Debbi Norvell, 52, of Cedar Rapids, died Friday, May 1, 2009, at Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids. There will be no services. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her children, Austin Norvell and Lindsay Norvell, both of Eagle Mountain, Utah; her parents, Dohn and Judy Armon of Cedar Rapids; two brothers, John (Kelly) Armon of Cedar Rapids and Dohn (Angie) Armon of Alburnett; a sister, Danelle (Scott) Hill of Marion; special friend, Doug Tinkle; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Debbi was born December 16, 1956, the daughter of Dohn and Judy (Steggall) Armon in Ames, Iowa. She worked in food service for many years.
Dear Judy and Dohn,
I am saddened to hear of the loss of your daughter. I pray and wish you God’s love and strength to get through this difficulties. Please know that many are thinking of you and are there for support.
Dave Crumley
I will forever miss you my friend. Oh the good times we had i will never forget as you and I shared a special bond. I will make sure your children will know what a special person you were. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Love you forever, your friend from St. George, Utah Dee Dee
Dohn, Judy, Danelle and family
We are so sorry for the loss of your daughter and sister. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Bruce and Beth Hammell
Gems of Hope
I couldn’t believe the news when my mom told me, i literally broke out in tears. I have so many good memories with you deb and i will cherish them for the rest of my life, one of my favorites was when you taught me how to drive on the road, you told me not to tell my mom cause you worried she would get mad, also when we went camping and you woke up early and put that silly hat on and made pancakes for everyone! I hope you have a great time in heaven leaping around, making choia trees and laying in the grass with dragonflies surrounding you. I love you debbi and i will never forget you
i will always miss you. I remember when you used to come up with your kids and we used to have fun dancing around and have my moms stereo blasting and the disco balls going. It was always fun when we hung out. Me and my mom were very close to you, and i hope you know that you will always be in our hearts. you were like a second mom to me. i love you deb and i always will.
John, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family during this trying time of your sister’s passing.
Armon Family,
My Dad told me today that Deb had left us. I am sad and shocked that she could be gone so soon.
Debbi was always that cool older sister who I wanted to be like growing up.
I love you all and the Grant Family holds you in our thoughts and prayers.
Melissa
Dear Armon Family,
What a striking photo of Debbie that shows a smile of fun & happiness. To read her name “Debbie” gave immediate flash-back to the days of our families growing-up and you frequently including her in conversations. Comfort to you all. Donna Berkhof
Deb brought so much joy to my life, she was a loving friend who was extremely giving. Sharing the outdoors with Deb, camping and exploring, are some memories I will cherish for all my life. I will miss her and want her children to always remember how much she loved them.
Armon Family~
So very sorry for your loss. Keeping you in our thoughts.
The Doug Bishop Family
Words are hard to find. Deb was my best friend in elementary school in California. We lost touch over the years, but I always held out hope we would see each other again. My sympathies to Dohn, Judy, and the rest of the Armon family. You were always a second family to me.