of Chelsea, Michigan, formerly of Shelby Township, age 77, died Friday, August 9, 2019 at the Chelsea Retirement Community. She was born May 3, 1942 in Ishpeming, Michigan, the daughter of Ero & Ellen (Strom) Luostari.
Kay graduated from Ishpeming High School, and then earned her Bachelor's degree from Oakland University. She was primarily a homemaker who enjoyed reading and spending time with her grandchildren. She was active in Flight 255 Memorial Activities after her husband's death.
2/20/1925 - 8/31/2019, Jackson, Michigan - Chelsea, Michigan
Norman died as he lived - with dignity and grace. Driven by “a fierce commitment to education” and his exceptional curiosity about the world around him, Norman experienced a full life. He was a lifelong learner and a constant reader, which made him an exceptional educator throughout his life. Norman had a long career that included the positions of Superintendent of Southfield Public Schools, Coldwater Public Schools, and Iosco County Intermediate Schools. He was the first Dean of General Studies at Washtenaw Community College and was a primary influence on the development of the broad curriculum offered and the selection of the talented faculty. He also served as Deputy Superintendent for Ann Arbor Public Schools.
After his retirement from public education, Norman served as Napoleon Township Supervisor. He could talk with anyone and spent many happy hours in conversation at Vic’s Market in Napoleon. When he and his wife Nancy moved to North Carolina, Norm became a substitute teacher for Hendersonville Public Schools.