
Norma Lee Adams went to be with the Lord on February 10, 2022, after a rich life of 90 years. She was born June 21st, 1931, to Norman & Leora Fraser in Phoenix, Arizona. She attended North High School in Phoenix, Arizona. She worked for Arizona Highways Magazine, Air Research, and Lama, Maio, & Co. In approx. 1972, she went to work for her father, Norman Fraser, at Sedona West Co. She retired from there in 1996.
Her hobbies included painting (of which she was very good and prolific), going to Phoenix Suns games (season ticket holder of 40 years), going to Arizona Diamondbacks games, traveling, movies, loving her furry companions and doting on her grandchildren.
She died peacefully knowing that she was immensely loved and would leave a void in the lives of those who loved her. She goes to join her loving husband of 33 years (8/07/60 -6/24/94), who preceded her in death, 27 years ago.
She is survived by Four children; Deanne Eastin (Terry), Ross Adams (Linda), Don Adams, and Kitty Culver (John). She is also survived by five grandchildren; Tricia, Scott, Kim, Kaitlin, Haley, and six great grandchildren.
Services will be held February 26, 2022, at 10:00 AM graveside at Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center Street, Mesa, AZ 85201.
Flowers can be sent to: Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85018.
Teresa Doll
Sending love, thoughts and comforting hugs during this difficult time. The happy memories that you have of your mom/nanny will help the healing.
Sandy Finkbeiner
Sending much love. Your Momma was loved by so many. She will always have a special place in my heart. Seeing her smile in this picture, made me smile and remember our many conversations. I will always treasure the Ocean Cottage that she painted for me. It hangs in my entryway so that I see it everyday and remember her kindness and love. Big hugs.
Daniel & Shani Valverde
So very sorry for your loss. Sending love and light to you all.
Denise Kraayenbrink
Sending prayers and love to your family for the terrible loss! She was a beautiful person and will be missed dearly!
Teresa Koons
Sending love and prayers to you and your family. Your momma was such a lovely person, she will be forever missed and not forgotten.
Aimee Anderson
Norma, Rest In Peace. You were like a second mother to me during many years of my life! God bless you and your beautiful family that you leave behind. Love, Aimee
Lisa Culver
Norma held a special place inheRt. She was so loving and kind. I always enjoyed our conversations. It was an honor for me to adopt her precious Princess Lacy, who was so near and dear to her. I will always remember you, especially when I hold and hug Lacy. Rest In Peace Norma you were truly loved by all. With love, Lisa Culver
Lisa Culver
Norma you were always near and dear in my ❤️.
Sandra Wooster
Norma how I enjoyed your friendship. You took me to my first Basketball game and what fun it was. We had so much fun in our painting classes. Your infections laugh will be missed as well and the beautiful kind person that you were.
Amy Edison
Norma was a great lady! We kept in touch up until about 7 years or so ago. She was a great family friend. My parents, Bill and Janet Edison will be happy to see her in heaven! I had a Facebook memory pop up about talking to her on the phone 10 years ago! My heart is sad to hear of her passing.