Candice Marie Norton
Candice Marie Norton, 36, of Simpsonville, mother of William ‘Cash’ Clarke, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, December 27, 2022.
Born in Cincinnati, OH Candice was a daughter of Cindy Brandon Jefferson and her husband, Todd, and Bob Norton.
In addition to her son, Cash, and her parents, Candice is survived by her stepchildren, Haley and Landon Clarke and the children’s father, James Clarke; her sisters, Camille Norton and Olivia Jefferson; her grandmother, Linda Jefferson; her niece Zakiya Martindale; nephews, Kelby Norton and Zymere Martindale; her uncle Wayne Brandon and his wife, Nina; aunts, Bonnie Jefferson Parker, Delara Jefferson Teague, and Linda Smitz Brandon; and many cousins.
Candice was a cosmetology graduate of Paul Mitchell, The School Greenville. She was a devoted mother, confidant, and friend to many. She loved with her whole heart, worked hard, and had a wonderful sense of humor.
She loved to cook and please others with her gifts of creativity, both in the kitchen and artistically and was dearly loved by her family and so many. Taken from us way too soon!
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to any of the following organizations in Candice’s honor:
- NAMI Greenville – Mental Health Support Services, Advocacy, and Crisis prevention
- Safe Harbor SC – Continuum of service for victims of domestic violence and their children.
- Thrive Upstate – Special needs services for children and adults
The family will receive friends on Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 4:00 – 6:00 pm at Heritage Funeral Home, Simpsonville.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Sunday, January 8, 2023 at 3:00 pm at Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Simpsonville.
Sending my deepest sympathy to all of the family. Praying for you all during this time.
Sincerest and heartfelt condolences to the entire family! May God’s Spirit continue to give you comfort and strength, and may He overwhelm you with His peace as only He can do.
Dear Cindy cannot tell you how sorry I am at the loss of your daughter. There are no words I can find to give you at this time. Please know I love you and hope you will gradually be able to return to what ever will be normal
Words fail at a time like this. Prayers to you all.
I have no words to say that would help your pain, all I can say is she is in the arms of our almighty savior, and you will be back with her in the very short future, prayers to you and all the family, my deepest sympathies 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My dear cousins I pray for peace for all in this time of sadness and sorrow. May her beauty remind you of all the good she has in the memories you cherish forever.
I’m very sorry. Praying for her entire family. We will keep you in our prayers.
Love you all and sending prayers. She’s in God’s arms now. Her spirit lives on in peace. ❤️🙏
With deepest sympathy and prayers for comfort
My deepest condolences to all the family
Todd & family,
Know in your heart and the heart of your family that you are being lifted up in prayer. This tragedy is beyond words for me. I am so sorry for your loss. Take care and as difficult as everything is right now, keep your faith in the Lord realizing you will be reunited with her. Many blessings for you and yours and many prayers.
May God’s comfort and peace surround you. My thoughts and prayers are with you 🙏🙏✝️
Dearest Todd and Cindy,
I am so very sorry for your traumatic loss and Brent’s and my prayers are being lifted up for you and your family. May Gods peace and love envelope you both during this difficult time ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
Rest easy beautiful. You were one of my first students at Paul Mitchell! I know you are in heaven making the angels FABULOUS! Prayers to your family and son during and after this time.
Dearest Cindy, Todd, Camille and Olivia, Woody and I are praying that you have the peace that passes understanding. Love never dies. We are all connected through its power. Know that she is with you and gathering the saints around you in your hour of grief. We will all cross that river one day, and she’ll be waiting. Forever in our hearts.
Candice and I attended school together at PMTS, Greenville. She and I loved to call each other twin because we were both shared the same name. I was day school Candace and she was night school Candice. We connected with our conversations about mental health and she became a HUGE light in my day when school got super challenging. She was just awesome and hearing of her loss was tragic all my love, sympathy, and prayers for her family and especially Cash.
We are so sorry for your loss (((HUGS))
Praying for peace and comfort for your family. We ❤️ you all and are here if you need us. The slide show tribute for Candice you created was amazing ! Candice was so beautiful inside and out – she will be dearly missed.
Love The Silva Family
Frank, Charlene, Trey & Drew