
Normayne G. Stringer
20 de diciembre de 1931 -
10 de agosto de 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Normayne G. Stringer, who left us peacefully on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at the age of 93. Born in Racine, WI on December 20, 1931, to the late Angus and Genevieve (Maybee) Anderson. Normayne lived a rich and full life that she dedicated to her family, students, and a love of reading.
On June 1, 1956, she was united in marriage to John Stringer.
Normayne was a beloved teacher who shaped the minds of countless students throughout her career. As a newlywed, she began her journey in education teaching elementary-age students at the Naval dependents school on Midway Island. Over the years, she left her mark on various school districts across Wisconsin, Illinois, and South Carolina, impacting lives far beyond the classroom.
Her love for reading, particularly mystery novels, was infectious and shared with all of her children. She was a loving mother to her three daughters, Catherine (Donald) McClarey, Susan Stringer, and Jeanette (James) Cooper; her grandsons, Christopher (Amanda Simko) Cooper, Donald John McClarey and Ronald Steinmayer; her granddaughters, Meredith (Lee) Love and Renee Steinmayer; her brother, Martin Anderson. The love she poured into her family was immeasurable, and she leaves behind a legacy of compassion and strength that will live on through them.
In addition to her parents, Normayne was preceded in death by her husband, John Stringer; her son, Charles Stringer; her grandson, Lawrence McClarey; her siblings, Raymond Anderson, Beverly Bowen, Sharon Anderson and Genevieve Anderson.
Private interment will be held in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to an animal shelter of the donor’s choice would be appreciated.
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Renee SteinmayerPublicado el:
2 de septiembre de 2025Grandma was such a wonderful person, I regret not having more time to get to know her. I was sad to hear of her passing, and have been going over our last conversation from 3 years ago, when I introduced my husband to her. I truly regret I only found out last Saturday on google, and wish I had known. I am happy to know, wherever grandma is, she is no longer suffering. I miss you. (T-T)
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JeanettePublicado el:
17 de agosto de 2025This is a picture of Mom, the Sunday prior to her passing. We went to breakfast because it been quite some time since we had gone anywhere fun. She had a good day that day.
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Jeanette Claire CooperPublicado el:
16 de agosto de 2025My Mom was the most beautiful person. The photo that I added was the last beautiful picture that was taken of her, prior to her last hospitalization. I called Mom and asked her if she wanted to go to breakfast. Since the end of February, Mom’s health had declined. When my sister broke her kneecap, Mom needed to be taken care of and fortunately, I was able to come up in November of 2024. Normayne was a trooper. She returned with me to South Carolina. Mom was happy but, she knew that after she fell the first (?) time on June 2nd that she needed extra help. Mom was supported by the beautiful people at her assisted living. Mom knew she was done and she really didn’t want me there