Serdentriss Norris

Serdentriss Norris

Serdentriss Norris

Serdentriss Londell Norris, affectionately known as Trixi, was rooted deeply in her faith in Christ, and it was that unwavering faith that carried her through life’s journey. She peacefully depart- e d this life, leaving behind a legacy of love, strength, a n d devotion. Born a n d raised in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Trixi was grounded in a strong sense of family, community, and purpose.

She attended Indiana Avenue School for elementary and graduated proudly from Atlantic City High School. With a strong work ethic and a compassionate spirit, she dedicated over 30 years of service to the State of New Jersey as a Judiciary Clerk 4 leaving a lasting impact through her professionalism, kindness, a n d integrity.

A devoted follower of Christ, Trixi’s faith was the anchor of her life. Her Savior was her every- thing, and she never hesitated to share the goodness of God with others. She lived her faith out loud joyfully, humbly, and with a servant’s heart. Her life was a testament to God’s grace, and she touched countless lives through her generosity and warmth.

Trixi loved deeply and lived fully. She enjoyed cooking, writing, crocheting, and entertaining her family and friends. Every gathering was filled with laughter, love, and a sense of together- ness that reflected the care and joy she poured intothose around her.

She was predeceased by her loving mother, Verge Wilson, whose memory she carried close to her heart.

She is survived by her cherished daughter, Morgan Norris; her beloved sisters, Catrina Brown, Darenda Wilson, and Laurie Haines (Donald Haines); a host of nieces and nephews who adored her; and a circle of loving friends-including the “Diamond Girls,” whose sisterhood she deeply cherished.

One of Trixi’s favorite quotes was, “I’m so glad God knows the ending from the beginning.” It was a reflection of her deep trust in God’s plan, no matter the season.

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