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Priscilla Eilene Norris

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Priscilla Eilene (Barlow) Norris, 79 of Indiana Ave., Argos, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 4:12 p.m. at her residence.

On Feb. 7, 1941 in Plymouth, she was born to Isaac Harold Barlow and Goldie E. (Pletcher) Barlow. She lived most of her life in the Argos community.

She married Curtis Norris on Oct. 30, 1970 and together they shared the birth of Nathan Lee Norris on Aug. 12, 1974. Priscilla and Curtis later divorced.

She taught 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade at Hillsborou­gh, Fla. from 1963 to 1973. She returned to Argos in 1975 and went to work at Del Monte as a Quality Control Technician working there til 1993 until her Disability. Priscilla was a graduate of Argos High School with the class of 1959. She attended Manchester College and graduated from Bethel College with a B.S. Elementary Education in 1963. She was a member of the Plymouth Church of God, Plymouth.

Priscilla liked to play the piano and organ, gardening, and reading. She also enjoyed sewing, cross stitch, a crocheting.

Priscilla is survived by her grandchild­ren Sarah Norris of Bremen, and Nathan Norris Jr of Plymouth; siblings – Gene Barlow and wife Alma of Argos; Donald Barlow and wife Kathalene of Staffordsv­ille, Ky.; and Rosemary Ferrill of Rock River, Wy. along with many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents; and son – Nathan Norris.

Graveside Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 2 p.m. at Maple Grove Cemetery, 16100 Juniper Rd., Argos, with Rev. Wayne Mikel of the Plymouth Church of God. Burial will follow.

Memorial Contributi­ons may be made to: Church of God Missions for Haiti or Africa, 11734 9-A Rd., Plymouth, Ind. 46563

Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted with the EarlGrossm­an Funeral Home, Argos.

We remain committed and prepared to safely care for the families we serve during the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic and want to stay within the government’s guidelines. Whenever possible, EarlGrossm­an Funeral Home will continue to enable families to participat­e in the rituals that are most important to them and allow them to be able to say their final good-bye to their loved one. Please keep the family in your thoughts and prayers.

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