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“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”
2 Timothy 4:7
Mr. Jimmy Lee Norman, Jr. passed away Saturday, July 6, 2024, at Appling Healthcare System in Baxley, Ga. He was born October 12, 1994, to the late Jimmy Lee Norman, Sr. and Latricia Faye Brady in Baxley, Ga. He was a Heart Transplant Recipient of three very thankful, grateful and energetic years. He attended Appling County School System and was currently attending the College of Coastal Georgia working towards a degree in Nursing that he so passionately loved doing, he was employed at Southeast Georgia Health System in Brunswick, Ga.
He is preceded in death by his loving parents, maternal/paternal grandparents, brother Anthony Norman, and two nephews Malik Greene and Emmanuel Quarles.
Jimmy leaves to cherish his memory:
Two brothers: Christopher Norman of Baxley, GA and Charles Jackson of Brunswick, GA; Three sisters: Christa Diashelle Tillman, Shemeika Byrd of Baxley, GA and Pamela Quarles of Greenwood, SC. Eight Aunts: Lizzie Mae Sailem, Sharon Brady, Juanita Scott, Tonya (Al) Byrd, Sarah Johnson, Sharon Gibson, Elizabeth Surrency and Elaine Harris all of Baxley, GA; One Uncle: Larry Brady of Baxley, GA; Special nieces: Zalakian Johnson, Jatavia Byrd, and X’ Zandria Joyner all of Baxley, GA; Special nephew: Xavier Hill of Baxley, GA; Godchildren: Bryce Williams of Baxley, GA and Ke’Asia Thomas of Savannah, GA. He also leaves to cherish his memory a host of sorrowing nieces, nephews, specials friends, and many other relatives and friends.
“I am tired, so let me rest. I go to life and not to death; I go from sickness and pain, and bid a crying, suffering world, Goodbye”
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