Norma J. Kirkley
Born in Latimer, Iowa on August 26, 1932
Departed on September 30, 2009. Resided in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
| Visitation: | Friday, October 2, 2009 |
| Service: | Saturday, October 3, 2009 |
| Cemetery: | Mound Cemetery |
Memorial
Norma J. Kirkley, 78, of 7396 Council Street, N.E., Cedar Rapids, died Wednesday September 30, 2009 after a long battle with Progressive Supranuclear palsy. Services: 1:00 p.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church, Marion, by the Rev. Mike Morgan. Visitation is today from 4-8 p.m. at Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home. Burial: Mound Cemetery, Watkins. Military Rites: Hanford Post # 5.
Immediate survivors include her son, Thomas E. Kirkley of Vinton and a daughter, Carol J. Kirkley of Cedar Rapids, her brother-in-law, Richard A. Knock, and two nieces, Roxanne Stone and Leslie A. Knock, all of Cedar Falls.
Norma was preceded in death by her parents, Harry E. and Christina (Madsen) Hampel, and her sister, Doris A. (Hampel) Knock.
Norma was born August 26, 1931, in Latimer, Iowa the daughter of Harry E. and Christina Hampel. She was united in marriage to William L. Kirkley on July 3, 1953 on Barksdale Air Force Base, Bossier City, Louisiana. They later divorced.
Norma graduated as class valedictorian from Allison High School in 1949. She then served in the United States Navel Reserves from November 9, 1949 until March 13, 1951. She served in the United States Air Force form March 14, 1951 until July 3, 1953. She then served in the United States Army Reserves from October 3, 1973 until October 10, 1975. She was employed by the Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency (Defense Contract Management Agency), for Thirty Two years, retiring in 1993 as the Small Business Specialist. She was active professionally serving as Treasurer to North Central Small Business Council form 1989-1993. Norma found her work with the Department of Defense to be important and fulfilling.
Norma was an avid sports enthusiast. She followed the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Iowa Hawkeyes, and Chicago Bears with great enthusiasm. She was an avid golfer and bowler as well. She was a life time member of the American Legion, Hanford Post #5 holding various offices including Adjutant and Commander. She was particularly active in the legion baseball and was instrumental in bringing the regional and national baseball tournaments to Cedar Rapids.
Norma enjoyed making a difference in people’s lives and had any number of special relationships throughout her life. Among the special relationships that were treasured by her throughout her life, were the longstanding relationship that she had with the Banks, Fosdick, Huggard, Munson, Stansberry, Gillian, Gouchee and Lucas families. Norma felt that it was important to contribute to the Well-being of others and to the community as a whole. She will be dearly missed by her family, her friends, and the many individuals and organizations she helped.
In Lieu of flowers, please make a donation to legion baseball. American Legion Baseball, 700 N. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, In 46204.
Visitation
| Location: | Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home |
| Address: | 4200 1st Ave NE Cedar Rapids 52402 319-393-8000 |
| Date: | Friday, October 2, 2009 |
| Time: | 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
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Service
| Location: | First United Methodist Church |
| Address: | 1298 7th Avenue Marion, Iowa 52302 319-377-4856 info@cedarmemorial.com |
| Date: | Saturday, October 3, 2009 |
| Time: | 1:00 pm |
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Cemetery
| Location: | Mound Cemetery |
| Address: | Watkins, Iowa |
| Date: | Saturday, October 3, 2009 |
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| Notes: | Military Rites by Hanford Post #5 |


