Norma Jean Green
June 17, 2025

Norma Jean Green, 87, of Clarendon passed away peacefully early Sunday morning, June 8, 2025, at her residence. She was born on January 2, 1938 in Bristow, Okla.
In her life, she received her GED, completed a Dietary Management Course, and worked as a hospital dietician for many years. She loved to cook, especially for church dinners. She also played the guitar, sewed, and liked to draw. She liked watching baseball and never met a stranger and could talk to anyone.
Norma lived a long life, not always easy, but good times were had. She was not perfect, but forgiven as she loved the Lord and tried her best to live right.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Barney and Lovell Ingram of Merced, Calif.; younger siblings, Shirley A. Ingram of Bristow, Okla., William “Bill” Ingram, Barney Ingram Jr., all of California; and a sister-in-law, Shirley Ingram of Lemoore, Calif. She leaves five children, Lola (Paul) Julian, Janice Gardner, Bobby E. (Diane) Jordan Jr., Nancy (Caren) Holton, Aaron (Tena) Jordan Sr.; step-daughter, Dot White; several grandchildren, Kyndra Wells Aguirre, Kelleen Wells Coker, Christy Wells Litsey, Chase (Racheal) Julian, Sarah Julian, Kim (Daniel) Garza, Timothy Coleman, Elizabeth Dickerson, B.J. Herring, Aaron Jordan Jr., Christy Marlow, Mike (Lori) Green, and Bridgett Green; and 19 great-great-grandchildren whom she loved very much.
A graveside service was held at Salem Cemetery Thursday, June 12 with Brown/Fowler Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
In her life, she received her GED, completed a Dietary Management Course, and worked as a hospital dietician for many years. She loved to cook, especially for church dinners. She also played the guitar, sewed, and liked to draw. She liked watching baseball and never met a stranger and could talk to anyone.
Norma lived a long life, not always easy, but good times were had. She was not perfect, but forgiven as she loved the Lord and tried her best to live right.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Barney and Lovell Ingram of Merced, Calif.; younger siblings, Shirley A. Ingram of Bristow, Okla., William “Bill” Ingram, Barney Ingram Jr., all of California; and a sister-in-law, Shirley Ingram of Lemoore, Calif. She leaves five children, Lola (Paul) Julian, Janice Gardner, Bobby E. (Diane) Jordan Jr., Nancy (Caren) Holton, Aaron (Tena) Jordan Sr.; step-daughter, Dot White; several grandchildren, Kyndra Wells Aguirre, Kelleen Wells Coker, Christy Wells Litsey, Chase (Racheal) Julian, Sarah Julian, Kim (Daniel) Garza, Timothy Coleman, Elizabeth Dickerson, B.J. Herring, Aaron Jordan Jr., Christy Marlow, Mike (Lori) Green, and Bridgett Green; and 19 great-great-grandchildren whom she loved very much.
A graveside service was held at Salem Cemetery Thursday, June 12 with Brown/Fowler Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
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