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Norris Womack

Houston, Texas

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Norris Lee Womack, 78, passed away on the 4th of June 2013 in Houston. He was the third child of Leamon Womack and Etta Womack and was born in Paris, Texas, on the 24th of June 1934. He attended Milby High School in Houston's East End and following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather,...

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Norris-a man of vision, a pioneer and a man with great charisma.Because of God and this man, people
like me have come to enjoy living the good life. The school was the very best, as it truly prepared you
for the outside world, i remember he even brought in professors from the University of Houston to teach us about etiquette and how to speak to clients, and to dress for success-and then the Salons brought us opportunities to meet the type of clients that were great for our...

Norris was a client and friend.

Sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Norris Womack. He was a good man and a great boss. My prayers go out to the family. May God Bless You All.

Brittanue Jackson Arocha

My first official date with my husband of 56 years was with Norris and Lillie. In 1957 when Joe got out of the Air Force we purchased their furniture. Lots of memories of our East End days. So sorry to hear of his passing.

So sorry to hear about the loss of Norris...to Rick, his son who has cut my hair there since the late 1970s,and all the fine people at Norris of Houston, you're in my thoughts and prayers.

Kenny Hand

I got my hair cut and styled by bay (at the galleria shop) the day I got married in 1969...he did, indeed, reshape the face of hair care in the 60s and 70s...my prayers are with his family...JHH3

Norris's Dad was the first person to ever cut my hair at his Dad's shop on Lawndale. When his Dad wasn't available I would let Norris cut my hair!
My Prayers go out to his Family and Loved ones !
God Bless !
Clifford Paschal Kenney, Yexas

My prayers are with the Womack family at this time.
I wish I had met Norris when he was younger and working at the salon.

Bettie Hairston

I was one of the first graduates of the Norris of Houston Barber College.He and his school gave me and so many others the opportunity to excel in life.I was working at a printing company and attending the college, when my boss found out i would be gone as soon as i got my license he told me to either work at the printing company or go to school, not both. I was destroyed because i needed money to continue school. Norris found out about my problem and called me in, asked me what i made at the...