Norma Williams

Norma N. Williams

December 27, 1921 – September 28, 2015

Norma N. Williams was born in Emerald, Wisconsin on December 27, 1921 to Maurice and Nora Lawrence.

?She graduated from high school in 1939 in Arcadia, Wisconsin, and then attended nurses training at Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

She married Dean H. Jamison on 1942 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Norma traveled and made many moves during WWII, as her husband Dean was a pilot in the Army Air Corps.

After Dean retired they moved to Sequim, Washington. They then joined the Coast Guard Axillary, were active in their church, and loved fishing in the Pacific Northwest.

Her first husband Dean H. Jamison died on June 26, 1989.

She then married Travis R. Williams on June 23, 1996.

After her first husband’s death, Norma occupied herself by staying active in the Coast Guard Axillary along with church duties, hospice and playing bridge (where she met her second husband, Travis). She also loved her books, and was an avid reader, oil painter and loved R.V.ing. She most enjoyed having dinners and socializing with old friends who she had met when first coming to Sequim. Three of her best friends that she leaves behind are Mary Mead and Betty Mrkvicka and Mary Krejci, all of Sequim, Washington.

After marrying her second husband, Travis, who was retired, they established their new home and did much traveling. Both enjoyed playing duplicate bridge, and went to many bridge tournaments and pleasure trips during their travels in their R.V.

Norma is survived by her loving husband Travis; her two sons, George Jamison of Gig Harbor and Lawrence Jamison of Spring Hill, Florida; sister Joyce Scott of Topinish, Washington; four grandchildren: Derek Jamison, Chat Jamison, Shawn Jamison and Amber Matheson; and five great grandchildren: Kyle Jamison, Dillion Matheson, Mackenzie Jamison, Kayleigh Jamison and Dillon Jamison.

She was preceded in death by her sister Jane Ralles of Los Altos, California and brother Robert Lawrence of Media, Pennsylvania.

?A memorial service will be held Wednesday, October 21, 2 p.m. at the Sequim Community Church, 950 N. 5th Ave., Sequim, with a private graveside service for relatives.