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Norma Jean (Bratcher) Weatherman born the second child to Shortie and Vera (Hunt) Bratcher on July 19, 1939. She was called to her heavenly home on her birthday 2025.
She is survived by her husband Rev. Lawrence Lee Weatherman, sisters Charlotte Wood of Eufaula, Oklahoma and Sandra Jantz and husband Steve of Yukon, Oklahoma, one step-son Lawrence (James) Weatherman and his wife Karon of Sulphur Springs, Texas one step-daughter Gwen Dunn and her husband Russell of Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
She is preceded in death by her parents, both brothers Donnie and Ronnie Bratcher, a step-daughter Loretta Sue (Weatherman) Mapes.
After graduating from high school Norma went into bookkeeping, she worked 29 years for The March of Dimes.
She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
Norma and Lawrence Lee were married on February 3, 1979. She put up with him for 46 years.(ha, ha) Their first adventure was moving soon after they married to Elk City, Oklahoma to pastor a mission church.
Norma enjoyed sewing, cooking and being around the grandkids. She was very devoted to her family.
A man could not ask for a more loving and faithful wife and one that loved The Lord and the church family.
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