Paul Stanley Norton

Paul Stanley Norton obituary

Paul Stanley Norton

Paul Norton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Howard Funeral Service - Leachville on Dec. 18, 2025.
Paul is survived by seven of his nine children Frank Norton of Ash Flat
Arkansas, Patricia Tillie (Bill Tillie) of Pioneer Louisiana, Darlene Nicholson
(Bradley Nicholson) of West Helena Arkansas, Tammy Hacker (Thomas
Ray) of Pioneer Louisiana, (Fredrick Teeters; Husband of Margaret Teeters)
of Holopaw Florida, David Norton of Poplar Grove Arkansas, Christmas
Eatmon (Jimmy Eatmon) of Horsecave Kentucky, and Hazel Hacker (Chris
Hacker) of Poplar Grove Arkansas.
Paul is survived by one niece Mary Counts of Texas and one nephew
Dewayne Norton of Benton, Arkansas. He is also survived by 27
grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren
Paul was the most genuine and sweetest man anyone could have in their
life. He cherished his kids and his late wife so much. When his
grandchildren were born his world was complete and he would do anything he could for them.

Paul would do anything and everything for his kids, grandkids and great
grandchildren. They made his whole life worth living after his wife passed
away. He would give them anything even if it left him with nothing.

Paul Stanley Norton is preceded in death by his parents Betsy Annie
Southern (mom) and Luther W Norton (dad), his four brothers James,
Frank, Alfred, Larry, his wife Lucille "Patsy" Norton, his daughter Margaret
Teeters, his son Paul Norton Jr, Becky Norton (daughter-in-law) three
grandchildren Tiffany, Rachel and Amber, two great grandchildren Natalie and William Jr.

Paul was a very loving husband, father, friend and grandfather.
Pall Bearers: Matthew Norton, David Norton Jr, Paul Smith, Bradley
Nicholson, Thomas Ray, (Donnie Norton or Taylor Sowyers)

They say if you love them set them free, so today we set our friend, father
and grandfather free to reunite with his wife, two of his children and some of his grandchildren in heaven for eternal life.

Funeral service will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 23, 2025, in the
Howard Funeral Service Chapel in Leachville. Burial will follow in the
Leachville Cemetery.
The family will receive visitors Monday December 22, 2025 from 5:00
p.m. until 7:00 p.m.
Friends may sign the online guest register at
www.HowardFuneralService.com

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