Fowler Norton, 68, of Rt. 1
Weaverville, died unex-
pectedly at his home late
Wednesday afternoon, Sept.
20.
He was.a retired farmer and
native of Madison County and
had lived in Buncombe County
for the past nine years.
Surviving are the widow,
. Mrs. Nora Ingle Norton; a
daughter, Mrs. James Moore
of Weaverville; five sisters,
Mrs. T. O. Coates of Rt. 6
Marshall, Mrs. L.H. Dill of
Rt. 1 Weaverville, Mrs. Curtis
Ingle of Greeneville, Tenn.,
Mrs. Ronnie Waldroup of
Asheville, and Mrs. Arnold
Hensley of Jacksonville, Fla.; .
a brother, Pender Ingle of Rt.
1 Weaverville; three grand-
'children and two great-
grandchildrren.
Services were held at 2:30
p.m. Friday in Peeks Chapel
Baptist Church, of which he.
was a member.
The Revs. Dearl Ammons
and Arthur Hensley officia ted.
Burial was in Peeks Cem-
betery.
Nephews served as
pallbearers,
Fowler Norton, 68, of Rt. 1
Weaverville, died unex-
pectedly at his home late
Wednesday afternoon, Sept.
20.
He was.a retired farmer and
native of Madison County and
had lived in Buncombe County
for the past nine years.
Surviving are the widow,
. Mrs. Nora Ingle Norton; a
daughter, Mrs. James Moore
of Weaverville; five sisters,
Mrs. T. O. Coates of Rt. 6
Marshall, Mrs. L.H. Dill of
Rt. 1 Weaverville, Mrs. Curtis
Ingle of Greeneville, Tenn.,
Mrs. Ronnie Waldroup of
Asheville, and Mrs. Arnold
Hensley of Jacksonville, Fla.; .
a brother, Pender Ingle of Rt.
1 Weaverville; three grand-
'children and two great-
grandchildrren.
Services were held at 2:30
p.m. Friday in Peeks Chapel
Baptist Church, of which he.
was a member.
The Revs. Dearl Ammons
and Arthur Hensley officia ted.
Burial was in Peeks Cem-
betery.
Nephews served as
pallbearers,
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