Norma “Faye” Whittle
8/5/1952 – 4/13/2022
Norma “Faye” Whittle “Granny Faye” born August 5th, 1952 and
departed this world April 13th, 2022 after a short battle with cancer. She
is preceded in death by her parents Irmon Waller and Imogene Fuller,
three brothers Kenneth, Calvin, and Roy Waller, along with her husband
James Whittle. She is survived by her children Bryan (Melissa) Moffitt of
Huntingdon, Tracy Moffitt (Cedric) of Wildersville, and Ashley
(Courtney) Hart of Lexington, 12 grandchildren who were her world,
Brennen, Bailee, Bryleigh and Brooklynn Arnold, Brookelyn Baker,
Makinley, Ryver, and Whitley Moffitt, Trinces, Kolhbi, America Hart,
and Kingston James. She also leaves behind 2 beloved sisters Kaye
Waller and Barbara Hughes of Lexington, 5 nieces Krystal (Jay) Chalk,
Kelly Waller, Teresa (Marty) Cozart, Wanda (John) Davis, Angela (Steve)
Owens, and a nephew Donald Waller. She retired from Lexington
Manor after 14 years in 2020. She was a loving mother, grandmother,
and caretaker to anyone who needed her. She spent her life raising her
family and allowing anyone into her home who needed a place to lay
their head or a warm meal in their stomachs. Those are the things that
brought joy to her life. Memorial Service is being arranged for a later
date.
departed this world April 13th, 2022 after a short battle with cancer. She
is preceded in death by her parents Irmon Waller and Imogene Fuller,
three brothers Kenneth, Calvin, and Roy Waller, along with her husband
James Whittle. She is survived by her children Bryan (Melissa) Moffitt of
Huntingdon, Tracy Moffitt (Cedric) of Wildersville, and Ashley
(Courtney) Hart of Lexington, 12 grandchildren who were her world,
Brennen, Bailee, Bryleigh and Brooklynn Arnold, Brookelyn Baker,
Makinley, Ryver, and Whitley Moffitt, Trinces, Kolhbi, America Hart,
and Kingston James. She also leaves behind 2 beloved sisters Kaye
Waller and Barbara Hughes of Lexington, 5 nieces Krystal (Jay) Chalk,
Kelly Waller, Teresa (Marty) Cozart, Wanda (John) Davis, Angela (Steve)
Owens, and a nephew Donald Waller. She retired from Lexington
Manor after 14 years in 2020. She was a loving mother, grandmother,
and caretaker to anyone who needed her. She spent her life raising her
family and allowing anyone into her home who needed a place to lay
their head or a warm meal in their stomachs. Those are the things that
brought joy to her life. Memorial Service is being arranged for a later
date.