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© The Enid News and Eagle
6 March 2021
Submitted by: Glenn


Katherine Belinda (McGinnis) Norman

Katherine Belinda (McGinnis) Norman
August 15, 1951 ~ March 4, 2021

Katherine Belinda Norman, 69, passed away in her home on March 4, 2021, in Enid, OK. Kathy was born in Enid, Aug 15, 1951, to Elmer "Bud" and Ruby McGinnis, who have proceeded her.

She married John Guy Norman of Red Rock, OK, in 1979, and they lived together in Enid for 42 years.

She is survived by John; two brothers, Larry Yarborough of Winston, GA, and Jerry McGinnis of Edmond, OK; six children, Scott Dickerson of Denver, John Regnier of Ponca City, Shayla Carson of Enid, Eric Dickerson of Norman, Josh Norman of Enid, Charity Norman of Enid; ten grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren.

She was loved dearly and will be missed very much.

A private family service will be held, with arrangements by Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home. 


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