Step-Kindred
PARDOE WRIGHT ANDERSON, Florence Norma
WRIGHT KARP ANACKER FORD, Erlynne
WRIGHT, David and Susan
WRIGHT HUNTER, Christine and Gary
Florence Norma Pardoe Wright Anderson
Disposed of the 16th Street homestead
Moved to Olivewood Lane
Christmas, 1971
Just two months later, on March 13, he married Norma.
Pappy plugged himself into the very active Provo Senior Singles scene.
Provo Senior Singles
A notably dramatic person, a daughter of T Earl and Kathryn Pardoe
Florence Norma Pardoe Wright Anderson
Chrissy, youngest of her three children by her first husband
Dave, second of her three children by her first husband
Erlynne, oldest of her three children by her first husband
Had three children by Lynne Wright
Norma’s parents and children
Dining al fresco chezKarps in New York
In Oakland for Brent’s and Janet’s marriage
In Provo for graduation
Attended my Harvard graduation.
In Cambridge for my Harvard Commencement
1972—Cyndi!
A tape-letter announced their acquisition of a decorative item in their bedroom:
Bedroom ornament
Came early to check out our new digs
In Arlington to meet Timbaloo
Posed by the hydrangeas by the front porch.
At marriage of Scott & Ruth
Came to visit and posed at the bottom of the entry hall stairs.
Cousin of Jae Ballif.
With Pappy, served an 18-month mission for the Church in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
1981—The Sri Lanka Connection
Sri Lanka assignment was perfect type-casting for her.
1981—Autumn in New England
Four-generation gathering in Batesville
In Batesville, with Pappy, Brent, Janet, Valerie
With Pappy in Boston
Pappy & Norma in Boston (photo)
Came to visit and posed with Justin in the parlor.
With Pappy and Justin in the parlor
At Debbie’s graduation
Pappy’s passing, left her a widow.
Widow
We called her “Flaming Florence”
Spent her last days at the Seville on Center Street in Orem
The Rigbys, it seems, replaced Pappy and Norma as missionaries in Sri Lanka in 1980.
Came to Dave and Marta’s wedding at the Los Angeles Temple
In 1972-3, Dave stayed with Pappy and Norma at the Olivewood place.
Curt’s father was a neighbor of Pappy and Norma on Olivewood Lane.
By her parents’ Blue Mansion in Provo (photo)
With Jennie and Jim Tait (photo)
In 1977, put together a trip to Paris
Grateful for Ebbie Davis’ visit to Colombo
Florence Norma Pardoe Wright Anderson
Died 22 September 2003
Buried in Montecito
Erlynne Wright Karp Anacker Ford
Oldest of Norma’s three children by her first husband

Her first husband Vince Karp worked for a comic book company on Manhattan. Lynne and Vince divorced, and she married Ken Anacker, whom we never really got to know. He died, and she married Mont Ford; the Fords live in Rocklin, California, these days.
Dining al fresco chezKarps in New York
With second husband, Ken, since deceased, at Jeremy’s wedding
Gathered for Norma’s burial
Dave and Sue Wright
Second of Norma’s three children by her first husband
Came to Waverley
Dining al fresco, chez Karps in New York
Dave and Sue, D.C. and Heather, and Tarryn came to Timbaloo to visit.
At son Jeremy’s wedding
Gathered for Norma’s burial
Sue’s funeral and burial
Gary and Christine Wright Hunter
Youngest of Norma’s three children by her first husband
Gary and Chrissy, 1969
Gathered for Norma’s burial
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