Maria Barbara Norris

maria norris

September 8, 1938 ~ December 27, 2022

Maria Barbara Norris, 84, of Leonardtown, MD died December 27, 2022 at St. Mary’s Nursing Center in Leonardtown, MD. Born September 8, 1938, in Fuzer, Hungary, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Urbanovics and Maria (Kalnasy) Urbanovics. Maria had an amazing story. In December of 1948, at the young age of 10, she immigrated to America to live with members of her mother’s family in St. Mary’s County to escape the unrest in Hungary. Unfortunately, her parents and younger sister were unable to immigrate until 1961. Her older sister chose to stay in Hungary. When Maria arrived in St. Mary’s County, she did not speak or understand any English. She worked very hard to learn proper English, and she was very proud of her accomplishment, often telling us how difficult the English language is to learn. She attended St. Mary’s Academy. She also worked as a switchboard operator at St. Mary’s Hospital until the birth of her first child. She met “Brother” Norris at Leonardtown carnival, and they were later married on January 3, 1958, at Sacred Heart Church in LaPlata, MD. They were married for 45 years until his death on September 23, 2003. Maria was a devoted mother to Mary Burnett of Chandler, AZ, Bernard Norris (China) of Yuma, AZ, Veronica Goddard (Donald) of Valley Lee, MD, and the late Walter Norris. She was the sister of Barbara Lynn of Calleo, VA and the late Helen Kasaly. She is also survived by grandchildren Jarred Burnett, Bobbi Norris, Ramon Fraga, Jessica Goddard and Erica Goddard and one great-grandchild, Bernard “Bam Bam” Turner. Maria had many hobbies. She enjoyed photography (especially sunsets and flowers). She loved knitting hats and sweaters and had multiple projects with her at all times. She was a talented seamstress. She made dresses and skirts for her daughters. Maria also sewed beautiful custom slipcovers, and she was very proud of the fact that the money she made paid for braces for 2 of her children. She had a green thumb and could grow and identify just about any flower, plant or tree. While at Hospice, she developed a deeper love for nature. She spent hours watching the squirrels and birds on her patio. The family will receive friends for Maria’s Life Celebration Visitation on Monday, January 9, 2023 from 9:00 am – 10:00 am at Our Lady’s Church, 41410 Medley’s Neck Road, Leonardtown, MD 20650. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:00 am also at Our Lady’s Church, officiated by Rev. John T. Nguyen. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Billy Lindsley, Bobby Lindsley, “Chick” Baroniak, Donald Goddard, Jr., Gerald Gardiner, and Francis Russell. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Mary’s. Condolences may be made to the family at www.mgfh.com. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home and Cremation Services, P.A., Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. DAVID FRANCIS MATTINGLY says:

    GREAT MEMORIES OF MARIA AND BROTHER SO SORRY SHE WENT THRU SO MUCH , SHE IS FINALLY AT PEACE IN GOD’S GARDEN , BLESS YOU ALL IF SHE GAVE ME A PLANT SHE WOULD SAY DON’T THANK ME IT WON’T GROW, THANKS ANYWAY THEY ALWAYS SURVIVED !!!

  2. Maria & Brother shared many good times with Bert & I. Maria was very talented and was a good seamstress and gardener. I had dinner at Maria’s the night before my son was born and we had a blast dancing the Charleston. Maria will be sorely missed.

  3. Saundra Cheseldine-Graves says:

    I’m so sorry to hear of Maria’s passing. I have some very fond memories of her and Brother from my childhood. She was a very sweet person. May she rest in peace.

  4. In your time sorrow know that she is at rest after several years of suffering. May the lord help you heal from your loss.
    Love,
    Peter

  5. Jennifer Page Stickney says:

    I will always remember Maria’s greetings to me. She was always exceedingly but so genuinely sweet and kind. She spent a great deal of time at my house while I was growing up and a young adult as she frequently recovered our chairs and sewed our curtains. She was so talented. She would always tell me stories while she worked and had a soothing, loving way about her. I would often sit with her for hours. I wish I was closer so I could say goodbye to her but I will tell her in my dreams and my heart. She will never be forgotten. My deep condolences to her family.

  6. I’m so sorry to hear of Maria’s passing….

  7. My sympathies and prayers for the family. I always went to Cousin Maria for information about gardening and will always remember our trip to the spring flower shows. Many wonderful family gatherings with stories about relatives and events that shaped our Kalnasy family and the legacy that is passed on to others. May Maria Rest In Peace.

  8. To Mary Burnett & Family
    I met Maria in the 70’s i did some sewing at the time also –She taught me how to make slipcovers and to cover cushions -She was a good friend and was always ready to help -She spent lot of her early days helping me to get through the complicated sewing ordeal May she RIP God Bless

  9. My deepest condolences on the loss of Maria. I had the honor of being a classmate of Maria when she first arrived at St, Mary’s Academy from Hungary. She was a special friend who I admired deeply. Unfortunately I have not had contact with her for many years and sadly I will not be able to attend her funeral affairs.

  10. Sending our deepest condolences to the Family. We are very sorry for your loss.

  11. Mary Ann and Gerald Gardiner says:

    Veronica, Mary and Bernard – I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. She was a very special person to me/us. The memories she allowed us to have through the years are cherished. One of the very first memories at her house was “freedom” to me. At my Mom and Dad’s we ate at the table every single night at 5:00 pm together. I remember one of the 1st time’s staying overnight at your house and her letting us eat our dinner in Veronica’s bedroom. I felt so free. I knew that moment I loved your home. Thanks for treating me like a sister always.

  12. So sorry for the loss of your Mom. She was such a nice person. Sending my prayers to the family.

  13. To Maria’s family, I am so sorry for your loss. She was a high school classmate of mine and a wonderful friend sharing many laughs together. Beautiful picture of a lovely lady.

  14. Mary, Bernie & Veronica.
    So sorry to hear if your Mom’s passing. When I escorted your brother Walter home from the Navy back in 1980 you all made me feel like family. Sorry for not staying in touch over the years.
    God bless, your friend Mike


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