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JO NORMAN OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star



JO NORMAN
1944 - 2001


Jo Dickerson Norman, 57, died Monday at her home in Davenport.
Jo was born in Seminole October 2, 1944, to Charles Luther Jr. and Augusta Parks Dickerson.
She lived in Davenport since 1962, and she married Jim Norman in Stroud June 2, 1962.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Stroud and worked at the Court Clerk's Office in Chandler.
Mrs. Norman was preceded in death by her father and one brother.
Survivors include her husband, Jim, of the home; her mother, Augusta Dickerson, Davenport; two sons, Jimmy Fieselman, Elk City; and Rusty Norman, Davenport; one daughter, Kelly Chapa, Grand Prairie, Texas; and five grandchildren, Kortney and Levi Fieselman, Elk City; Ty and Kade Chapa, Grand Prairie, Texas; and Ethan Norman of Davenport.
Graveside services will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday at the Davenport Cemetery with the Rev. Joe Molencupp officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Services in Stroud.
Published November 27, 2001.


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