Norma Jean White

norma white

November 25, 1966 ~ September 20, 2015

Born in: Atlanta, GA
Resided in: Snellville, GA

Norma Jean White, 48, of Snellville, Georgia passed away September 20, 2015.  She was proceeded in death by her father Charles McCullough Sr., her brother Charles McCullough Jr. and her granddaughter Kensley Pugh.  She is survived by her mother, Patricia McCullough; fiancée, Larry Burton; daughters, Crystal White, Mary Pugh and Danielle Smith; son in laws,  Josh Pugh and Sean Smith; step children, Beth and Kyle Collier, Jeremy and Ashton Burton; grandchildren, Peyton Pugh, Grace Smith, Preston Collier and Bradley Burton. Norma was born on November 25, 1966 and grew up in Rockdale.  She retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 2012 where she worked for 18 years.  Norma was family oriented and a wonderful friend to many.  She made an enormous impact on everyone she met.  She considered all friends to be family.  Her willpower and drive to never give up will live on.  Her enormous personality, sense of humor and her beautiful smile will never be forgotten.  The kindness she showed to everyone will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.  Her love and memories will be in our hearts forever. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 4:00 P.M. at Wages and Sons Gwinnett Chapel with Rev. Michael Patterson officiating.  Family will receive friends on Wednesday, September 23, 2015 from 6:00-9:00 P.M. and Thursday, September 24, 2015 from 2:00-4:00 P.M. at Wages and Sons Gwinnett Chapel, 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy., Lawrenceville, GA. 770-277-4550. . In lieu of flower donation can be made in memory of Norma Jean White to either the American Cancer Society or The March of Dimes. Online condolences can be expressed at www.wagesandsons.com

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  1. Sorry to hear about Norma Jean passing. You all will be in our prayers. Pastor Roger and Carolyn True and Phillip and Michelle (True) Neville and family

  2. I never remember working with Norma at the Post office , but I knew her other ways. Like me she has 3 daughters, Like mine, they play lots of softball. So even though we both work in the Lawrenceville Post Offices, we only saw each other at the ball fields. Norma is just as proud of her girls as I am mine and that’s how we bonded. I cannot imagine life without my mother so I don’t really know what to say. Sorry don’t seem right to me. So I am going to thank you girls for all the love and support you gave your mother while she battled one of lifes meanest sicknesses. As I think of my own girls and what they do to help me with my minor life problems, I look at you three and see nothing but strong women who united to make their mothers life full of love, smiles, and baby steps. She lives on through you. Just as I hope I will pass on to my girls, you will carry on and your Moms love for others and talent to bring joy to any room will live on. Embrace the memories and the joy your mother left you with, and remember,the great thing about sisters are their bonds are greater than any others. Bless all of you. My prayers are with you.

  3. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Norma was a loving and accepting person. I am grateful for the love she shared with Larry, and with so many of his family. I know you will be crying tears of pain and loss here on this earth, but the Angels have been crying tears of Joy since her soul walked through those gates! You all will have a very loving Angel to watch over your lives.
    Guy, Karen, Daniel, James, and Rachel Tate.

  4. Your loving smile and kindness will never be forgotten, always a friend to anyone she met,God has a special place for you in Heaven ,tell all my loved ones hello and ill see them soon. I jUST KNOW YOUR KISSING ON THE GRANDBABY and having a great time with your loved ones,we all will see you soon . Love in Christ David and Danny Jarrard

  5. She was a great person and friend.I loved working with her she made every one smile.She will be missed by many.Love and prayers to her family and friends.

  6. Norma was my supervisor at the North office. Her home away from home. She was one heck of a supervisor. Never ever did I see her in a bad mood. She took great care of her carriers. She will be greatly missed. She was a strong woman. But I know this disease takes its toll. I’ve lost a few family members myself to it. She is in a much better place. Her soul is in heaven but her spirit will always be with you. God bless.

  7. You will be sorely missed. You loved to travel and lived life to it’s fullest. You knew how to make people smile. Your spirit may be gone, however your footprints will remain on earth forever .

  8. When I heard Norma passed I was in such shock. She fought and suffered this sickness and won so many times over and over. She was such an amazing person inside and out! Her heart, her smile was contagious whenever she was. I am so glad that I was a part of her life and got to know such a wonderful women. She will be missed by so many people because she touched so many lives. I hope and pray the God gives the entire White family and Burton family strength to face the difficult time ahead. My thoughts and prayers for each of you! ((HUGS))

  9. So sorry to hear about Norma’s passing. Worked with her for many years and saw her at the ball field often. Thoughts and prayers to Larry and Norma’s entire family.

  10. I worked with Norma Jean when she was a clerk at Lawrenceville, then she became our supervisor at Lawrenceville North. She was an amazing supervisor and a wonderful person inside and out! She genuinely cared about all of us. Always such a positive person! I never saw her in a bad mood! My prayers go out to her amazing daughters, Her Mom, Larry and the entire family! Rest sweet lady! Ruth Hudson

  11. Norma was a woman with a lot of courage. She fought valiantly, I so admire her. Loved her smile and sweet heart. I know her family will miss her terribly, but know that she will always be with you in your memories and watching over you.

  12. Norma is a true hero! She fought till the end. She & I have been friends since we were small children. I have so many precious memories. Prayers for her daughters, Mom & Larry and all of her friends and family. She will forever remain in my heart.

  13. My prayers go out to her, the family and Larry. I know she was a fighter and admire her will and courage. She will be truly missed, God Bless..


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