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RIP Norine Stice

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 16, 2011

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Due to the technology that we now have at our own homes, the internet allows us to meet and work with people that several years ago that we never would have had the chance to.

In the world of Pro Wrestling thanks to the Missouri Wrestling Revival site I have had the chance to work with World Champions, legends and future superstars but some of my favorite people that I have known will never be household names.

Norine Stice isone of those fine people I speak of, she truly loved wrestling.

She worked with the fine website Carnage Chronicles a site that is a great scource for Independent and Pro Wrestling.

I was always honored when she reposted MWR information and when I thanked her for it she sent these kind words

Your blog covers a lot of things that I don’t cover or have access to. I actually subscribe to your blog on WordPress and reblog them via my blog. You have great action photos, nice reviews, and when you mention Mark Sterling or Harley Race (and his academy)…those are personally my favorite posts :)

I thoroughly enjoy your blog and sincerely hope I am pointing people to what Missouri Wrestling Revival has to offer.

Norine

Most recently, I worked on a hype piece for a Tony Kozina and Craig Classic match and wanted to use her interview with Classic for the site, she was more than happy to let us use it with out a blink of an eye.

To be honest, I never met Norine in person and always took it for granted that our paths would cross at a match down the road somewhere. An opportunity that never would come to pass but I feel thankful that I knew her via the internet. .

Reports are that Norine passed away due to a massive heart attack, and the major arteries in her heart all collapsed at once. She went quickly and did not die suffering.

Our hearts, prayers and thoughts goes out to the friends and family of Norine Stice.

-Brian Kelley

For those of you interested in donating to the memorial fund. Susan N Stice Memorial Fund C/O Penwell Gables Funeral Home 120 S Broadway Louisburg KS 66053

Please click here for words from our friends at Carnage Chronicles here .

One Response to “RIP Norine Stice”

  1. Josh Ray said

    Norine and I have crossed paths on the Internet a few times. She was definitely a wrestling fan and had a passion for it. I know she will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

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