Norma J. Bloodworth

Norma J. Bloodworth

1933-2023

Norma “Jeanie” Bloodworth was born on December 14, 1933 in Edmond Oklahoma and peacefully passed away on December 26, 2023 surrounded by her family. Norma will live on in the many hearts she touched until we are all reunited again.

Norma follows her late husband Jimmy H. Bloodworth, parents Emery and Elizabeth McDaniel, sisters Joann Nowell and Carlita Phillips, and brother Ford (Pete) McDaniel, to be with the Lord and in their loving presence.

Norma leaves behind her children, Vickie Frerker and grandson Cameron Frerker;  Ricky Bloodworth, wife Jill Bloodworth and grandsons Jackson Fife and Griffin Fife. She also leaves behind her siblings Sue Osbon and Harvey (Buster) McDaniel, and numerous nephews and nieces. All dear and loved.

She met the love of her life, Jimmy, in 1952 when he came to a basic training base in Edmond. They were later married that same year on September 8th, enjoying over 55 years of marriage before his passing in 2007. This was the start of a 22 year journey for both through three countries and four states serving our country in the United States Air Force. After retiring, they enjoyed traveling and being with their beloved family. 

Norma was dedicated to her family, church, and friends. Her dedication to all three was unwavering throughout her life. Norma was a lifelong member of the Church of the Nazarene, who along the side of Jimmy, served the churches they attended in numerous capacities. We will remember Norma for her loving heart, warm smile, and kindness to others.

There will be a viewing on Friday December 29th , 2023 from 1pm-8pm at Matthews Funeral Home in Edmond, OK.  Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 30, 2023 at Matthews Funeral Home Edmond, OK

3 thoughts on “Norma J. Bloodworth”

  1. Pattie Nagel Atchley

    Norma I have thought of you so many times over the years but I did not know how to contact you..
    we went to high school together at the Old North Tower. We were working together at the Cleaners
    when you met your husband. I was already married with a son. I am two months older then you. I
    was just looking at our school photos a couple of weeks ago. Oh my Norma we had good times.
    I am so sorry for your family now. I know they will miss you so much. You were always so kind.
    My love to all of them. Pattie Nagel Atchley

  2. Rosemary Dunsire

    I only learned of dear Norma’s death on 2nd January. Although I live in the UK, Norma and I were very close until she had her stroke and spoke for an hour every couple of weeks.
    My consolation is that we will meet again in Heaven and will have eternity to laugh and praise God together .

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