Norris Church Mailer

Norris Church Mailer

Norris Mailer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 21, 2010.
NEW YORK (AP) — She was half the age of Norman Mailer when they met and their bond was as fast and fateful as a mortal's coupling with a god.

Norris Church Mailer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's sixth and final wife, would enjoy and endure the ride of her life.

An actress, Wilhemina model, author and painter, Mailer died at her home in Brooklyn on Sunday. She was 61. Her passing was announced on the website of the Norman Mailer Society, which in a statement said she passed away "after a long and valiant struggle with cancer." A longtime family friend and assistant, Dwayne Raymond, said he and her two children and some close friends were at her home when she died.

As Norris Mailer wrote in her 2010 memoir, "A Ticket to the Circus," she was a single mother in her mid-20s when she met the then-52-year-old Norman Mailer at a 1975 cocktail party in his honor in Russellville, Ark. Their attraction was immediate, even if he was breaking up with his fourth wife and seeing the woman who would become his fifth. Norris Church became No. 6 in 1980. A son, John Buffalo, had been born two years earlier.

The new Mrs. Mailer discovered the consequences of fame. The macho Norman Mailer was charming, callous, wise and infuriating. Through her husband, Norris met Jacqueline Kennedy and Imelda Marcos, Woody Allen and Fidel Castro. Norman Mailer could talk about anything; she likened their banter to the rapport between Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. A sign of destiny: The Mailers both were born on Jan. 31.

But even as the author publicly rhapsodized over her auburn-haired beauty, he discouraged his wife's work, avoided her when he learned she had cancer and had affairs with several women, some of whom were referenced in his books and even showed up at social functions, at his invitation.

The tension became public by the early 1990s through gossip columns and in an ABC television interview when she told newsman Sam Donaldson that "one day Norman is a lion, the next day he's a monkey. Occasionally he's a lamb, and a large part of the time he's a jackass."

They drifted. She threatened to leave. He resisted. She stayed.

"I knew I was going to be with him for the rest of my life, and I think he felt the same way," she wrote. When the author died, in 2007, she was at his side and remembered his final moments: "His mouth spread in a huge smile, and his eyes were alive with excitement, as if he were seeing something amazing. Then he was gone."

A road worker's daughter raised in Little Rock and Atkins, Ark., she was born Barbara Jean Davis (a name not unlike Norma Jean Baker, the real name of Marilyn Monroe, subject of the only Norman Mailer book she had read when they met), and by age 3 had won a contest as Miss Little Rock. Popular in high school ("I was at the center of everything"), she attended Arkansas Polytechnic College and dated a childhood acquaintance, Larry Norris.

They married in 1969, and had a son, Matthew, two years later. But, as she recalled, they were too different — he preferring solitude, she preferring company. They divorced in 1974. As she began a modeling career, she changed her name to Norris Church, the last name suggested by Mailer because she attended church often as a child.

Tall and long-legged, the newly single Church enjoyed "a string of boyfriends," including Bill Clinton, then a candidate for Congress. He had a well-stocked staff of female admirers, she wrote, but clearly favored a plainly dressed blonde named Hillary Rodham who "had an intelligence none of the prettier girls in the room had."

"I would have so liked to be able to talk to him about world affairs and politics, or art or literature, or anything, frankly," Mailer wrote. "But we frankly never talked much."

Norris Mailer never considered herself in Norman Mailer's class as an author, but she did have a broad interest in the arts. Her paintings were featured in several one-woman shows. She was a member of the Actors Studio, appeared in the television adaptation of Mailer's classic "The Executioner's Song" and had a brief part, with her husband, in the film version of "Ragtime." She also wrote two novels, "Windchill Summer" and "Cheap Diamonds."

"I'd had a career. Family. I once had ambitions and dreams that had nothing to do with Norman Mailer," she wrote. "Norman changed my life and the ripples from that first meeting in Arkansas have spread through many others. I wouldn't trade with anybody in the world. And who knows what he's doing on the other side? I'm curious to catch up with him and find out."


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Harry Simpson

November 21, 2017

Godspeed Norris....

Mr and Mrs A. Henerie

April 14, 2011

Sorry for your loss. We hope that the Tent of God's protection has brought you peace as you grieve the loss.
Our codolence to the family.

Fr. Nicholas V. Gamvas

April 7, 2011

MAY YOUR MEMORY BE ETERNAL!

C M

January 9, 2011

May the God of all comfort, bring comfort to the family and friends of Ms Norris Church Mailer. We look forward to the time when sickness and death will be a thing of the past.

Bliss West

December 25, 2010

Barbara, this is the first time in many years I didn't send you a Christmas card. I love you and miss you....I especially miss that big bold beautiful penmanship of yours...You WERE Miss Doll, weren't you? Give my love to Fig and Ecey and Norman. I really miss you, dear! xoxoox

Keith McNutt

December 9, 2010

I had the pleasure of growing up next door to Mrs. Mailer's parents in Atkins Arkansas. Matthew and I fished and rode bikes together when he would visit his Grandparents in the summer. Mrs. Mailer was always very kind when I would see her visiting her parents. Peace and comfort to your family.

Linda Thomason (Stevenson)

December 6, 2010

I will always know "Norris" as Barbara Jean Davis. She and I grew up together and I spent many nights at her house as a guest. My family knew her family through our church, Union Grove Freewill Baptist Church, where our Dads were deacons. I did not see her often but kept up with her through the news. I miss her and am so happy to have been her friend. I am sorry for the loss to her family. May God Bless you all and give you comfort.

margie mcsweeney

December 4, 2010

norris was my art teacher/mentor when i was a senior in hs russellville arkansas-my love remains to this day for her beautiful spirit!sending loving thoughts to her family...........as we stayed in touch off and on thru this summer........and her memoirs touched me deeply

Melody Boatright

December 4, 2010

May Norman and Norris be enjoying Heavenly New Jerusalem. May G-d bless you and keep you. Shalom to their families, may God's grace ease your burdens.

Sam McClendon

November 27, 2010

I had the pleasure of being Norris's agent for a time at Wilhelmina Models. She was a lovely and gracious lady in an industry where few were found and I thoroughly enjoyed knowing her. God bless and keep you, dear girl.

Cheryl

November 26, 2010

To the family of a precious young woman!

May the peace of the Father God Almighty envelope you, strengthen and keep you in your hour of sorrow! Know that you are in the prayers of many hearts!

Keith Williams

November 26, 2010

I live in Atkins Arkansas. I had the opportunity to meet Norris when she was there last at a book signing. I am so sorry for your loss. I became a fan of hers when I realized she did not forget where she came from. She was a special person.

November 25, 2010

My deepest condolences to Norris' Family for the loss of your loved one. May the you find comfort in the hope found at (Proverbs 2:21,22)

November 24, 2010

Sincere condolences to the Mailer family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort in the hope found at(Psalms 37:10,11,29).

Joanne Crowley-Watkins

November 23, 2010

Having recently read "A Ticket to the Circus", I have gained a great respect for Norris Church Mailer as an artist in her own right. She had amazing grace and charm in dealing with life's various challenges. Sincere sympathy to the family.

Margie Murphy

November 23, 2010

I read "A Ticket to the Circus" a month ago. What a great book! I'm so--- sorry about the loss of your "Mom". She must have been a wonderful woman!And what a beauty!!!!!

Kristina Bird

November 23, 2010

An extraordinary woman who lived an extraordinary life. God bless.

November 22, 2010

I'd like to express my deepest sympathy to the family and friends during this most difficult time. Know that God cares. He will give you the strength and support you need to help you to cope during these difficult days.

With Deep Sympathy

November 22, 2010

TO THE MIALER FAMILY, I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME. PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN READING DANIEL 12;2.A,WINCHER.HOUSTON,TX.

Elizabeth Keith

November 22, 2010

Rest in peace, Norris. You were a beautiful woman.

Connie Moore

November 22, 2010

To the Family:I live In Atkins Ar. near The Shiloh Cem.I walk by Mrs.Mailers Fathers grave everyday and I always think of her. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers and will cont. to look after the grave of Mr.Davis.

November 22, 2010

Please allow these inspired words to comfort your pain. "Do not be afraid, for I am with you. Do not gaze about, for I am your God. I will fortify you. I will really help you. I will really keep fast hold of you with my right hand of righteousness." Isaiah 41:10 (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures) San Diego,CA.

Ruth Couser-Richison

November 22, 2010

She couldn't have been more than 26 when I first met her. I was 16, a sophomore in High School and she was my Art teacher. Not only was she my teacher, she was my friend. Beautiful, vivacious, caring and kind. That is how I knew her and how I will remember her. Goodbye Barbara Norris...you were loved and shall be missed. May your family find peace and comfort as they grieve the loss of their loved one.

Shirley Griffin

November 22, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in the love of family and friends and may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with you in your time of grief.

Patricia Barbee

November 22, 2010

My sympathy to the Family.
When Norman spoke of you, Norris his eyes sparkled.
Now, they will sparkle forever. You are together again.

Mark Leonard

November 22, 2010

Very sad to lose a loved one but it`s only for a short time , rest in peace while you wait for your loved ones , then eternity with resume when all have gathered .

Marina

November 22, 2010

The Bible speaks of the ressurrection when the earth will be a paradise, will be interesting to see how she can relay that within her talent for words (Ps.37:10,11,29)

November 22, 2010

Amazing woman who had an interesting life.
Gwen Holt

Rosemary Leigh-Houchin

November 22, 2010

Condolences to Norris's family and friends, she will be missed. Norris was a lovely lady with a big heart deep inside. I met her only once, but felt so much respect for her as we talked. I admired her thoughts and her advice. Her passing saddens me. I know she is with the Lord and now she can see what Norman is doing on the other side. My prayers are with her Son Matthew and the rest of her friends and family. May the Lord watch over all of you.

R Golay

November 22, 2010

To the the family of Norris Mailer - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Miss Norris will be missed by many.

Sheila Smith

November 22, 2010

Rest in Peace Norris. Blessings to the family.

November 22, 2010

HER LIFE WAS QUIET AN ADVENTURE....I SAW LOVE AND HAPPINESS BETWEEN THE TWO. MOST OF US COULD ONLY ENVY THEM.

Debbie L. Brannon

November 21, 2010

May God bless your family.

Barbara

November 21, 2010

R.I.P.

FRANK BROZZETTI

November 21, 2010

MAY SHE RIP MY DAD DIED FROM CANCER ITS THE THING NO ONE WANTS TO SEE IN A LIFETIME. MAY SHE BE WITH GOD FOREVER.

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