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IN LOVING MEMORY OF

James "Jim" Robert

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Norman

October 22, 1930 – June 16, 2026

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June
19

Clinkingbeard Funeral Homes, Inc.

407 N Mansfield Rd, Ava, MO 65608

10:00 - 11:00 am (Central time)

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Funeral Service

June
19

Clinkingbeard Funeral Homes, Inc.

407 N Mansfield Rd, Ava, MO 65608

Starts at 11:00 am (Central time)

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Jim was born on October 22, 1930, in Ava, Missouri, to Emmett and Gladys Norman.

On July 17, 1955, Jim married the love of his life, Marjorie Billingsley, in Lockwood, Missouri. Together, they built a beautiful life and were blessed with three daughters: Nancy, Cindy, and Angie.

Jim graduated from Ava High School and earned his Bachelor of Science in Music from Drury. His passion for learning never stopped—he later completed his master’s degree from Colorado University and attended Oklahoma University where he worked towards a Doctorate of Music. His freshmen year of college, he enlisted with the U.S. Army National Guard of Missouri. He was a member of The National Guard Band and received the rank of Sergeant.

Music was truly the thread that wove through Jim’s life. He spent many years shaping young lives as a band director at Stockton Schools, Ozark High School, Parkwood High School in Joplin, Parkview High School in Springfield, and Ava High School.

In 1977, Jim and Marge returned to Ava and opened Norman’s Fine Fashion Jewelry and Gifts. For 24 years, they worked side by side with their daughters, creating not only a successful business but a place filled with relationships, laughter, and community.

Jim was a faithful and devoted member of First Southern Baptist Church in Ava, where he led the music ministry for many years. His faith in Jesus Christ guided his life and was evident in the way he loved and served others. He was also active in Gideons International, the Lions Club, and many music organizations throughout the years.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie, of 64 years and his parents.

Jim is survived by his daughters and their spouses: Nancy and Kelly Walker; Cindy and Kevin Hogan; and Angie and Jeff O’Dell.

He also leaves behind a legacy of grandchildren and great‑grandchildren who brought him tremendous joy and pride:

Kelsey Drochelman, and her children, Bryan and Wyatt Kaylor Walker and Meaghan, and their children, Karter and Kingston Ashley Garrett and Ryan, and their daughter, Ellie Spencer Richardson and Myndee, and their children, Dean and Nora Sam Richardson and Lauren, and their children, Avery and Aiden James Parker O’Dell and Sidney Molly Ternes and Jonathan, and their son, Greyson; and Jim’s sister Rebecca Norman Johnson

What can be said about Jim? He was one of the most loving, humble, encouraging, and faithful men we have ever known. To his family, he was an incredible husband, dad, grandfather, and great‑grandfather. But to so many others, he was “Mr. Norman”—a teacher who made a lasting difference.

Through countless classrooms, concerts, competitions, and performances, Jim inspired generations of students. His passion for music, his encouragement, and his steady belief in others helped shape not only musicians, but confident and capable people. Many carried that love of music with them throughout their lives—and never forgot the teacher who started it all.

To those who knew him best, Jim will be remembered for his quiet wit, his thoughtful remarks after long silences, his singing on long car rides, and his deep and steady biblical wisdom. His faith was the foundation of his life and the guiding force behind everything he did.

While our hearts will miss him deeply, we take great comfort in knowing that Jim and Marge are together again—no doubt filled with joy and surrounded by the music he loved so much.

Funeral services will be held at Friday, June 19, 2026, 11:00 A.M. at Clinkingbeard Chapel in Ava, Missouri, with burial to follow at Ava Cemetery. Visitation will be held prior to the service on Friday at 10:00 A.M. Officiating will be Rev. Nolan Carrier.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Gideons International or a charity of your choice. 

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