In loving memory of

Norma Jean Mayfield Fox Smith
November 5, 1929 - May 5, 2018

Norma Jean Mayfield Fox Smith, age 88, of Morgantown, passed away early Saturday morning, May 5, 2018 at Mon Health Medical Center.

Born November 5, 1929 in Shriver, WV, she was a daughter of the late Lewis Franklin Jake Mayfield, the late Nancy Josephine Moran Mayfield Barrett, and a step-daughter of the late Charles Barrett.

Survivors include her five children, Melinda Shuppe, Barbara Fox, Pam Floyd and her husband Brad, Chuck Fox and his wife Dottie and Darrell Fox and his wife Glenda all of Morgantown; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents and step-father, she was preceded in death by her husbands Robert Gale Fox and Raymond Smith; three sisters, Myrtle Mayfield, Lucille Foster and Phyllis Eddy; and one brother, Robert Mayfield.

Private visitation and funeral services will be held for the immediate family at Smith Funeral Cremation Care of Morgantown, with interment to follow in the Olive Cemetery, Pentress.

The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the second-floor staff of Sundale Nursing Home and the staff of Floor 6 North at Mon Health Medical Center for their compassionate care shown to Norma Jean.

To send the family your personal condolences and other symbolic gestures, please visit www.smithfcc.com.


Tributes

Great Niece - Deniece Jenkins Hamilton wrote on Jun 8, 2018:

"Hadn't seen you in a while although would talk when you called to check in on dad or called him to chat. Was happy that you kept in contact with us after mom passed, but you always knew how the other side was as we shared many stories. Sorry to hear that you were sick and of your passing. Fly high with your angel wings"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 7, 2018:

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kAY Eddy McGaffick wrote on May 6, 2018:

"remembering a time, long ago, when I was a child. Mom and Dad and I would spend the weekend with Uncle Bob and AuntJean. which always included Saturday night dinner. I believe Darrell (Darry) was around two yrs old I will never forget him yelling for "noonles", more "noonles. Aunt Jean made the best "NOONLES." God Bless all of you. will keep you in my prayers. Kay Eddy McGaffick"

Shawna Lindsay wrote on May 5, 2018:

"Im soo sorry ur were a wonderful lady rest easy gma Jean youll have the best hair in Heaven my lady !!!"