Juanita Norman

Passed 12/19/2021

Obituary For Juanita Norman

Juanita B. Norman passed December 19,2021. Viewing at Smith, Dennis-Smith Funeral on Sunday December 26,2021 from 1pm to 4pm. Funeral Service will be held in Whites Plains New York on January 4, 2021. All participants must wear a mask and maintain social distancing.

Obituary “There is no secret what God can do. What He’s done for others, He’ll do for you, and If I can help somebody as I travel along the way, then my living will not be in vain”, are two of Juanita’s favorite hymns that enabled her to live a life that pleased God. Juanita Butler Norman was born May 30, 1943 in Valhalla, New York to James Butler and Bernice Collins. She joined St. John A. M. E. Church at a young age. She grew-up in Tuskegee, Alabama and was educated in the public schools of Macon County. She continued her education at Tuskegee University with a major in Elementary Education. Juanita married Johnnie Bagsby Allen in December 1963. Their union was blessed with the birth of twin boys, Ronald and Donald in September 1964. She moved to Westchester County New York, where she enjoyed a stellar career as a Social Worker for Westchester County for thirty (30) years and retired in October 2000. Juanita married Jimmy Washington Norman in August 1973. They joined Union Baptist Church in Greenburgh, New York. After retirement, they moved to Jonesboro, Georgia where they joined Christian Fellowship Baptist Church and First Baptist Church of East Point, Georgia. She loved people, was a committed servant for God, and loved her church family and the worship experience. She knew that she had a friend in Jesus, because she always prayed/talked to Him about life issues. Juanita enjoyed traveling (national and International), photography, reading, yoga, watching TV and participating with the Senior Ministry at church, other church activities and the Silhouettes in Red Chapter of the Red Hat Society. She was a very industrious woman, with a big, warm heart and generous spirit. Juanita received several awards and recognitions. She was a Charter member of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, supported St. Joseph’s Indian School, was granted honorary Citizenship of Soweto and recognized for participating in the Class of 1966 Golden Anniversary Activities from her beloved Alma Mater, Tuskegee University. Juanita is a member of The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and was initiated in the Gamma Kappa Chapter at Tuskegee University. On December 19, 2021, Juanita was surrounded by family and friends, when God sent His angels to her resident to usher her to her eternal home. She Fought the Good Fight of Faith and finished her earthly assignment. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jimmy; a son, Ronald Earl Allen; two sisters: Barbara Moore and Kathleen Malloy, and a daughter-in-law, Chiquinta Allen. She leaves to cherish her precious love and memories a son, Donald; a daughter, Amy Ashley Moore (Michael) of Elmsford, New York; a brother, James York (Shirley); six grandchildren: Ronald Akeem Allen, Angela Nicole Ashley, Michael Justin Moore, Brandon Isaiah Moore, Heaven Necolle Moore and Janelle McClendon; one great granddaughter, Ashley Nicole Thomas and a host of relatives and friends.

God saw the road was getting rough. The hills were hard to climb. He gently closed those loving eyes, and whispered, “Peace be Thine.” The weary hours, the days of pain, the sleepless nights are passed. The ever patient worn out frame, has found sweet rest at last.



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