MILLINOCKET and ARVADA, Colo. – Norma L. Adams died Dec. 14, 2005, in Arvada, Colo., after a long illness. She was born Sept. 4, 1943, in Bangor, the daughter of Wilbur and Maria (Kinney)Bradgon. Norma graduated from Bangor High School. She lived and worked in Millinocket for many years. Norma was known for her strong faith and love of the Lord as evidenced by her family, friends and long-time membership at Calvary Temple Assembly of God in East Millinocket. Norma is survived by her beloved husband of 43 years, Phil Adams; one daughter and “son,” Debbie and Dan Myrick of Arvada, Colo.; one son, Paul Adams and wife, Tricia, of Arvada, Colo.; three special grandsons, Daniel Myrick, Devon Myrick and Christopher Adams; “mother,” Marion Adams of Corinth; one “extra special” niece, Susan Hawes and husband, Alan, of Bangor; brother-in-law, Donald Guptill and wife, Gloria, of Bangor; sister-in-law, Loriane Young and husband, Bev, of Glenburn; sister-in-law, Jeanette Bragdon of Brisbane, Australia; four nephews, David and Christopher Green and Tait and Chad Bragdon; a special cousin, Janet Kinney of East Holden; a special friend, Carol Bonner of Florida and many other family and friends. Norma was predeceased by her parents, Wilbur and Maria (Kinney) Bragdon; one sister, Marie I. Guptill; and one brother, Gary K. Bragdon, as well as “Dad” Edwin Adams. A poem Norma wanted to share with you all. If You Could See Me Now- author unknown My prayers have all been answered – I finally arrived. The healing that had been delayed has now been realized. No one’s in a hurry – There’s no schedule to keep. We’re all enjoying Jesus – Just sitting as His feet. If you could see me now – I’m walking streets of gold. If you could see me now – I’m standing tall and whole. If you could see me now – You’d know I’d seen His face. If you could see me now – You’d know the pain is erased. You wouldn’t ever want me to leave this perfect place. If you could see me now!! A memorial service was held Dec. 16 in Arvada, Colo. A graveside service will be held in the early spring in Maine.

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