1920
2016
Betty Norman of Sugar Land went to be with the Lord on June 15, 2016. She was born on June 5, 1920 in Kansas City, Missouri to Charles and Mamie Harris.
She attended Houston schools and earned her R.T. certification in laboratory and x-ray services. She worked for Dr. Carlos Slaughter, H.H. Kuykendall and Toshio Yamauchi. She was a devoted Christian and member of Sugar Creek Baptist Church.
She preceded in death by her parent and her husband, Master "Mack" Allen Norman. She is survived by her son, Richard Norman (Peggy Heath), her grandchildren, Todd Norman (Sheryl), Meggan Flanagan (Michael) and great-grandchildren, Lindsay Norman, Sarah Norman and Sean Flanagan.
There be a visitation on Monday, June 20, 2016 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at The Settegast-Kopf Company at Sugar Creek. The memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 in The Morrow Chapel at The Settegast-Kopf Company.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Capstone Ministry at Sugar Creek Baptist Church in Betty's memory at 13333 Southwest Freeway, Ste 200, Sugar Land, Texas 77478.
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October 9, 2017
Betty Kellis Urbanek
I knew Betty Norman back in the mid to late 1950's, if this is the same sweet lady I knew she worked for one of the two doctors and lived on the Coner of brooks & 90, she was a very caring young lady that knew how to but folks at ease, she had a brother named Jimmy Dean. I haven't seen her in many years, if my memory is playing tricks on me then please forgive me. She was in my thoughts always.
July 2, 2016
Vivian Dimmock
We are sorry we did not get to come to Betty's celebration,, we were out of town ,,Praying for YALL Vivian Pamplin Dimmock
June 21, 2016
Jon and BJ Pitts
Richard and family, we are praying for comfort for each of you. Betty and Mack were wonderful "cheerleaders" and positive role models for so many of us when we were growing up. It is wonderful to know that she is one of God's beloved who is residing with Him in her new heavenly home. Love
June 19, 2016
Jeff Zandi
Aunt Betty and Uncle Mack were both important role models for me when I was growing up. Uncle Mack was one of the truest examples of a Christian man that I ever met and Aunt Betty was the sweet, strong woman that took care of him and everyone else as well. I'll never forget either of them.
June 19, 2016
Richard and Peggy and family,
Betty and Mack were my next door neighbors at Coffield. She was so special to me and my family. I can still hear that special laugh of hers. Am so sorry for your loss, but know that you will always have those special memories of her as I do.
Mary Ella Lowe -- Huntsville, TX
June 16, 2016
Barbie Klahn
Richard, Peggy and the whole Norman family, I am so sorry to hear that you all have lost your beautiful lady. I will not be able to make the trip to Sugar Land, as I am still recovering and my longest trip has been to the doctor in La Grange.
My favorite memory of Betty is from a long time ago. I was pregnant with Carol and was at the 'Clinic' and had to go to the lab. Betty was in back of me and started quacking like a duck.
Remember the happy times, as I know that she will be missed.
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