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Norma M. Murrell

Posted 2/21/07

Norma M. Murrell BOISE, Idaho - Norma May Murrell, 90, died Friday, Jan. 12, 2007, at the Regency Columbia Village Retirement Community in Boise. She was born Oct. 11, 1916, in Fishing Creek, the …

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Norma M. Murrell

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Norma M. Murrell

BOISE, Idaho - Norma May Murrell, 90, died Friday, Jan. 12, 2007, at the Regency Columbia Village Retirement Community in Boise.

She was born Oct. 11, 1916, in Fishing Creek, the daughter of Carlton Albert Phillips and Rona May Phillips.

Mrs. Murrell was an assistant buyer in the Costume Jewelry Department for Hutzler Brothers Department Store in Baltimore.

She is survived by one brother, Lloyd Albert Phillips of Cambridge; two sisters, Berlia Naomi Gunter of Georgetown, Del. and Beatrice June Brittingham of Cambridge; seven nieces - Janice Jones, Mary Lou Wheatley, Lula May Elliott, Holly Huffer, Barbara Maclaughlan, Beatrice Hubbard and Carol Ann Willey; two nephews, Edward Phillips and Carlton Wayne Brittingham and numerous grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Also surviving are one grandson, Michael Richard Murrell and two life-long friends, Pauline Gentry and Helen Tyler Wallace.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Orville Wright Murrell; her son, Richard Orville Murrell and her brother, Manford Brice Phillips.

A memorial gathering was held Feb. 17, at the Delmarva Community Services Building in Cambridge.

Donations in her memory can be made to the Salisbury Chapter of the American Cancer Society.

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