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Doris Norwood Click

Date of Death: December 31, 1969
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Doris N. Click Doris Norwood Click, of Frederick County, Virginia, died Tuesday, February 16, 2010, in the Blue Ridge Hospice Residential Center. Mrs. Click was born in Newport News, Virginia, the daughter of the late Robert S. and Lucille O. Norwood. She was a homemaker and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.Continue Reading

Pam Gould left a message on February 20, 2010:
Dear Girls, I'm not home much of the time. I still drive big truck. I was actually in Va. the night Uncle Edison called to tell me. I'm so sorry to hear this. Some of the best memorirs I have, of my childhood, is coming to your house! Listening to your Dad's stories of being a St. Trooper,
Sherry Click Giordano (daughter) left a message on March 30, 2011:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Sherry Click Giordano (daughter) lit a candle.
Sherry Click Giordano (daughter) left a message on March 30, 2011:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Sherry Click Giordano (daughter) lit a candle.
Sharon Click Giordano left a message on March 28, 2010:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Sharon Click Giordano lit a candle.
Sharon Click Giordano left a message on March 1, 2010:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Sharon Click Giordano lit a candle.
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Sharon Click Giordano left a message on March 16, 2010:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Sharon Click Giordano lit a candle.
Sharon Click Giordano left a message on March 28, 2010:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Sharon Click Giordano lit a candle.
Sherry Click Giordano (daughter) left a message on March 30, 2011:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Sherry Click Giordano (daughter) lit a candle.
Sharon Click Giordano left a message on February 25, 2010:
Al Franson, ex of Sherry donated $250 to Hospice and $250 to Esther Boyd Animal Shelter. Mom and Al loved to tease one another. We took Mom out so much that I think she got tired of Red Lobster but loved Outback. Mom especially liked our rides on Skyline Drive and cookouts. Mom and Al loved shopping while I've never liked it. Some of the things Mom did mirrored Lucille Ball. My Mother was quite a hard act to follow and I think nobody ever will. All my love to you Mom, Sherry
George and Karen Randall left a message on February 21, 2010:
Dear Janie - We are so sorry for your [and your family's] loss. It's so difficult to lose a parent, and we know that the good memories you have of her will be the ones to comfort you. You are in our thoughts and prayers, with much love. Karen and George
Becky Ryman left a message on February 20, 2010:
I will always cherish the love and friendship that Doris and I had, as neighbors, and even after she moved to Winchester.She was always so kind and caring to my boys and I, and called often and sent cards to show her love and concern during my divorce. I knew that I was always welcome in her home. I have been so blessed to be a part of Doris and Percy. Percy will always be remembered as my "big teddy bear". There was never a dull moment around him!! I will always cherish the picture that Doris gave me of all of us "bank" girls in our "bunny" outfits surrounding Percy one day at the bank. He surely did love us all as much as we loved him. I will cherish my memories of Doris and Percy forever and will look forward to seeing them again. My love and prayers to this precious family. Becky, Corey and Colbey
Lorrie Brown left a message on February 17, 2010:
My deepest sympathy to each of you. Mrs. Click was such a wonderful person. I rented a townhouse in Woodstock from Mr. & Mrs. Click for several years and they were the nicest, kindest people. They made my son and I feel like family and they will forever be part of our lives. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you. God Bless! Lorrie (Burner) Brown Woodstock, VA
Betty Graham left a message on February 20, 2010:
We will miss Doris. Betty Graham, (Wife of Spec Agent George Graham) Cindy Schaar, (Daughter)
Debbie & Frank Kroon left a message on February 19, 2010:
Sherry, We are so sorry for your loss. We know exactly how your feeling. Having been there ourselves. Just try to gain comfort from the memories and love you shared. You were a very good daugther to your Mom and your Dad. Draw strength from your memories of all the lunches and dinners that you and Al took her out to. Or just the rides to get out of the house. The pain is strong now, but with time it will ease. You were always there when needed. I'am sure it was a great comfort to her to have you there with her during these difficult weeks. Try to remember that she is in a better place now and without pain. You now have two guardian angels looking out for you. We are here for you whenever you need us. We love you. Frank
FRANK PAINTER left a message on February 19, 2010:
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY, AS PERCY AND DORIS WERE WONDERFUL NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS. WE MISS THEM. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME OF SORROW. FRANK PAINTER EDINBURG, VA
Carolyn Hildebrand left a message on February 18, 2010:
Dear Janie, I am so sorry for you and your family's loss. I lost my mother last November and it was difficult but the happy memories are helping the family through it. I hope the same for you and your family members so that you will be comforted at this time. Please feel free to contact me anytime, you are missed here on the mountain! Take care, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Carolyn Hildebrand (I will always remember you from our trip to Reg 3,Philly and our chats) (SMILE)
Susan White left a message on February 17, 2010:
I was so lucky to have met Doris in the past few years since Eddie and Christina's marriage. She was definitely a kick to be around. I was so lucky to be given one of her hats that she made the last time that I visited her. I will miss being with her on holiday get-togethers.
Fritzi Hart left a message on February 17, 2010:
Linda, Janie
Christina Burns left a message on February 17, 2010:
I am lighting a Rose Candle in memory of my Grandmother. She has always been a force in my life. She babysat me as a child while my mom worked to support us. She loved to bake and I loved to be her taster. My favorite story is of her 'Hard Rock Cake'. She spent the day in the kitchen making a yellow cake with home made chocolate icing for a dinner she was serving that evening. The cake was wonderful! But, as insolent children do...I reached across the table and knocked on the top. The icing hardened and made the best knock knock joke ever! She took it in stride!
Christina Burns left a message on February 17, 2010:
In honor of Doris Norwood Click, Christina Burns lit a candle.
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Mary Spurling left a message on February 17, 2010:
I was a previous neighbor of Doris' at Cross Creek. I looked forward to her many visits and the little gifts she would leave at my door. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. Sincerely, Mary Spurling
Omps Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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