Joy Jackson-Ling
So sorry to hear the news about Mrs. Norris. I loved her speech class the best and her supporting our UIL One-Act Plays. She always made it fun and exciting. Prayers for her family. Joy Jackson-Ling
Birth date: Feb 26, 1921 Death date: Mar 6, 2016
Virginia Everitt Norris of Canton, Texas, died March 6, 2016. She was born February 26, 1921, in Cheneyville, Louisiana to the late Alzine and James Benjamin Everitt. She graduated from Arlington High School in 1938. After graduat Read Obituary
So sorry to hear the news about Mrs. Norris. I loved her speech class the best and her supporting our UIL One-Act Plays. She always made it fun and exciting. Prayers for her family. Joy Jackson-Ling
Large Basket Garden was purchased for the family of Virginia Branch Norris.
Mark, so sorry to hear about your loss and Paula's long-time side-kick. You and your family are in my prayers. The other Debbie (Van) Vest.
Mark, your Mom was a wonderful role model for the young women and men in our community. I will always have fond memories of her. We will keep you in our prayers. Linda Willard Jones
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Virginia Everitt Norris.
Amazing Arboricola was purchased for the family of Virginia Everitt Norris.
I am so sorry to learn of Virginia's passing. She was such a sweet woman and gracious role model. I will always remember her from the 'fun' times Paula Sue and I had spending the night together when we were teenagers. Mark, I will be thinking of you and your family. Losing your final parent is very difficult. Karol Kay (Grumbles) Omlor
Gonna miss you Virginia! Always asked about my dad, every time I saw her. Always wanted to know about our family and the kids. Just enjoyed sitting with her and talking about anything. A special and great lady, a pleasure knowing her and spending some time with her, under the umbrella, enjoying the weather. Randy and Judy
Crystal Cross Bouquet was purchased for the family of Virginia Everitt Norris.
What a sweet, sweet lady. And, so very fun even in her last days. When I called her on her 95th birthday just a week and a half before her passing she was still laughing and making me laugh. But, as she had said so many times in our visits over the past year or so she was "ready to go home to be with Paul." I remember her spunk so well…and Estha remembers her beautiful hair (and the fact she was always talking about what a great kisser Paul was). Virginia will sure be missed here on earth, but I'm sure there is a terrific reunion going on in heaven. Estha & Robert Shiflet Weatherford, TX