of Little Rock, AR
March 28, 1956 - June 28, 2015
Martha Jane Webb Nordman, 59, of Little Rock entered her heavenly home on Sunday, June 28, 2015 following a lengthy illness. She was born March 28, 1956 in Little Rock to Cecil and Shelba Webb. She was a graduate of Little Rock Central High School and attended the University of Central Arkansas. She was an active member of Xi Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Martha retired from the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration after 17 years of service as a Document Examiner Supervisor. She was a long time member at Bingham Road Baptist Church in Little Rock where she and her husband, Ronnie served for many years. Martha particularly loved working with the pre-schoolers at the church.
Martha was preceded in death by her mother, Shelba Webb; her husband of 38 years, Ronald Wayne Nordman; her sons, Ronald Wayne Nordman, Jr. and William EuGene Nordman.
She is survived by her father, Cecil Webb (Jesse); her sisters, Deborah Mayo of Chesterfield, Missouri and Diana Twisdale (LeRoy) of Cabot; her daughter-in-law, Annie Nordman and her three grandchildren, Anthony, Lauren and Harley Nordman of East End. In addition, she is also survived by her mother-in-law, Jean Nordman of Little Rock; her sisters-in-law, Bobbie Hudson (Ronnie) and June Haynie (John) of Roland. In addition, "Marta" is survived by many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews, as well as a host of cousins.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Bingham Road Baptist Church with Reverend Roger Brown officiating. Interment will be at Pinecrest Memorial Park. Family will receive friends Tuesday, June 30 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Roller Drummond Funeral Home, 11900 Interstate 30, Little Rock, Arkansas 72209 (501) 455-5800.
The family wishes memorials be made to: Memorial Marquee, c/o Bingham Road Baptist Church, 923 West Bingham Road, Little Rock, Arkansas 72206.
We shared so many happy times and even more than a few years. I will join you one day soon. Till then try not to cause too much chaos. Love you.
I Do Not Think My Song Will End - Johnny Hathcock
I do not think my song will end
While flowers, grass and trees
Abound with birds and butterflies
For I am one with these.
And I believe my voice will sound
Upon the whispering wind
So long as even one remains
Among those I call "friend."
I shall remain in hearts and minds
Of loved ones that I knew,
And in the rocks and hills and streams
Because I love those, too.
So long as love and hope and dreams
Abide in earth and sky,
Weep not for me, though I be gone.
I shall not really die.
I will miss Martha's cheerful and giving spirit. She was by far one of the strongest women I have ever had the please to know.
She was a wonderful sister in Beta Sigma Phi and was the epitome of the most socially respected of women embracing our spirit of life, learning, and friendship. She was slow to expose a fault and eager to accept others for whom they were. I am thankful for being blessed to know her as a special sister and friend. Martha will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
With much respect and sincere sorrow for your loss, all of us will dearly miss her.
So sorry for your loss. May the words spoken at Revelation 21:3,4 be of comfort to your family at this time.
Sorry about your loss of Martha, but I know she is in a better place. Martha will truly be missed by many.
Sincere condolences in your family's loss. Thoughts and prayers go out to everyone.
I am so sorry for your loss, but I know that Martha Jane is happy to not be hurting and to be with her many loved ones who have gone on before. We will all be joining them sooner than we think. What a glorious day. If there is anything I can do or if you guys just need to talk, give me a shout. Love to you all.
Love u ms Martha.!!! I know that you are in no pain and that your enjoying the view.!!! Looking down at your grand kids!
Now may God smile upon you and you enjoy the peace that passeth all understanding.