Norma A. Covarrubias

June 19, 1946 ~ February 2, 2024
Norma A. Covarrubias, 77, of Indianapolis, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family. Norma was born in El Paso, Texas on June 19, 1946, to the late Raul & Antonia Carrasco. Norma married Abel Covarrubias on September 27, 1987, and would have celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary this year. Norma enjoyed being at home and raising her children. She not only raised her own but was known as the Mama Bear to the neighborhood kiddos as well. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and could often be found at all of their school events cheering them on from the stands. She was witty and her family would tell you that Norma had no filter and if she was thinking about it, she was probably going to say it! She enjoyed going to the casino, playing bingo, dancing, and listening to music.
Norma is survived by her husband; Abel Covarrubias, children; Ernesto Luna, Anna Luna, and Mariano Luna II, grandchildren; Abel, Stephanie, Alyssa, Nicholas, Ernesto Jr., Laura, Christina, Jessica, Elizabeth, Jose, Vanessa, Samantha, Destiny, Orlando, and Gabriella, along with 18 great grandchildren, 4 great-great grandchildren, and siblings; David, Fernando, Jose, Armondo, Grace, Lydia, and Irene.
Norma is preceded in death by her siblings; Raul, Arturo, Abel, Armida, and Carmen.
Norma’s Life Celebration® Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 8, 2024, at O’Riley Branson Funeral Service & Crematory (6107 S. East St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46227) from 4:00pm-7:00pm. Funeral Services will take place on Friday, February 9, 2024, at 10:30am in the funeral home.
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Nobody was a stranger to Ama. She was the sweetest and treated all of us like her own. You will be missed so much by many Ama. Rest in peace and we love you. Till we meet again!
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My thoughts and prayers go high up to the family. She was the sweetest lady I’ve known. Quick to get on our ass if needed and most nurturing person I’ve came across by far. You will surely be miss ama
You will Forever be in our hearts!
I’m so sorry to hear that my cousin Norma has died. You are in my thoughts and prayers. We will all miss (Norma); she touched so many of our lives. Our love and support will always be here for you. Ruben &Dolly Carrasco & Family from El Paso, Texas
My deepest condolences Praying for all the family.
Sally Carrasco Flores
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No matter the distance, my heart goes out to you all in your time of grief. My sincere condolences cousins.
Ama, you will be missed beyond measure. I thank the universe for bringing you into my life. I know you’re looking down on us all. My love and respect for you is everlasting. I hope the casino in heaven is ready for you lol ❤️