Daisy was born on December 2, 1929, in Farmersville, Texas to Clarence Walden and Zelmar Tarrant Walden. Daisy married Gerldean Norris on December 6, 1947, in Greenville, Texas. Daisy was a homemaker, a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Daisy was a member of the Royse City Baptist Church.
Daisy is survived by son Larry Dean Norris, daughter Regina Deavers, daughter Gwen Jackson, daughter Debby McBay, son-in-law Donald Warner, son-in-law Daniel Hickman, grandchildren Molly Jones and husband Josh, Matthew Warner, Sarah Debord and husband Clint, Philip Jackson and Melani Lehmann, Micah Jackson and wife Morgan, Robert Hickman, Fallon Netherland and husband J.B., Jared Hickman, Bridget Boyd and husband John, Heath Lay, and numerous great-grandchildren.
Daisy is preceded in death by her husband in 2014, parents, daughter Barbara Hickman in 2022, and son-in-law Dwayne Jackson in 2021.
Pallbearers will be Micah Jackson, John Boyd, Philip Jackson, Clint Debord, Justus Chambers, Tanner Boyd, and Heath Lay.
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Hester Jean Hickman
Crossett, AR Sunday, October 13, 2024 Daisy, you will be so missed. You were the best Gran . I will never forget our visits to your house with you and Gerl. You were so gracious to us and so loving. I was so amazed at her wonderful spaghetti she would make for us and I asked her secret thinking she wouldn't tell me but surprisingly she told me and so I tried it . She was such a blessing. I enjoyed our talks so very very much. She adored Fathom so greatly and I am so thankful Fathom was able to get to know her Great Grandmother. Enjoy your reunions in Heaven sweet Gran. You are forever loved . Hester and Fathom.Sarah Debord
Lone oak, TX Saturday, October 12, 2024 Sweeeet sweet Gran - we will miss you here on this Earth but I know that I will see you again one day ! I remember sitting at the counter with you and going through the big catalogs when we were younger and seeing all the pretty things / styles !! You were always good at telling the grandkids about reading things in the newspaper and keeping up - always joking with papa taught me that laughing and cutting up with each other is good fun- loving thing in a marriage - !! You always told us girls how beautiful we were and that we were hard working little mamas - I loved hearing your stories of raising 5 and traveling around - you saw so much in your life and relayed it - we love you Gran and we’ll see you again one day !!!❤️❤️REGINA A DEAVERS
Greenville, TX Friday, October 4, 2024 MomI miss you so much but I'm comforted that you are with Jesus. Many in the family have been waiting for you and are celebrating your arrival.You were a good Mom and you loved us very much. I will miss talking to you. One day we will see each other again.I love you Mom!!!!