ANNIE CHI-YEE SIU-NORMAN

February 19, 1949 ~ June 20, 2011
She was born on February 19, 1949, in Hong Kong, the daughter of Siu Ping Kee and Poon Chik Han. Her mother survives in Hong Kong.
She was united in marriage on August 12, 1981, in Rocky Mount, Mo., to Bryan Norman who survives at the home.
Annie was the Deputy Division Director for the Division of Nutritional Health and Services with the Department of Health and Senior Services along with several other positions throughout her career of 25 years. She retired in August of 2003.
She was a member of Grace Episcopal Church, Alter Guild at Grace Episcopal Church, American Dietetic Association, Missouri Dietetic Association, and the National WIC Association.
Other survivors include: three children, Christopher Wei Kee (Colleen) Norman, Liberty, Mo.; Allison Cheong Yun Norman, Kansas City, Mo.; David Bridger (Jill) Norman, Springfield, Mo.; and one brother Paul (Judith) Siu, Hong Kong.
She was preceded in death by her father, and a brother, Siu Che Bun.
Rite of Burial Services will be 10 a.m. Friday, July 1st, 2011, at Grace Episcopal Church with Rev. Shariya Molegoda officiating.
Entombment will be in Riverview Cemetery Mausoleum.
Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Thursday, June 30, 2011, at Grace Episcopal Church.
Memorials are suggested to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Donor Services, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Those wishing to email condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
Allie and the Norman family,We were so sorry to hear about your mom. We wish we could have been at the visitation, but know that you and your family are in our prayers. Hope you are doing well.Sincerely,Ryan and Jessica Vossen
Our county worked with Annie for many years. She will be missed by all who knew her. Sincerely Marty Gann, Robin Goldsmith, Annita Nickels, and Beth Hutton
I wish I could have attended Annie’s service last Friday. Annie’s smile and positive view of life was my inspiration when I met her in 1978 when I first started my public health career. Bryan, my thoughts are with you and your children during this difficult time of loss.
Dear Bryan & Family, We send you our sympathy in the loss of your Loved One. May the many fond memories you have help you through this difficult time.Sincerely,Larry & Dana Zimmerman(Ret. MOARNG)
My hope and prayer for your family is that you will find strength in the love and memories you’ve shared. Annie was a great boss, when I worked in the WIC area. She was also a great individual. I am very sorry for your loss. Take care.
You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Annie touched so many in WIC and other agencies. She will be greatly missed.
Annie was a wonderful woman, I will miss her. She helped me get through my own cancer, just seeing how strong she was helped me so much. I will miss talking to her she was such a inspiration to me. Jeannie
Bryan and family,Harry and I are thinking of you and hope that you are doing ok,, I know that this is a hard time for you and your children. Just know that there are a lot of people praying for you and who care.Harry and Vickie Diesel
Bryan, I was so sorry to hear of Annie Siu’s passing. I don’t have to tell you what a wonderful person she was and how many lives she touched. She will be missed by many. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Norman family,So sorry for your loss. If you need anything, let us know.Tim Linn and Emily Randall
Bryan,Annie was a wonderful woman. You have my deepest sympathy.Carol Braun
Bryan and family,Words cannot begin to express the sorrow I feel for you at this time. Annie was an inspiration to so many. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bryan, Please accept my condolences.
I am very sorry to hear of your loss and will keep your family in my prayers.
How sad I am to hear of Annie’s passing. Annie always had a smile and a warm greeting for all of us who worked with her. I am thinking of you, Bryan, and your family and wishing for you all the everlasting, loving embrace of Annie through the years.Jim
I am so saddened to hear of Annie’s passing. She was not only my boss for whom I had tremendous respect, but she was also my friend. I will always treasure the memories of the wonderful times spent with her. I pray that God will ease your sorrow and bring you peace.
Dear family of Annie Sui Norman,I am so sorry to learn of Annie’s death. Annie has made a very positive contribution to many of us in her leadership role as a nutrition consultant and director. I began working with her as early as 1979 and valued her as a special person ever since. I know she will be missed dearly by many, but especially by you. She has been a role model for us.My heart felt condolence for your loss and I join in giving praise to her life. Warmest regards,Gladys Mason
bryan, i am so sorry to hear of the passing of your wife. take comfort in knowing that she will be watching over you till your time. keep a strong faith in knowing it is gods master plan with things like this happening. i will be unable to come by the funeral home because it is our week to go to summer camp. god be with you and your family. STEVE HUBBLE
My deepest sympathy to Annie’s family. I worked for Annie as a WIC nutritionist, and I will always treasure her dedication to the WIC program. She was a great leader, and will be missed by many.
My thoughts are with all of you. I have known Annie for many years through the National WIC Association. I will always remember her laugh and sense of humor.
Dear Bryan, David, Chris and Allison-You are in my heartfelt prayers. Annie was a pleasure to work with in the WIC nutritional program. Her love and compansion for others were great and will never be forgotten. She was a joy to know. Keep her memory alive in your heart and mind.
Bryan and Family: I am so sorry for your loss. While working with Annie for my 10 years with WIC, I can’t express how privilaged I was to serve/work for her. She was a light to me.
Bryan, Chris, Ali and DavidPlease know that you are in Brenda and my thoughts and prayers at this time. There are many memories and stories that could be shared but that is for another time.I am often comforted during times such as these by old spirituals. One in particular is “Lead Me Home – …… the third verse in particular “All my burdens, are behind me, I have prayed, my final pray, Don’t you cry, over my body, Cause that ain’t me, lying there.”God Bless.Les and Brenda Hancock
Annie’s life and incredible dedication to public health were an inspiration to so many, and her legacy lives on in generations of healthier children. We will miss her very much.Mahree Skala and MoALPHA
Brian and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of mournig. God Bless ~ Lisha Dallmeyer Vandersteen
My sincerest condolences to the Norman family for their loss. Annie was a wonderful woman and will be truly missed.
Bryan, I just heard the news about Annie, I am so sorry for your loss. Annie was one of the favorite people that I ever worked with, she will be truly missed. Larry Jones
Bryan,Please know that you, David, Chris & Allie are in my thoughts and prayers. Annie was a wonderful person.Sue Gove
Bryan and Family: Please know that I am keeping you in my prayers and thoughts. Annie Siu was one of my favorites. She was always a great friend to local public health agencies and to me.My sincere sympathy. Jan Morrow, Ripley County Health Center
Annie was a great blessing to the WIC program and the people she served. She will be missed by all. May God be with you in your great loss.
Dear Bryan and Family, I wish to express my sympathy for the passing of your wife and mother. Over the years with the DHSS I was able to get to know Annie Siu and she was always so pleasant(not as much as a rebel as me) and I was even able to get a chuckle out of her every now and then that put a smile on both our faces. She will be missed!God Bless, Brenda Buschjost