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Normadene (Shade) Schramm

April 4, 1939 — February 3, 2026

Jackson Center

Normadene (Shade) Schramm

Normadene (Shade) Schramm, 86, of Jackson Center, passed away at 8:03 a.m. on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. She was born in DeGraff, Ohio on April 4, 1939, and was a daughter of the late Norman Paul Shade and Margaret (Snapp) Shade Huffman.

In June 1985 she married Calvin Walker Schramm in Bellefontaine, Ohio and he preceded her in death on December 8, 2012. She was also preceded in death by her mother Margaret Snapp, her twin brother Norman Shade, her brother Richard Shade, sister Loretta Grzechowiak, and youngest sister Christine LaLonde, stepson Jeff Schramm, and nephew Jeffrey Harbor.

Normadene is survived by her sister Mary Ellen Hughes, (Tim), sister Elizabeth Grube. She is survived by her son Howard D. Spriggs (Carmen), daughter, Kimberly L. Smallwood (Gary), son, James D. Spriggs (Kristine), stepson Ang Schramm (Mary Jean) stepdaughter Melissa Burnett. ( She is also survived by nephews Timothy Hughes, Jacob Hughes, Doug LaLonde, nieces Krista Keefe (Andrew), Stephanie VanOver (David), Charissa Bullock, Valeria Weiss, Melissa Tevis, Cindy Greene, Norman Paul Shade, several great nieces and nephews, 6 grandchildren, Kristal Duckro (Jon), Angela Stephens, Shawn H. Stokes (Elisha), Shane H. Stokes (Laura), Amanda Spriggs, James Spriggs (Victoria), great grandchildren Isaiah Stephens, Nicholas Spriggs-Lecky (Ali), Carson Bailey, Brayden Bailey, Jaxon Bailey, Zaiden Kyle Stokes, Alex Wertz, Nolan Wertz, Zane Wertz, Anthony Wertz, James Spriggs, Owen Spriggs, Mackenzie Butterfield, Logan Butterfield, a great-granddaughter Sonya Stephens.

Normadene’s life started in DeGraff, Ohio in 1939. She and her siblings and parents lived in the country and had a few chickens. She married her high school bo and had 3 children, 2 boys and a girl. They will tell you of fun times of gathering field corn and getting hung up on the fence. God was a huge part of their home and life. Normadene loved listening to Willie Nelson, Blue Grass Gospel and one of her favorite movies was Dr. Zhivago in 1965. She worked at the Box Factory in DeGraff for a time and then was able to work for Siemen’s in Bellefontaine, Ohio as a key punch operator. Normadene retired from Siemen’s in Bellefontaine. She also worked a second job at the Red Lantern Restaurant for 10 years while she raised her children by herself. Normadene loved her family and ensured that they were provided for. She was a hard worker. She also was an excellent bowler. She loved to draw when she was younger but as life got busier there were more important responsibilities that she had managed. Normadene was an avid horse rider. She was a member of the Horse Congress and rode in the parades each year. After Normadene married Calvin Schramm, she moved to his home in Edison, Georgia. That is when she became an accomplished deer hunter using her high-powered rifles and a was a good fisherman. She was proud to tell that “I can field dress a deer and bring it out of the woods after I shoot it.” She and her husband owned a 100-acre farm with a pond on it that they visited regularly. She mowed it regularly and tended to the beavers there. Normadene was also an active member of the Eastern Star in Georgia and in Sidney, Ohio. Her husband was a county commissioner and after he passed away, she fulfilled his duties for the last year of his obligation as commissioner. After he passed, she was instrumental in obtaining a communication center for Calhoun County to make first responders more efficient. It was named after her husband, Schramm’s Communication Center established in 2014, which took all the calls for police, sheriff, fire and EMS departments within Calhoun County, GA. Normadene gardened, was a good cook, took care of her home, loved her cats and wasn’t ever a quitter. She loved the Lord with all her heart and trusted Him with everything. She was loved by many and will be missed heavily by her family and friends.

Visitation will be from 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Sanford Funeral Home, 210 W. Hayes Street in DeGraff, Ohio. Pastor Tim Spriggs will officiate a funeral service at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Greenwood-Union Cemetery in DeGraff, Ohio.

Memorial contributions may be made, in Normadene’s memory, to Ohio Fallen Heros Memorial at ohiofallenheros.org.

SANFORD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, DEGRAFF is honored to care for Normadene’s family and encourages anyone to share a fond memory or kind message with the family at www.sanfordfuneralhome.com.

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