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Thursday, June 18, 2009: Thursday wreck claims one life; Two injured in Highway 441 crash. A two-vehicle wreck on U.S. 441 near the Bobby Scoggin's Stop and Shop resulted in one fatality and two injuries Thursday evening. According to GA. State Patrol, the accident occurred when Frank Norman, 27, of Milledgeville, was traveling south in a 1992 Toyota Camry around 8:30 p.m. and crossed over to the left northbound lane into the path of a northbound 2008 Chevy Silverado.<<<
Survivors include his father, Frank Norman, Sr., his mother, Debra Kay Norman, his daughter Holly Norman, his grandmother Ola Mae Martin, uncle, Fred Norman, his niece Shila Goss all of Milledgeville.
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Frankie survived one car accident that almost took his life several years at the early age of sixteen. In our wildest dreams we never thought that a car accident would take his life for a final time. Frankie's previous accident devastated him; pain, healing, sorrow and the feeling of not being normal overwhelmed Frankie up to his recent death. But over all Frankie loved life, loved his family, his sister and niece. Frankie loved whole heartedly and openly. Frankie had over the last few years found God, read his Bible regularly and had God in his heart.
Frankie would not hurt a fly; we do not know what happened on this day before this terrible accident but pray that Frankie is at peace now. Frankie will be missed by all! Songs that were played at his memorial go to show what type of person Frankie was; these are only a few of his favorites: "Go Rest on the Mountain"; "When I Get to Where I'm Going"; "Amazing Grace (my chains are gone)" played live with his guitar and "Simple Man", also play with his guitar. Frankie will be truly missed!
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Another leaf has fallen, another soul gone.
But still we have God's promise; in every robin's song.
For He is in His Heaven, and though He takes away,
He always leaves to mortals, the bright sun's kindly ray.
He leaves the fragrant blossoms, and lovely forests, green.
And gives us new found comfort, when we, on Him, will lean.
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A special Thanks to all that come to visit this Find A Grave for Frankie.
Our hearts are still fresh with the pain of his passing, and the longing
to see his face again..........
>>>The" Union-Recorder"
Thursday, June 18, 2009: Thursday wreck claims one life; Two injured in Highway 441 crash. A two-vehicle wreck on U.S. 441 near the Bobby Scoggin's Stop and Shop resulted in one fatality and two injuries Thursday evening. According to GA. State Patrol, the accident occurred when Frank Norman, 27, of Milledgeville, was traveling south in a 1992 Toyota Camry around 8:30 p.m. and crossed over to the left northbound lane into the path of a northbound 2008 Chevy Silverado.<<<
Survivors include his father, Frank Norman, Sr., his mother, Debra Kay Norman, his daughter Holly Norman, his grandmother Ola Mae Martin, uncle, Fred Norman, his niece Shila Goss all of Milledgeville.
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Frankie survived one car accident that almost took his life several years at the early age of sixteen. In our wildest dreams we never thought that a car accident would take his life for a final time. Frankie's previous accident devastated him; pain, healing, sorrow and the feeling of not being normal overwhelmed Frankie up to his recent death. But over all Frankie loved life, loved his family, his sister and niece. Frankie loved whole heartedly and openly. Frankie had over the last few years found God, read his Bible regularly and had God in his heart.
Frankie would not hurt a fly; we do not know what happened on this day before this terrible accident but pray that Frankie is at peace now. Frankie will be missed by all! Songs that were played at his memorial go to show what type of person Frankie was; these are only a few of his favorites: "Go Rest on the Mountain"; "When I Get to Where I'm Going"; "Amazing Grace (my chains are gone)" played live with his guitar and "Simple Man", also play with his guitar. Frankie will be truly missed!
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Another leaf has fallen, another soul gone.
But still we have God's promise; in every robin's song.
For He is in His Heaven, and though He takes away,
He always leaves to mortals, the bright sun's kindly ray.
He leaves the fragrant blossoms, and lovely forests, green.
And gives us new found comfort, when we, on Him, will lean.
*********************************************
A special Thanks to all that come to visit this Find A Grave for Frankie.
Our hearts are still fresh with the pain of his passing, and the longing
to see his face again..........