Norma Jean Kidd

Norma Jean Kidd

Norma Jean Kidd

February 13, 1934~April 24, 2022

Norma Jean (Jones) Kidd, age 88, was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on February 13, 1934, and passed away on April 24, 2022, in Oklahoma City. Her Christian faith and love of scripture were the foundation of her life, and she was a member of Faith Memorial Baptist church at the time of her death.

Norma Jean graduated from Andrew Jackson High School and Gardner-Webb Jr. College. As a young adult she worked for the IRS, served in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve and the State Department in Tunisia. Later in life, she worked as a secretary/office manager in a variety of businesses, but said her most fulfilling job was being a wife and mother. One of her last statements was to say how important family was to her.

She is survived by her devoted husband of 63 years, John Wallace Kidd. Together, they shared many travel adventures and made homes in several states. Norma Jean enjoyed jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, cross-stitch, trying new recipes, working in the yard, coaching softball, and watching Atlanta Braves or Little League baseball. She was a master planner, organizer, and proof-reader!

She is also survived by daughter Denise Kidd Reece (husband Don) of Oklahoma and son John Kevin Kidd (wife Julie) of Florida. Her grandchildren are Kristy Kidd Woodham (husband Anthony), Lindsey Kidd, Rebekah Reece Metz (husband Josh), Jamie Kidd, David Reece, Noah Reece, Marshal Kidd, and Jared Kidd (wife Amy). She was delighted by great-granddaughters Meredith and Felicity Woodham.

‘Little Sister’ Norma Jean will be greatly missed by her older siblings Muriel James and Byron Jones (wife Valliere) of Georgia. Special nieces and nephews survive her also.

Norma Jean was predeceased by her mother Pansy Corn Jones, her aunt Willar Mae “Billie” Corn, brother-in-law Jack James, sister Dot Thomas, and grandson Nathan Reece.

Memorial service will be at Fraser Funeral Home in Jacksonville, FL, Saturday, April 30, at 2:00pm following Visitation at 1:00pm. She will be interred in the Jacksonville National Cemetery after a private family ceremony.

Because Norma Jean was a breast cancer survivor, it was her request that donations be made to the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers.

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Condolence

Susan Pearce

October 15, 2022, 8:13 am

My Mother (Theresa Dietz O’Donoghue) worked with Mrs. Kidd at the IRS and remained friends until she died (young from cancer) in 1986. I fondly recall Mr. and Mrs. Kidd stopping by our house to visit with their children whenever they came back to Jacksonville when I was young. I am sorry we were out of town and unable to pay our respects. With deepest sympathy to Mr. Kidd and all of her family. She was the epitome of a true gracious Southern lady. Susan Pearce Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Mary Beth Goldberger

October 15, 2022, 8:14 am

Condolences from Oklahoma, from Mary Beth Goldberger at Concordia. May she Rest In Peace.

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