Norma R. Corica, born March 21, 1948, passed away on December 15, 2022 at her home in Southampton Estates.
Beloved daughter of the late Anthony and Norma Corica. Devoted sister of Carol Brezzi (Angelo), Judith Napoleon, Anthony Corica (Rose), and Maryann Mohan (Dennis). Loving aunt to Christopher, Linda, William, Courtney, Colleen, Kevin, Colin, Kyle, and the late Maria.
She was a graduate of St. Maria Goretti High School, class of 1966. Norma worked for Ace, formally CIGNA, for 35 years.
Norma was devoted to her Church and her community. She held many roles at St. Christopher Roman Catholic Church, including lector, CCD aide, co-chair of the Fair Trade Sale, Parish office front desk staff, Sunday Collection counter, Rosary leader and church cleaning. In addition, she volunteered at the St. Margaret of Costello Maternity Home, Holy Redeemer Food Bank, and Lower Moreland Library, as well as the Southampton Estates mail room and community store.
Family and friends are invited to the visitation from 9:30am to 10:15am on Friday, December 23, 2022 at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.
Funeral Mass 11am at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester, NJ 08030.
Interment private at the request of the family.
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Runnemede, NJ 08078
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Gloucester, NJ 08030
Norma was a wonderful person, quiet and unassuming, never seeking to be the center of attention. whether it was covering books in the library, running a post Healing Mass Luncheon, cleaning pews, leading the rosary or sorting the mail, she was dependable and hard working. Normas was independent, never wanting to impose on or inconvenience anyone. I never heard her complain about the arthritis in her hands or any other physical problem even her cancer. She was a good listener and a loyal friend. I will terribly miss her quiet presence in my life.
So sorry to learn of Norma’s death. I met Norma while volunteering at Holy Redeemer hospice. I was her partner in taking the food out to the clients. Enjoyed her friendship and we met for lunch a number of times after she moved to Southampton Estates. Norma will be missed by many. I’m so very sorry for her families lost. She spoke of you often. May she Rest In Peace. Her suffering is over.