Julie L. Norfleet, 67, of Warsaw, went to join her husband Willie in heaven on Saturday, October 18, 2025. She was born January 3, 1958, in Baltimore, Maryland, a daughter to the late Ronald and Shirley (Balcom) Martin. She enjoyed ginesenging and horseback riding but above all, Julie was a very good mother and mamaw to her family.
She is survived by her three sons, Willie Norfleet Jr., Jason Norfleet and Joshua Norfleet; two daughters, Breann (Jensen) Green and Latasha Norfleet; a brother, Marty Martin; a sister, Bonnie Balcom; four grandchildren, Josh Jr., Jaylen, Dantae, KobyLee “Skeeter” and Amara; and a grandson on the way, Ezra.
In addition to her parents, Julie is preceded in death by her sister, Shatonya Burns.
A cremation will take place under the direction of BOLIN-DIERKES FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, 1271 BLUE AVENUE, ZANESVILLE.
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