Norma J. Nichols


Norma J. Nichols(Née Bohner) passed away peacefully on Sunday July 21, 2019 after a courageous battle with cancer. Norma was a huge Cleveland sports fan, and rarely missed watching an Indians game! She loved to read novels, play Yahtzee, do crosswords and spend time decorating her home, especially for the holidays. She was a self taught musician and an incredibly talented artist. She ran a successful greenhouse and antique business in Holmes county for many years. She loved being in her garden and everything she touched was beautiful. She grew up in Columbia station to the parents of Ed and Louise bohner, with 4 sisters and 1 brother. Norma was a 1956 graduate of Columbia high and lettered in cheerleading and track. She married James Nichols, in 1959. She leaves behind her son James (Nesa)Nichols her daughter Julie nichols and her son, Sam Nichols. Late brother Richard , Late sister Margaret, sisters Doris, Edna and Nancy all surviving. She also leaves 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. A life celebration will be arranged at a later date. Complying with Norma’s wishes, there will be no services. The family appreciates your comments and condolences. Thank you for your love and continued support, the Nichols family.

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  1. Kathy O’Shaughnessy says:

    I have nothing but wonderful memories of Aunt Norma—all the family gatherings in Strongsville, doing my hair for my wedding, giving me used furniture for my first apartment, driving the golf cart around the pond with Abby, our Lab, and watching Abby hop out and chase the ducks. I loved her gardens and her creativeness. We had such fun just laughing. I can still hear her laugh. Rest In Peace, Aunt Norma

  2. Nisa Nichols says:

    My mother was a good woman that will be greatly missed. Love You.

  3. To my brothers says:

    Thank you for all you did for mom and helping out during the most difficult time in mom’s life. It made things a lot easier for her and she loved all of us working together to help her any way we could. Love prevails. I love you both!!!