In its heyday, The Miss Wool America Pageant here in San Angelo rivaled the Miss America Pageant. There were movie stars and national t.v. hosts and loads of sheep.
In its heyday, The Miss Wool America Pageant here in San Angelo rivaled the Miss America Pageant. There were movie stars and national t.v. hosts and loads of sheep.
In its heyday, The Miss Wool America Pageant here in San Angelo rivaled the Miss America Pageant. There were movie stars and national t.v. hosts and loads of sheep.
Nov 28, 1930
Dec 12, 2020
Norman Wayne Rousselot, 90, passed from his earthly being on December 12, 2020 into heaven where he has joined his beloved wife Doris Mayer Rousselot. We will sorely miss his wonderful wit and presence, but the family is joyful for his spiritual step towards eternal life.
Norm was one of two brothers born in Los Angeles, California on November 28, 1930 to Harbin M. and Mary Rousselot. Norm grew up in the southern California area of Pasadena-San Marino where he graduated High School as one of the most highly rated high school baseball pitchers. He then went on to Principia College, Elsah, Illinois in 1950 where he met his loving wife Doris. Upon completion of college he and Doris were married in San Angelo, TX in 1953. He was drafted into the US Army and was stationed at Fort Ord in California. Prior to being drafted, Norm signed a baseball contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates who scouted him in college. Upon completion of his service, Norm worked an