1. Lonnie Norman b 11 Dec 1886 d 9 Jan 1948 m Edda Bertha Dickerson
2. Jesse Almarine Norman b 3 Jul 1890 d Nov 1938 m Clara Mae Hollinsworth
3. Myrtie Norman b 12 Dec 1893 d 8 Dec 1973 at Mobile, AL, m N.L. Vaughn, buried Lakewood Memorial Park, Jackson, MS, no children
4. Willie Lee "Jack" Norman b 19 (or 9) Mar 1896 d 19 Jan 1978 m Annie Bell Woodruff
5. Laura Norman b 20 Sep 1898 d 29 Apr 1989 m Stanley Hamric
6. Charles Mose Norman b 4 Oct 1900 d 27 Sep 1972 m (1) Mary Electra Norman (maiden name also Norman)
7. Elsie Loraine Norman b 28 Nov 1903. This might be same as Loraine E. Norman b 20 Nov 1903 d Jan 1995*
8. Bessie Louise Norman b 9 Jun 1906 d 24 Jan 1987, buried Lakewood Memorial Park, Jackson, MS
9. Evelyn Norman Hamric (perhaps born Nancy Evelyn Norman) b 28 Jun 1910 d 13 Sep 1993 Hinds Co., MS*, m Wiliam Carl Hamric, no children. William Carl Hamric was the brother of Stanley Hamric, above.
Sources:
The Astons, Rhodes and Normans with the related familes of Hollands, Langstons and Porters by Margarett Norman, 1990, self-published.
*For dates after 1990, SS death index.
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Printed in the Times Post, Houston, Mississippi dated January 23 1936
In the Houlka section of the newspaper:
Mr. C W Norman Dies
One of Houlka's most prominent citizens, Mr. C W Norman, passed away last Thursday, following an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Norman, from early life a member of the Methodist Church, was held in the highest esteem. For many years he had been a resident of Houston. He was seventy-six years old and for the past few years had been in failing health.
Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church Friday afternoon with Rev. E M Shaw in charge, assisted by Rev. B F Bullard, of Sturgis, and Rev. G H Boyles, of Houston. Interment followed in the Wesley Chapel cemetery. A wealth of beautiful floral offerings were a silent tribute from his many relatives and friends.
Surviving are nine children, Mrs. Myrtie Vaughn, of Mobile; Mrs. Stanley Hamric, of Weir; Misses Loraine, Bess, and Evelyn of Houlka; Messrs. Lonnie Norman of West Point; Willie, of New Albany; Jess, of Ellzey; and Charlie Norman of Norfolk, Va. In addition to these children are a large number of grandchildren and other relatives.
To all of the bereaved ones we extend our heartfelt sympathy.
1. Lonnie Norman b 11 Dec 1886 d 9 Jan 1948 m Edda Bertha Dickerson
2. Jesse Almarine Norman b 3 Jul 1890 d Nov 1938 m Clara Mae Hollinsworth
3. Myrtie Norman b 12 Dec 1893 d 8 Dec 1973 at Mobile, AL, m N.L. Vaughn, buried Lakewood Memorial Park, Jackson, MS, no children
4. Willie Lee "Jack" Norman b 19 (or 9) Mar 1896 d 19 Jan 1978 m Annie Bell Woodruff
5. Laura Norman b 20 Sep 1898 d 29 Apr 1989 m Stanley Hamric
6. Charles Mose Norman b 4 Oct 1900 d 27 Sep 1972 m (1) Mary Electra Norman (maiden name also Norman)
7. Elsie Loraine Norman b 28 Nov 1903. This might be same as Loraine E. Norman b 20 Nov 1903 d Jan 1995*
8. Bessie Louise Norman b 9 Jun 1906 d 24 Jan 1987, buried Lakewood Memorial Park, Jackson, MS
9. Evelyn Norman Hamric (perhaps born Nancy Evelyn Norman) b 28 Jun 1910 d 13 Sep 1993 Hinds Co., MS*, m Wiliam Carl Hamric, no children. William Carl Hamric was the brother of Stanley Hamric, above.
Sources:
The Astons, Rhodes and Normans with the related familes of Hollands, Langstons and Porters by Margarett Norman, 1990, self-published.
*For dates after 1990, SS death index.
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Printed in the Times Post, Houston, Mississippi dated January 23 1936
In the Houlka section of the newspaper:
Mr. C W Norman Dies
One of Houlka's most prominent citizens, Mr. C W Norman, passed away last Thursday, following an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Norman, from early life a member of the Methodist Church, was held in the highest esteem. For many years he had been a resident of Houston. He was seventy-six years old and for the past few years had been in failing health.
Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church Friday afternoon with Rev. E M Shaw in charge, assisted by Rev. B F Bullard, of Sturgis, and Rev. G H Boyles, of Houston. Interment followed in the Wesley Chapel cemetery. A wealth of beautiful floral offerings were a silent tribute from his many relatives and friends.
Surviving are nine children, Mrs. Myrtie Vaughn, of Mobile; Mrs. Stanley Hamric, of Weir; Misses Loraine, Bess, and Evelyn of Houlka; Messrs. Lonnie Norman of West Point; Willie, of New Albany; Jess, of Ellzey; and Charlie Norman of Norfolk, Va. In addition to these children are a large number of grandchildren and other relatives.
To all of the bereaved ones we extend our heartfelt sympathy.
Gravesite Details
Charlie W. Norman's mother was Margaret Eliza Dillard b 6 Feb 1834, d 9 Jan 1890
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