In loving memory of Issac Leonard Norman, Jr., January 2, 1913-November 5, 2002, "Bud Fox," Saturday, November 9, 2002, 2:00 p.m., New Tabernacle Baptist Church, Lincolnton, Georgia, Reverend Matthew Harden, pastor, Reverent H.M. Easley, officiating

In Loving Memory
of
Issac LeonardNorman, Jr.

January 2, 1923

J^B|^k MovemBer 5, 2002

Saturday, November 9, 2002 2:00 p.m.
New TabernacCe Baptist Church LincoCnton, Georgia
lleverendMatthew 3-CarcCen, Tastor Reverendtt. M. EasCey, Officiating

The. Life Of
Issac Leonard "Bud fox" Norman
The Lord is good and does what is right, tfe shows the properpath to those -who go astray. 3-fe Ceads the humBCe in what is right, teaching them 3-fis way. The Lord Ceads with unfaidng Cove andfaithfulness, aCC of those who keep his covenant andoBey 5fis decrees.
Issac Leonard Norman, Jr., son of the Cate Issac Nor man, Sr., and the Cate "Roxie "BCackweCC Norman, was Born on January 2, 1923, in Lincoln County, Georgia.
^Caving accepted Jesus Christ as his personaC savior at an earCy age, Issac was Baptized at New TaBernacCe "Baptist Church, LincoCnton, Georgia.
attended the Lincoln County puBCic schools and was nurturedanddiscipdnedin a Christian home.
Issac was married to the Cate "Reccie Jones Norman. In Cater years, he married E. T. ^Wynn, who alsoproceeded him in death.
Out of these marriages came nine chiCdren. One of these chiCdren was a son, James CCifford Norman, who pre ceded him in death. Left to cherish his memory are: 3fis wife, Tmma Jean Sims Norman; five sons, Jessie (Louise) Norman, Sr., Augusta, (georgia, Dannie M. Norman, Augusta, Georgia; Ronnie (Cindy) Norman, LincoCnton, Georgia, "Randy Norman, Tampa, fCorida and "Ricky . Norman, LincoCnton, Georgia; three daughters: ShirCey A. Norman, North Augusta, South CaroCina, Tjfie L. Norman, LincoCnton, Georgia and Xatrene N. White, North Augusta, South CaroCina. Issac also Ceaves Behind two other daughters, "EveCyn Mursier and "Emma (Johnny) King, Both of LincoCnton, Georgia, four "Brothers, "Rev. Joe (Marian) Norman, "Decatur, Georgia, Jesse Norman, LincoCnton, Georgia, "Roy (Sarah) Norman, Chicago, iCCinois, and yviCCie J.
an^ Augusta, Georgid two sisters: "Bertha N. (James) 3-RCC Augusta, Georgia, and Ozzie N. y^aCton, LincoCnton, Geargia, seven stepchildren, 25 grandchil dren, 12 great-grandchiCdren, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, Brothers andsisters-in-Caw andfriends.

A Tribute To. $y fUsfrien
fhad" to Be in another state toe, to pay my re.spe.cts to a Cong ti> the privilege of having myfeel him, readBy someone else.
Ourfriendship Began many ye time. Some, friendships change remained the same CoyaC, hone, time. Whatever I needed, he m provide.
I heardabout him. when I Buut County and~was Cookingfor soi took on more andmare respon. property both here andin TfBe
Whenever he saw my car, he c, saw a strange car, he came to: hadquestionedonce askedme, I coufdhave said, "JVo, I have i agreement But, Because he can after my interest.
Xven infaiCing heaCth, he conti when he was notphysicaCCy aB, in or give up. ^We can attCearn
I share the sorrow ofhisfamu\ Coss, too. Ijoin them in giving t for thepriviCege of sharing his attmiss Bud, But we wiu~aCwa\ think of him. That is the greats those who care for him most.
Services
Dignity-Re
111 North V Lincoln! 706-
Bessie W. Lee, Owner - Divenski R. /

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