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Monday, August 22, 2011
Norma Gean Bullock of Hominy, Oklahoma passed away on Thursday, August 18, 2011 at her home at the age 69 years eight months and four days. Norma was born December 14, 1941, in Holdenville, Oklahoma. As a young girl Norma was raised in the Holdenville area where she attended school. Soon after the completion of her education Norma gained employment with the Blue Bell Wrangler Company as a seamstress. She continued to work at the factory for several years before moving to Perryton, Texas. Several years following; Norma moved to California to the Long Beach area. While residing in Long Beach she worked at a local fish market. In the mid 1960Ãs Norma returned to Perryton, Texas where she remained until 1971. At that time she moved to Cleveland, Oklahoma and opened the ìBlue Bait Shopî west of town. During this time she also worked at Katys and Judy Anns as a waitress. In 1976, Norma sold the bait shop and moved to Hallett, Oklahoma prior to returning to Cleveland in 1980. On February 12, 1983, Norma was united in marriage to Wayne Bullock at the Westport Baptist Church. Following their marriage the couple established their home in Hominy where they have continued to reside. Norma soon gained employment with Dick Connors Correctional Facility in the mail room. She later worked in the property room and soon began working as the Law Librarian. Norma retired from Dick Connors in 2008 after 15 years of service. Norma enjoyed working in her garden and watching hummingbirds. Most of all in life Norma enjoyed sitting down fishing for hours. She was also a excellent cook always having enough food for everyone to enjoy. Norma is described as a selfless, very caring and wonderful woman. Survivors are her husband Wayne of the home, mother Mabel Lewis of Seminole, Oklahoma, one son Bill Mooney of Cleveland, Oklahoma; one brother Winford Adams of Seminole, Oklahoma and a host of other relatives and friends that will mourn her passing. Norma was preceded in death by four siblings Darrell Lee Davis, Charles Adams, Glenda Kay Posey and Carolyn Ann Miller.
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