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© The Bakersfield Californian
21 October 2004
Submitted by: Alex Carter


James Curtis"Jim" Norris

Nov. 6, 1938 ~ Oct. 16, 2004

Graveside services will be held at Greenlawn Southwest Memorial Park, 2739 Panama Ln., Friday, October 22, at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Eddie Summmers will officiate.

Jim Norris was born in Collinsville, Oklahoma and moved to Bakersfield in 1979. He was an electrician by trade. He is survived by his wife, Gail Norris; children and their spouses, Theresa and Jon Pizinger, Shelly and Daniel Kravitz, John Norris, Brenda and Jeff Lenard; nine grandchildren; and a sister, Becky Hamby.

"We love you Dad and we will miss you."

Greenlawn Mortuary Southwest Funeral Directors 


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