IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Norma Jean

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Ammons

Mar 29, 1930 — Dec 11, 2020

Obituary

Norma Jean Ammons, born March 29, 1930, went to her heavenly home December 11, 2020.

She is survived by three sons, two daughters, 11 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren; John "JD" Ammons of Crossroads and family John and Jennifer Ammons and Kaitlyn, Dave and Jess Ammons, Alivia, Nate, and Tristan, Rojack and Lisa Ammons, Abbey and Chase, Joe Sollars, Joleigh and Noah; Danney and Janet Ammons of Fairview and his family, Jennifer and Steve Malnick, Ashton, Bailey, and Cole, Jeremy and Christina Ammons and Kinzie; Jack and Robin Ammons of Crossroads and family, Jodi Coker, Larkin and Cantrell, Dan and Whitney Ammons McWilliams, Haven and Dax; Linda and Jim Walker of Myrtle Beach, SC and family, Jaime and Brent Hardin, Cooper, Ben, and Andi; Penny and Kevin Cross of Morgantown and family, Bengy Swanson, Corey and Jeff Curran, Adalyn, Harper, and Colton, Heather and Brian St. Clair, Kohlton and Nevaeh. Also surviving are three sisters, Arlene Donaldson of Carmichaels, PA, Colleen Pierce of Blacksville, WV, Judy and Jack Tucker of Hagans, WV; two brothers, Jim and Karen Haught of Sebring, FL and Ike and Sandra Haught of Okeechobee, FL; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Murle Ammons; her parents, Zeb and Flossie Haught; daughter-in-law, Sally Ammons, granddaughter, Lisa Ammons Sollars; great grandson, Tyler Ammons; great granddaughter, Hazel Ammons McWilliams; two brothers, Merle Haught and Billy Haught; and four sisters, Marion Sachetti, Dortha Mae Chiater, Mary Jo Weaver, and Joyce Haught.

Norma, "Nan" as she was known to most, only saw the best in everyone. She loved to cook and was labeled as a "good cooker" by her family. She also loved to dance and did so at every occasion. She learned to clog and performed for varions groups.

She enjoyed overseeing the Haught Family Reunion of which she did for several years.

She worked various jobs. She was co-owner of the first florist shop in Blacksville, WV. Later in life, she served as a caretaker to those who needed her. She was a true inspiration to her entire family, including her extended "Haught" family.

Serving as pall bearers will be: John R. Ammons, David Ammons, Rojack Ammons, Jeremy Ammons, and Bengy Swanson.

Norma loved flowers but would prefer that memorial donations be made to the Union Baptist Church c/o John Ammons, 6 Zeb Haught Road Wana, WV 26590.

Private services will be held. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.domicofh.com.

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