Obituary of Hattie R Norman
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OBITUARY
I love the Lord because he has heard my voice in supplication. Because he has inclined his ear to me the day I called. Gracious is the Lord and just; yes, our God is merciful. The lord keeps the little ones; I was brought low, and he saved me. Return, O my soul to your tranquility, for the Lord has been good to you. How shall I make a return to the Lord for all the good he has done for me? I shall walk before the Lord in the lands of the living. Psalm 116:1,5.6.7-12
MRS. HATTIE ROZIE STANLEY NORMAN was a daughter of the late Andrew Jackson and Annie (Amie)Bethea Bellamy Stanley born on October 15, 1939, in Horry County South Carolina. She departed her earthly life on December 1, 2023, at Virtual Willingboro Hospital with her sister by her bedside.
Hattie is a 1958 graduate of Chestnut Consolidated High School Little River, South Carolina. At an early age she was converted and joined Popular AME Church, Longs, South Carolina. After graduation she relocated to Trenton, New Jersey, she joined Jerusalem Baptist Church, presently she is a member of Alpha Baptist Church under the leadership Rev. Dr. Danny E. Scotton, she was a member of Willingboro Friendship Guild and Mount Holly Seniors,
Hattie worked various Department stores and retired from Dunn Department store.
Hattie was a loving, giving, caring, and a traveler. She loved her family very dearly; she helped us whenever needed. The day of her demised she just had returned from a day trip. She already has traveling plans for 2024.
Hattie was a God-fearing woman, during COVID on Sunday's she would say I went to my church first then I went to three other churches, North and South Carolina all while she was sitting in her big blue chair.
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Hattie married the true love of her life Marshall Norman Jr. for 23
years.
She was preceded to the grave by her husband Norman, parents Andrew and Annie, five sisters, Ruth Gainey, Lula Vereen, Lue E Murray, Joan Watkins and Helen Deloris Bellamy. Three brothers Willie Stanley, John Wesley Stanley, Fred D. Stanley and a nephew Henry Delond Stanley reared in the home.
Hattie leaves to cherishes her sweet memories to one sister Annie Opal Bellamy, Longs, South Carolina and a nephew Bob Stanley who was reared in the home as a brother. A host of nieces, nephews and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
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