Born in Greenville, she was a daughter of the late Clifton Murphy Anderson and Jessie Mae Hicks Bagwell.
Norma Jean was a beautiful person and worked for over forty years in her beauty shop making others smile while doing their hair. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.
She is survived by a daughter, Melody Carnes (Russ); a son, David Jones (Kim); four grandchildren, Blake Jones (Katy), Jack Carnes, Caden Carnes, and Nick Gardner and six great grandchildren. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, brothers and sisters-in-laws.
In addition to her parents and loving husband, Norma Jean was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret Green; and three brothers, J.W. Bagwell, Ralph Bagwell, and Jewel Bagwell.
Burial in Greenville Memorial Gardens.
Born in Greenville, she was a daughter of the late Clifton Murphy Anderson and Jessie Mae Hicks Bagwell.
Norma Jean was a beautiful person and worked for over forty years in her beauty shop making others smile while doing their hair. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.
She is survived by a daughter, Melody Carnes (Russ); a son, David Jones (Kim); four grandchildren, Blake Jones (Katy), Jack Carnes, Caden Carnes, and Nick Gardner and six great grandchildren. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, brothers and sisters-in-laws.
In addition to her parents and loving husband, Norma Jean was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret Green; and three brothers, J.W. Bagwell, Ralph Bagwell, and Jewel Bagwell.
Burial in Greenville Memorial Gardens.
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