Mr. John Ledbetter owned and operated Ledbetter's Cafe in downtown Tupelo; one of Pauline's sisters owned and operated a boarding house in Tupelo for a number of yearrs. Pauline, herself, was hostess at Calvary Church for many years. Even through chemo treatments, she cooked their weekly Wednesday night Family Dinners and also cooked or catered for numerous special occasions.
She passed away July 26,1987, after a lengthy battle with colon cancer. She left behin her husband of 57 years, Moses Norries; 6 living children, 14 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. She was also survivedx by a half sister, Kathryn Dye. Shw was preceded in death by her beloved son, Thomas Wayne Norris.
Mr. John Ledbetter owned and operated Ledbetter's Cafe in downtown Tupelo; one of Pauline's sisters owned and operated a boarding house in Tupelo for a number of yearrs. Pauline, herself, was hostess at Calvary Church for many years. Even through chemo treatments, she cooked their weekly Wednesday night Family Dinners and also cooked or catered for numerous special occasions.
She passed away July 26,1987, after a lengthy battle with colon cancer. She left behin her husband of 57 years, Moses Norries; 6 living children, 14 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. She was also survivedx by a half sister, Kathryn Dye. Shw was preceded in death by her beloved son, Thomas Wayne Norris.
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