Cover photo for Norma Raines McCall's Obituary
Norma Raines McCall Profile Photo
Norma

Norma Raines McCall

d. August 2, 2020

Norma Raines McCall of Ashburn departed this earthly life on Sunday, August 2, 2020 at Tift Regional Medical Center in Tifton, Georgia. A graveside service will be officiated by Reverend Jerry Cooper on Wednesday, August 5th at 10:30 a.m. at Rose Hill Cemetery in Ashburn, Georgia. A private celebration of life will be held later at the First United Methodist Church of Ashburn. While there will be no formal visitation, guests may pay respects from 2-5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 4th at Perry Funeral Chapel in Ashburn.

Norma or as her grandchildren affectionately called her, “Meme,” was born on October 28, 1934 in Thomaston, Georgia to the late Annie Mae Moore Martin and Woodrow Martin. She had a twin brother, Nolan. She married the late Dent Raines, on August 8, 1954 in Wrightsville, Georgia. A few short years later they moved to Ashburn, Georgia where she was a resident for more than 60 years and raised her family of four daughters (Sherry, Sandra, Sheila, and Susan) and one son (Scotty). She and Dent enjoyed 55 years together. After being widowed for three years, she met and married Robert “Bob” McCall. They enjoyed seven wonderful years traveling the country and baking together.

After earning her cosmetology degree in 1969 from Albany Technical College, she began a passion-driven career as a hair dresser. When customers went to see Norma, they gained more than a haircut or perm, they also gained a friend. For over half a century, she was immensely dedicated to building self-confidences and relationships! Everyone knew at “the shop” they would exchange life stories and share advices.

While she kept a full work schedule, she made time for friends and loved to have fun! She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Ashburn where she was engaged in Sunday School and the United Methodist Women. She was quick to join the birthday club for luncheons, gather for a community card game, and/or host dinner guests or dinner parties. You may find her heading to a show or traveling the country, but she would quickly make a pit stop for a hot donuts sign, Firehouse Subs, or S&S Cafeteria. She was passionate about music and dancing and in her earlier days you might even find her cutting a rug at the VFW in Albany.

If a lady’s class was measured by her number of shoes, well, she was at the top of her class! She loved style and clothing. As a matter of fact, she was quite the seamstress! As a young parent she searched the magazines for the latest styles, selected local fabrics, and made clothing for her children and even their dolls! Not only was she always dressed to a “T”, she also had every outfit uniquely customized with jewelry and accessories. On very rare occasions would you catch her without her lipstick and flawless makeup.

One of her favorite sayings was “Pretty is as pretty does.” Meme did so many pretty things! In fact, she was without question beautiful. She was known across county lines for her delicious cakes of caramel, chocolate “thin layers,” coconut varieties, and more! She was a fantastic cook and loved to impress others by sharing her delicious dishes. She also planted beautiful flower beds and shared her trimmings. Her sweetness was known in her dishes and her actions.

Without question, she was patriotic and exercised her right to vote, but she also quickly counseled about politics! Perhaps her greatest regret is that she won’t have the opportunity to vote in the 2020 November election for Trump.

She was quick to prioritize her family and cherished time spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. “Meme” would arrange trips for the family. Great-grands affectionately recall trips to Disney World and shows at the Comedy Barn in Pigeon Forge. She delighted in playing cards with the grands (and sometimes giving the grandsons advice to keep them out of trouble), face-timing with the great grands, painting fingernails, enjoying ice creams, or just singing lullabies. She was cherished deeply and will be missed dearly.

Norma is survived by her children Sherry and Dennis Summers, Sandra Hill, Sheila and Cliff Gibbs, Susan and Benjy Gandy, and Scotty and Melanie Raines and her sisters Carolyn Loftin and Julia Hall. She is also survived by her grandchildren Michelle and Josh Owens, Jason and Joy Hill, Keri and Kelby Hobbs, Jennifer and Coleman Harrison, Kayla and Jamie Hughes, Kimberly and Kyle Payne, Mallory and Jonathan Garvey, Megan Summers, Lindsey Coker, Celie Raines, and Christian Raines and Justin Pate. She is leaving behind the legacy of her precious great-grandchildren Branson Owens, Eliza Hill, Jackson Owens, Owen Payne, Emily Hill, Maeson Owens, Ella Hill, Eason Hill, Lilly Hughes, Brady Hobbs, Sadie Garvey, Jack Harrison, Anna Kate Payne, Holly Hughes, Reed Garvey, Brooks Hobbs, and Jenna Claire Harrison.
Other special family members include John Michael (Stephanie) McCall, Lisa McCall (Ed) Zurick, and Kim McCall (Greg) Dutton.

Norma’s twin Nolan also passed away at the age of 85. She was preceded in death by Dent Raines and Robert “Bob” McCall and her brothers Nolan Martin, Harold Martin, and Charles Martin.

Pallbearers are Jason Hill, Josh Owens, Coleman Harrison, Jonathan Garvey, Kelby Hobbs, Jamie Hughes, Kyle Payne, and Justin Pate. Music will be provided by Kelby and Keri Hobbs.




To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Norma Raines McCall, please visit our flower store.

Guestbook

Visits: 40

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Send Flowers

Send Flowers

Plant A Tree

Plant A Tree