On February 18, 2026 Betty Anne Norris was called home to be with the Lord. She passed away peacefully at Greg and Denise’s home in Starksboro. Her parents were Hervey and Olive (Brown) Hanson. Betty was born at home in Starksboro, VT, number six of eight children. The three youngest girls were known as the “Three Little Hanson Girls”. Betty lived a long and fulfilling life to 94 years young.
When Betty was 12 years old she was surprised and honored when her Sunday School Teacher told Betty it was time for Betty to teach Sunday School. Betty graduated from Bristol High School. Later she married the love of her life Vernice Norris and they farmed on the Norris farm and raised five children: Janet, Gregory, Roger, Brian and Sharon. Unfortunately, Roger passed away at the age of twelve from a farming accident. Betty passionately loved Jesus and her family. She also loved her nieces and nephews, and the women in-laws called themselves the out-laws. Betty dropped everything for anyone in need. Betty found time to serve as the Monkton Auditor, worked at the Polls and the Bank. Her youth groups were fortunate when she planned and supervised two trips to Washington, DC. Betty enjoyed reading, sewing, crocheting, making cakes, dog sitting and even sat for a bird. Betty was also a Justice of the Peace and presided over many weddings.
Betty attended the Friends Methodist Church in Monkton, VT. She called them all her “Church Family”. She participated in many activities and especially enjoyed singing in the choir. She also attended the Starksboro Church. Because of her faith, Betty often said, “Forgive and forget, that’s how I was raised.”
Betty worked at and later attended Project Independence Elderly Services where she enjoyed talking with participants, walking and the music.
Betty leaves behind her loved and cherished sisters Lois (John) Burbank and Flora Norris of Bristol, VT.
Betty leaves behind her daughter Janet Norris Crossman (Jim) and Janet’s daughters Heather (Jason), Kirsten and Linnea (Dominic). Great grandchildren: Morgan, Brody, Brooke, Madison, Harper, Sydney, Ellie, Olivia (Avery) and their son, Great Great Grandson Elias.
Betty leaves behind her son Gregory (Denise) and his children Craig (Jennifer) Alicia and Jared (Joanne). Denise’s children, Jennifer (Brad) and Jonathan. Great Grandchildren: Kalob, Alexis, Tyler, Aurora, Scott, Austin, Camden, Trinity, Fayth, Lilly, Pyper, Mayvis, Evander, Gladys, Winyfred, and Harrison.
Betty leaves her son Brian (Elizabeth) and Brian’s children Adam (Kayla), Taylor, and Chastity (Dan) Great Grandchildren: Karson, Addy, Weston, Kaydence (Raymond) and Riley.
Betty leaves her daughter Sharon Norris Weld (Mike) and Sharon’s children Taryn (Michael) and Jenna (Jeremy). Mike’s children Valarie (Bob) and Jamason (Katelyn). Great Grandchildren: Leah (Clay), Hailey, Carleigh, Cooper, Kace, Kenzie, Hayden, Addison, Deacon and Kami.
Betty also leaves her very special cat Snowball.
Betty was pre-deceased by her Parents, husband Vernie Norris, and their son Roger Norris and siblings: Ada, Laura, Winfred, Edwin and Clifford.
Special thanks to Dr. Kate Lamancuso and the staff at Mountain Health, Bristol, VT and Home Health Hospice. Betty’s family is truly blessed and appreciate the love and care provided by Samie Mierop and the White Family.
Visiting hours will be held on Friday, February 27th from 5 to 8 p.m. at Brown-McClay Funeral Home in Bristol. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 28th Bristol Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, Attn. Pricilla Pierce, Monkton Friends Church, 77 Monkton Ridge Rd, Bristol, VT 05443. . Funeral zoom link https://us02web.zsoom.us/j/86508392974?pwd=MmZzVWhuMW44dkxSS0RRufZvRy8rUT09 meeting ID 86508392974 and Passcode is Church To send online condolences to her family please visit www.brownmcclayfuneralhomes.com
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What a beautiful legacy Aunt Betty leaves. Her family will have so many memories of all she was and all she is! I am honored to be one of her many nieces that she always made feel special.She made Amie and David’s wedding day perfect when she was their justice of the peace. I am more having been in her circle . Much love to the family ! 💞💞🌹🌹my thoughts are with you while you navigate this journey.
Greg and Denise and families, what a wonderful life she lead…such a strong and loving sister, mother and Grandmother,,,she was truly blessed. Remember her light and she will live on in all of you.
Our condolences to the immediate and extended family. Betty will always have a very special place in our hearts.
I remember Mrs. Norris from church and Sunday School in Monkton. She would pick me up on her way from Mountain Road. I was one of those kids who was fortunate enough along with two of my siblings to be able to take one of those two trips to Washington D.C. Thanks Mrs. Norris for some of the best memories of my life
Dear Betty, now I know why you didn’t answer the phone call or message when I called recently.
Have a wonderful time in heaven; you deserve it. My sincerest condolences to the family. I was one of those kids that Betty took to Washington DC; we may have been one of the first groups she took in the late 70s. A few years ago, we reconnected, and she helped me arrange to get my daughter baptized at the Monkton Church where I grew up. We talked a few times after that, and I called her last month to ask her a question about that Washington DC trip. Sorry I missed her. She was a great lady. She was one of those people that you thought and hoped would be around forever.
Sincerely,
Christine and Abigail Hoag
Mrs Norris was our Yiuth group leader and we were so very fortunate to go on one of two trips to Washington DC in 1977, weeks stayed at a church where a man named Greg Wah (sp) put us up in a couple rooms there. Mrs Norris was such a blessing and she cared for us Provost kids so much, sending love and my condolences to Mrs Norris’ family and friends, RIP Mrs Norris 🩷
To Betty’s family, I’m so sorry to see her obituary. What a wonderful life she lived. I always loved seeing her and the last time I saw her was at CVU craft fair, had that smile I always remember. Thinking of you all and know she is with your Dad and Roger.