LATHAM - Norma Gay Walley (nee-Vadney) formerly the Matriarch of Feura Bush passed of natural causes on July 26th, 2020 with her children at her side. Norma, the oldest of four siblings was born on a cold winter's day in early December of 1923 at the family homestead in Feura Bush to Mildred and Dewey Vadney.
Norma enjoyed her childhood and while in her teens she was offered an opportunity to attend nursing training in Albany. This being her passion she attended the Lark Street School of Nursing and upon graduation she started her career with the Reformed Church Ministries in Berea, Kentucky for a couple of years. She eventually made her way back to the Albany area and met the 'Love of her Life' Steve Walley. They married right after the war and subsequently had six children. In the 60's Norma decided to return to the workforce, putting in stints at the VA Hospital in Albany and home care throughout the area. After retiring Norma would care for anyone that needed it.
Another passion of hers was BERRIES. You name it, mom would pick it and try to sell it. From strawberries, to raspberries, to blueberries, Norma would pick them all and sell them from a stand in front of their Indian Fields Rd home. Her favorite picking spot was Winney's Blueberry Farm in Bacon Hill, NY.
A favorite story was the day she said J.R. stopped by for some berries. When pressed who JR was, she said, "you know that guy on t.v. from Dallas." She was referring of course to Larry Hagman, the actor. Apparently, Larry would stop by on his way to visit an old Air Force buddy who lived in the area and stopped for berries. She remembered he always tipped well.
Norma was instrumental in organizing and leading several volunteerorganizations including, but not limited to the New Scotland Historical Association, New Scotland Seniors, and the Onesquathaw Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary. Norma was the recipient of the 2008 Albany County Executive Volunteer Award for her volunteering efforts. Norma was instrumental in starting a Brownie troop as well as the Girl Scouts in Feura Bush. She was a faithful congregant of the Onesquathaw Reformed Church and leaves behind many dear friends, but rest assured she will be in heaven preparing a hot stove for the next fund-raising dinner.
Norma was predeceased by her parents, her husband Stephen Walley, and her siblings Bud, Bill, and Margaret.
She is survived by her sister Shirley Mattice who still resides on the family farm. Norma is also survived by her children, Louise (Yahya) Walley-Akbar, Laura (Jim) Smith, Larry (Cheryl) Walley, Lucy (Frank) Ryan, Lynn, (Donald) Brandow and Lance (Paulette) Walley. Norma is proud of her 12 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and most recently her Great Great Grandchild.
Burial will take place with her husband at the Bethlehem Cemetery onJuly 29th, 2020 at 10:00 am. Please comply with NYS guidelines regarding masks and social distancing.
A celebration of her life will be held at the Charles Houghtaling Memorial Park in Feura Bush on September 12th at 12-noon.
Norma's children wish to express their sincere gratitude to the Community Hospice of Albany as well as Home Instead Nursing Care of Schenectady and especially to nurse's aides Maureen and Elizabeth.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial donation to either of these in Norma's name:Onesquathaw Reformed Church, 11 Groesbeck Rd, Feura Bush, NY 12067
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The Community Hospice, 445 New Karner Rd, Albany, NY 12205.