Norma Jackson Scheller

November 19, 1963 - February 13, 2012

Norma Jackson Scheller

 

Norma left us suddenly on February 13, 2012 and is now finally at rest.

Born to Richard and Gladys Shafer on November 19, 1963 in Bluffdale, UT. 

Norma was loved by everyone who ever had the chance to speak with her.  She had the most vibrant laugh–it would light up a room.  She was the most giving soul on this earth.  Even in death she is still giving as an organ donor. 

She is survived by her daughters Melissah, Rachael, and Tessa; sons Sean and Shane Scheller; husband Leonard Scheller; and the love of her life, her grandson Skyler Alex Kirby; also many brothers, sisters, cousins, friends. 

We are comforted that she is met in heaven by her son Alex, who preceded her death.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, February 17th at 10:00 AM at the Copper Hills 9th Ward, 6710 West 4145 South, West Valley City, where friends may call upon the family one hour prior to the service.  Interment to follow at Bluffdale City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to assist the family at any Cypress Credit Union in Norma’s name. 

Norma will be deeply missed and is loved by everyone.

In Loving Memory

I am so very sorry for your loss. Please know that God will comfort and sustain you. Psalms 34:18 says that He is near to those broken at heart and saves those crushed in spirit. He truly knows the pain you feel. He assures us at John 5:28 that a time will soon come when we will welcome back to our arms those we have lost. Know that time is very near. Allow God to comfort your soul until that day arrives. Please keep His promises close to your heart. I offer my deepest sympathies to your entire family.

S. Ford

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dear norma i love you we met as neighbors long ago and became friends for many years we had a deep understanding with each other threw good times and bad we had many deep talks i know you are happy in the loveing arms of the lord and alex and your grandma who u loved so much i love you until we meet again jo ann bywater

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Mr. Arbo, your comment renetasos profoundly with my own perceptions and interpretations of what has transpired in my own life. It is so interesting to see (read) the different stages various people in this global village are at; to see and connect with those just coming out of excuse- ville and those hungry and grateful for the inspiration and motivation; and then those that "get it", and want to move forward without blame or shame. Finally, "progress" is positive and attainable and we are able to connect with the concept. Mr. Blair, along with my other mentors (virtual or otherwise) has done so simply and succinctly what all leaders in every social environment should, and contributed to the blinders coming off, not conning us into useless repetition of self- defeating cycles. I'd almost forgotten how good I was! Thank you to Mr. Blair and his team, and this forum, for renewed hope and vitality for the future! My Future!!

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