine. Their last fall anniversary trip was to see the fall leaves in the Adirondacks. Norma couldn't pass up a casino wherever the road took them. She loved the fishing trips to Long Pointe Lodge in Elk Lake, Ontario with family and friends.Norma and Curt were snowbirds, and wintered for years at Grandma's Grove in LaBelle, Fl and most recently at Town and Country in Sebring, FL. They made friends wherever they were. They often stopped to visit the friends across the country on their travels. Norma loved playing cards with their Florida friends and her grandchildren. Summer weekends were spent in Franklin going to lunch and driving back roads with Libby and Kevin.Norma enjoyed eating out and was always being ribbed by family about her oven never being used except to "store bread". She also enjoyed reading, walking to stay young, and watching the morning news with a cup of coffee. She enjoyed watching her bird feeders and had a "love-hate" relationship with the squirrels who ate the birdfeed. Her favorite song was "Danny Boy" and she loved listening to Frank Sinatra.She loved all of her grandchildren and was grandma to whoever was around. She loved getting her alpaca fix by visiting Libby and Kevin at their Alpaca Farm in Franklin. She surely will be missed by all.Left to cherish her memory is her husband of 66 years, Curt Wood; her son, George Wood, and his wife, Carol; her daughters, Elizabeth "Libby" Wood Stover and her husband, Kevin, Susan Wood Nasuti and her husband, Richard, Debra Wood Ring and her husband, Richard. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Jessica Oen and her husband, Ken, Rebecca Wood and her husband, Donald, Mallory Rowe and her husband, Cory, Tanner Wood, Emma Wood, Richard Ring and his wife, Sonia, Laura Nasuti and her husband, Ben Hagberg, Claire Nasuti and her husband, Peter Voakes, Sam Nasuti, Jessica Crawford and her husband, Rob, Joshua Stover and his wife, Martha, Katie Fry, Kyle Fry and Ryan Fry; her 16 great-grandchildren and her sister Bea Turner.She was preceded in death by her brothers, Kenneth and Leroy "Red" Yarnell, and her sister, Ruth Elizabeth "Betty" Boyd.Friends are invited to share their memories at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street on Monday, January 1, 2018, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, January 2, 2018, at 11:00 am at the Franklin First United Methodist Church with Rev. Jeffrey Little, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be at Lupher Chapel Cemetery.The family has asked that memorial contributions be made to the Franklin First United Methodist Church, 1102 Liberty Street, Franklin, PA 16323To send cards, flowers or online condolences, friends and family are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. George & Carol Donna & I are sending our Thoughts & Prayers. You have our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mom & mother-in-law! RIP Norma!
    All our love Vic & Donna

  2. Libby & Kevin,
    We send our sincere heartfelt condolences to you and the entire family at this most difficult time. May God’s peace surround all of the family during this time.
    Don & June Wood

  3. Debbie, What a beautiful tribute to your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
    Lynne Milia Mason

  4. Libby and Kevin,
    Sorry to hear about your mom. What a fascinating lady! We loved reading about what a wonderful life she lead. Gary remembers her working for the county. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you at this time. Take care.
    Love,
    Gary and Nancy Stover

  5. Norma…always a welcoming smile and enthusiastic interest for her nieces and nephews. She was a dearly loved Aunt to me and my cousins. As a child I loved going to her home and always felt welcome and that I was important to her. She lit up around children just like her mother, our wonderful Grandma Goldie. Maybe because she was my Dad’s “baby” sister my parents always thought of her as a youngster and she was young at heart with a wonderful sense of curiosity . She leaves a beautiful legacy of a life well lived, a life full of love.

  6. Dear family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May all your wonderful memories help you through this difficult time. I am sure she will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
    Kathleen Borger Gallagher

  7. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Wood family. Heaven now has one more angel. Norma is with all of you.
    Amanda Tyler- Co worker to Rebecca Wood

  8. Debbie, I am so sorry for your loss. There is nothing harder in life than losing your “Mom”. Thoughts and prayers.
    Renie Ward

  9. Curt and Family,
    My condolences to all of you on Norma’s passing. I know she was loved by all of you very much. Although it has been a long time since I saw her last, my remembrance of her and always will be is that she was a kind, loving lady that always more often than not had a smile on her face. If she didn’t, it didn’t take much to make one appear ! May God comfort you in your loss.

    Phil Hefferman

  10. So saddened to hear of the loss of your mom. I remember many times having sleep-overs as a young teenager with my good friend Susan. Your mom was a gracious host to some noisy girls! She was a sweet lady–cherish the memories.


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