Surviving are her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Norma Jean's father, Samuel Lemons; mother, Artie (Dannel) Lemons; nine siblings; first husband, Dallas Gray; second husband, Donnie Gray; and daughter, Donna (Jeffrey) Smith preceded her in death.
Norma Jean was known to have a sweet personality. Her family loved her cooking, especially those chocolate pies and tuna (tunit) sandwiches. She enjoyed crocheting, and gifted many afghan blankets. Norma Jean placed her faith in Christ alone for her salvation. She is home.
We sincerely thank those who lovingly and tenderly cared for Mom throughout her later years.
Burial will be in Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly.
Surviving are her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Norma Jean's father, Samuel Lemons; mother, Artie (Dannel) Lemons; nine siblings; first husband, Dallas Gray; second husband, Donnie Gray; and daughter, Donna (Jeffrey) Smith preceded her in death.
Norma Jean was known to have a sweet personality. Her family loved her cooking, especially those chocolate pies and tuna (tunit) sandwiches. She enjoyed crocheting, and gifted many afghan blankets. Norma Jean placed her faith in Christ alone for her salvation. She is home.
We sincerely thank those who lovingly and tenderly cared for Mom throughout her later years.
Burial will be in Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly.
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