Norma Lodge’s 100th Birthday Open House on July 20 - By Claudia Loucks

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Norma Lodge. Contributed Photo

Norma Lodge is reaching a milestone birthday. She will be 100 years “young” on July 20 and will be honored at a birthday open house from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 20, at Grace United Methodist Church, 318 North Center St., Geneseo

Family and friends are invited to the event and there is a “no gifts” request.

Norma Lodge credits her long life to her “orneriness,” but those who know her have a different explanation.

She has a sense of humor and age hasn’t changed that, commented a church friend of Lodge’s, who added, “Norma is a good person, always going out of her way to help others.”

Visitors to her home often find her at her sewing machine, working on pillowcase dresses and more. Lodge totals over 100 pillowcase dresses in addition to shorts and tops each year for the Operation Christmas Child project at Grace Church, and she also sews cloth diapers and book bags for Midwest Mission which also is supported by Grace Church.

“It is good to be busy,” Lodge said. “These are just small things we can do for others.”

Music also has been an important part of her life and Lodge was a choir member at her church until she turned 90, and she chose to drop out then “because it just became too difficult.”

She also was a member of the “Love Unlimited” music group at Grace Church.

Her late husband, Glenn Lodge, was a well-known area musician, and Lodge said the entire family enjoyed music.

“Singing is something we could do together,” she said. “We weren’t rich and that didn’t cost money.”

She is mother to five daughters, Nancy Lund, Lynette Wildermuth, and Mary Gorman, all of Geneseo; Janice Thayer, Atlanta, GA; and Joan Eshbaugh, Denver, CO.; two sons, Roger Lodge, Rock Island; and Larry Lodge, Andover; one son, Jim Lodge, is deceased; There are 18 grandchildren, and 28 great-grandchildren.