Norris married graphic artist and Chicago Tribune cartoonist Lester J. Norris in 1923. They formed St. Charles Charities (now the Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Foundation) in 1924 and funded multiple civic improvements throughout their lives including; the St. Charles Country Club, Arcada Theatre, Delnor Hospital,
St. Charles East High School, the Dellora A. Norris Cultural Arts Center, and the John B. Norris Recreation Center. A statue of Norris's likeness was placed in the plaza in front of the St. Charles Municipal Building to honor her contributions to St. Charles. Lester and Dellora Norris purchased The Keewaydin Club in Naples, Florida, which was their vacation home. The Norrises donated generously to the Naples community, providing the funding to rebuild the Naples Pier after
Hurricane Donna in 1960 and again in 1970 when the pilings had to be replaced. The Norrises fought to ensure the pier would remain open free of charge. In 1964, they donated the land for
Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. As an aside, the name "Delnor" comes from the first three letters of Dellora Norris's first and last name. == Life in St. Charles ==