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Riverside News - Narrowsburg, NY
widow of founder Arthur Norden of Seaboard & Western
Airlines
ANNA NORDEN
CALLICOON Anna Norden of Callicoon and Surfside, FL, a retired
business woman and an educator, having taught at Narrowsburg
Central School and Sullivan County Community College, died
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, in Callicoon. She was 81.
Daughter of the late William and Anna Coyle Quirk, she was born
October 27, 1918, in Milford, CT. She was the widow of Arthur
Norden.
She received her bachelors and masters degrees from New York
University. DuringWorld War II she served with the American Red
Cross in India. She then became astewardess for Pan American
Airlines on one of the first transatlantic flights.She and her
husband co-founded Seaboard & Western Airlines in New York
City.
Survivors include four daughters, Mary Congelosi of Monticello,
Anna Dolan ofOrange, CT, Helen Mullally of Jeffersonville and
Margaret Gadzak of Westfield,NJ; three sons, Arthur and Thomas,
both of Callicoon, and Andrew of Manlius; a sister, Helen Golden of
Clearwater, FL; three brothers, William Quirk of Rumson,NJ, John
Quirk of Kenoza Lake, and Raymond Quirk of Orangburg; 12
grandchildren;two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a son, William, and a sister, Mary
Cook.
A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at St. Georges Church in
Jeffersonville. The Rev. Robert Nee officiated. Burial was in the
Bauernfeind Cemetery in theBeechwoods, Callicoon.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Georges Church,
Jeffersonville, NY 12748.
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February 11, 2000Anna T. Norden
Ret. Educator, 81Anna T. Norden of Callicoon and Surfside,Fla.,
a retired businesswoman and an educator, died Wednesday, February
9, 2000,in Callicoon. She was 81 years of age.
The daughter of the late William and Anna Coyle Quirk, she was born
October 27,
1918, in Milford, Conn. She was the widow of Arthur
Norden.
A graduate of Becker College in Worcester, Mass., she received her
Bachelor's degree and Master's degree from New York University.
During World War II, Mrs. Norden served with the American Red Cross
in India. She then became a stewardess for Pan American Airlines on
one of the first transatlantic flights. She and her husband
co-founded Seaboard & Western Airlines in New York City. Mrs.
Nordenthen became a theatrical manager for her children. She was a
teacher at Miami-Dade Junior College, Sullivan County Community
College and Narrowsburg Central School.
She is survived by four daughters, Mary Congelosi of Monticello,
Anna Dolan of Orange, Conn., Helen Mullally of Jeffersonville and
Margaret Gadzak of Westfield,N.J.; three sons, Arthur Norden and
Thomas Norden, both of Callicoon, and Andrew Norden of Manlius; a
sister, Helen Golden of Clearwater, Fla.; three brothers,
William Quirk of Rumson, N.J., John Quirk of Kenoza Lake, and
Raymond Quirk ofOrangburg; 12 grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by a son, William Norden, and a sister, Mary
Cook.
Friends may call at the Stewart-Murphy Funeral Home in
Jeffersonville on Fridayfrom 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11 a.m. Saturday at
St. George's Church, Jeffersonville, with Father Robert Nee
officiating.
Burial will be made in the Bauernfeind Cemetery in the Beechwoods,
Callicoon.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. George's Church,
Jeffersonville, N.Y.
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Sullivan County Democrat Feb. 11, 2000
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