Norma Faye Joseph
February 19, 1942 - December 8, 2025
Cremation Society of Virginia
Debbie Shelton
Debbie Shelton
Chantal Miles Light a candle
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Ghent United Methodist Church
531 Raleigh Avenue
Norfolik, Virginia 23507
Saturday 2/21, 1:00 pm

Norma Faye Joseph, born to Alton and Evelyn Bright on February 19, 1942, had a compassionate heart and a love for others. Called “Norma Faye” as a child, she was known as  “Faye” as an adult, although two lucky people got to call her “Mom”. A beloved nickname of “Mimi”, ultimately her favorite, attached itself…

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Debbie Shelton left a message on February 9, 2026:
Faye Joseph will always be a hero to me and the countless survivors of trauma whom she helped. No doubt a trauma informed specialist, but beyond scholastics, books and studies. Faye had a gift of understanding on a much deeper level in what survivors needed on their healing journey. She was so caring and never quit to create an amazing Survivor's Art Exhibit several times for public awareness, the setup at the Virginia Wesleyan University. i can never say enough in words how she helped to save my life during a very dark time for me. And I'm so grateful we connected later "in the light". My heart goes out to Faye's family a 100 times over. May memories of good times and her deep love for each of you, radiate in your lives for all times. With much sympathy, Debbie Shelton
Debbie Shelton left a message on February 1, 2026:
My deepest of sympathy to all of Faye's family. She was a gift to so many with her extraordinary caring spirit. My words can not express how much she will be missed and I'll certainly be sending prayers to all. ❣️
Chantal Miles left a message on January 31, 2026:
I love you, Mimi. I miss you so much! Me and Domo, both. Until we meet again, grandma ♥️
Cremation Society of Virginia left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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