Norma Lee Trawick, 94, passed away on Sunday, November 15, 2020 in Arlington, Texas.
Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, November 17, at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington.
Norma was born on February 26, 1926 in Shirley, Arkansas to Everett Caldwell and Muriel Mae Williams Caldwell. She married Fred Trawick on June 17, 1944 in Parsons, Kansas. Norma worked at a Kansas Ordinance Plant making 105mm shells for WWII. She retired from the Corp of Engineers with over 25 years of service. Due to her tenure with the Corp of Engineers, a pavilion at Grapevine Lake was named the Trawick Pavilion.
Norma never turned down a good cold Dr. Pepper. She was actively involved and participated in all of her families' events. She loved gardening and working her flowers to make her yard beautiful.
Her pies were legendary and would sell out at church auctions. One of her lemon meringue pies once sold for $200.00. Norma was an excellent cook.
She loved to sew, crochet and quilt. She was faithful to Mayfield Road Baptist Church and her Sunday school class.
Norma was a good mother, a loving wife, and a doting grandmother and great-grandmother, who loved her family with her whole heart.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Everett and Muriel Caldwell; husband, Fred Trawick; son, James Trawick; brother, Everett Caldwell Jr.; and sisters, Eileen Bradford and Betty Caldwell.
Survivors: Sons, Thomas Trawick and wife, Pam, Richard Trawick and wife, Deana, and Kevin Trawick and Will; brother, Jack Caldwell and wife, Rosie; sisters, Brenda Brown and husband, Sam, and Margaret Slavens; 13 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren.
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