Norma Jean moved to Marion, Arkansas and married the love of her life, Charles Aaron, in 1956. They were the parents of five children but opened their doors to countless others who needed guidance.
Norma Jean was very active and well known in her community. She was loved by all for her caring personality and giving heart. Norma Jean loved to travel, cook, and enjoy the company of family and friends. She spent her life caring for those around her and mentoring many. Norma Jean was known for selling Mary Kay Cosmetics, leading Boy Scouts, and her work in the Marion School District.
Norma Jean is survived by her sons, Chris Turnbow, of New Orleans, Louisiana, John Aaron, of Marion, Arkansas and Greg (Stephanie) Aaron, of Batesville, Arkansas, 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She is preceded in death by her husband, Charles Aaron and children Gary Aaron and Paula Williams. Her vibrant personality was contagious and will continue to live on through all that knew her. Her presence was known to provide comfort to many and she will be greatly missed.
Norma Jean moved to Marion, Arkansas and married the love of her life, Charles Aaron, in 1956. They were the parents of five children but opened their doors to countless others who needed guidance.
Norma Jean was very active and well known in her community. She was loved by all for her caring personality and giving heart. Norma Jean loved to travel, cook, and enjoy the company of family and friends. She spent her life caring for those around her and mentoring many. Norma Jean was known for selling Mary Kay Cosmetics, leading Boy Scouts, and her work in the Marion School District.
Norma Jean is survived by her sons, Chris Turnbow, of New Orleans, Louisiana, John Aaron, of Marion, Arkansas and Greg (Stephanie) Aaron, of Batesville, Arkansas, 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She is preceded in death by her husband, Charles Aaron and children Gary Aaron and Paula Williams. Her vibrant personality was contagious and will continue to live on through all that knew her. Her presence was known to provide comfort to many and she will be greatly missed.
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