Person:Norma Watson (3)

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Name Norma Audra Watson
Gender Female
Birth? 17 Nov 1926 Slippery Rock, Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage to Carl Lorraine Laughner
Death? 5 Nov 2022 Slippery Rock, Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
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  1.   Interview: June 26, 2008.

    Norma Laughner grew up on Elm Street in Slippery Rock. Her father took her to the college football games and her mother worked here in the laundry. In 1944 Laughner started her freshman year, majoring in English and speech. That year there were only two men in her class, but soon the World War II veterans arrived.

    Laughner taught for the English Department for ten years, later becoming the secretary for the Alumni Association. She met her husband Carl while singing in the choir at vespers in the Chapel, a building she and the Alumni Association tried to save from demolition

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  2.   Obituary.

    Norma Watson Laughner, 95, of Slippery Rock, passed away Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, at Concordia at the Orchard in Butler.
    She is survived by her daughter, Wendy Honey, her son, James Laughner, Robert Burns and her four grandchildren, Emily, Max, Eleanor and Sam.
    Norma Watson Laughner was born Norma Audra Watson on Nov. 17, 1926, to Florence and Grover Watson of Slippery Rock. She grew up in the family home on Elm Street with her brothers, Tom, Robert "Pete," and John, and her sister, Louise. She fondly remembered her sister, Ruth, who died in childhood.
    The family ran a store on Main Street across from the campus of Slippery Rock State Teachers College. Norma was an excellent student, who enjoyed outings to Slippery Rock Creek Park and was very popular in school. She happily recalled when veterans flooded the campus after World War II and she met Carl Laughner, her future husband. They married in 1947 and started their family in the Pittsburgh area, where their daughter, Wendy, and son, James, were born.
    After the family moved to Slippery Rock, Norma and Carl began their shared life of service to school, community and church. Norma sang in the United Methodist Church adult choir, started and directed the children's choir, and sang memorable duets with her partner, Ellen Gallagher. She supervised the Sunday school and the youth group during the famous "Hawke's Hoagie" years and the trip to Washington D.C. She was the church representative to many Methodist conferences, and she was personally invited to join (and integrate) the district gospel choir, which she enjoyed immensely. She was in the King's Daughters and the United Methodist Women, helping with innumerable dinners for various town groups, clubs and campus sororities.
    Norma taught speech for many years at Slippery Rock University. She served on various committees and performed special work with hard-of-hearing students and those with speech difficulties. She served the longest on the Town-and-Gown committee - a perfect fit. She and Carl were very active in the Alumni Association, and Norma continued to be active for the rest of her life.
    Her town roles included everything from den mother to charity fundraiser. When she walked onto the stage of a "Red Stocking Revue" fundraiser, folded her hands and sang to the townspeople, those who had never heard her sing in church talked about it for days. She even became a short-time political activist, when she supported Carl and an invincible school board slate in response to a "gut-the-school-budget" movement (they all won and the school district thrived).
    Norma loved traveling, and retirement years gave her and Carl many opportunities. When their health began to decline, they moved to Concordia but still traveled when they could. After Carl died, Norma continued to be active at "The Haven." She painted, taught journaling and poetry, and found her companion for the rest of her life, Robert Burns. She paired some of her poems with his photographs of The Haven and also wrote an anthem to Concordia. Norma's health declined, but she could get around her new building to see friends, talk and participate in conversations until she failed to do so in a matter of a few days before she passed.

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