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Thursday, January 1, 2009
More at SF Gate.com - Doris Rosenberg was part of a San Francisco-based kingdom that delighted Bay Area boys and girls for decades.
She and her husband, Norman, opened Norman's Kingdom of Toys on Clement Street in the late 1940s and expanded it into an empire that included 21 toy stores in California, Oregon and Washington, an amusement park in Concord and one of the city's earliest and best-loved children's shows, "The King Norman Show."
In the show, she was Page Joy and wore tights and a tunic.
The San Jose resident died Jan. 10 of colon cancer at age 85.
Labels: 2008, 2009, media, news, San Francisco
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