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  1. Cindy and Family, I am so sorry for your loss.
    My heart is so sad for each of you. This hit very hard. We’ve been a part of each other’s family since 1972. We are Family…. I will always remember Jerry and Jim talking their Police life events at almost every gathering. I would imagine they still are…. rest in peace Jerry.
    Love to each of you ✝️🙏❤️

  2. Jerry and I have been best of friends since 1947, lived next door to each other in Nitro. We always had each others backs but we sometimes had our little spats too. I loved him like a brother. He was a fine and thoughtful guy. I love his family.

  3. Cindy and family
    I am so sorry for your loss. I fell like I lost a family member because max &jerry were so close
    You and Jerry will always be in my heart. I will never forget all the good times we had together and all the police stories they always shared. I can never forget how much Jerry loved going to the antique stores, like a kid at Christmas. Those were happy memories.

  4. We are so sorry for your loss. Danny and Jerry were more like brothers growing up. I love it when they talk about Danny carrying Jerry on his back and of course all the other memories. We have fond memories of getting together with you all and will cherish all the memories. Love and God bless you all at this difficult time.

  5. Deepest sympathy to the Norville family. Our family has known Jerry and his wife since the early sixties when Jerry, Steven Holton and my beloved husband Tony Leo started on PGPD at the same time and had always remained friends. He will be missed so much by his lovely family and so many friends! Will keep praying for all of them🙏

  6. Cindy, You are in my thoughts and prayers every day. When I went to my church this morning I prayed for you for God to heal your heart. I am so sorry you are going through this. The hardest thing in life is to lose the ones we love. I know your husband is in paradise in Heaven. God bless you and heal your heart. 🙏 I have shown Larry this message and he plans on sending his condolences to you this evening. 🙏

  7. Dear Cindy and family I am so sorry for your loss. I will truly miss seeing him on our street and talking to him. May he rest in peace and god bless you all.

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Jerry Norvell

June 15, 2025

Jerry Edward Norvell was born March 8, 1947 in Nitro, WV. He was the son of Naomi K. Norvell and Harley Woodrow Norvell.  Jerry passed away on June 15, 2025 in Barco, NC. Besides his parents, Jerry was preceded in death by his beloved grandsons, Jerry E. Norvell, III and Cody A. Sir.

Jerry leaves behind his wife of nearly 57 years, Cynthia “Cindy” D. Norvell; his children Michelle L. Norvell-Bynaker (James), Jerry E. Norvell, Jr. (Jessica), and Joshua E. Norvell; his six adored grandchildren Sandra M. Bynaker, Destiny F. Norvell, Drake K. Norvell, Gavin K. Norvell, Gage M. Norvell, and Liam M. Norvell; one great-grandson, Edward “Eddie” Sir; his two brothers Harley W. Norvell (Butch) and Jeffrey A. Norvell as well as many other family members and friends.

Jerry was a Vietnam Veteran and a retired Prince George County Maryland police officer.  He loved fishing and target shooting with his grandchildren and just being with them. The family has honored Jerry’s preference for cremation and his remains will be interred at a later date at Cheltem Veterans Cemetery in Rosaryville, Md.

Please share expressions of sympathy or a fond memory with the family at gallopfuneralservices.com . Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.

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Jeannie Spears

Cindy and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. My heart is so sad for each of you. This hit very hard. We've been a part of each other's family since 1972. We are Family.... I will always remember Jerry and Jim talking their Police life events at almost every gathering. I would imagine they still are.... rest in peace Jerry. Love to each of you ✝️🙏❤️

Patrick Brown

Jerry and I have been best of friends since 1947, lived next door to each other in Nitro. We always had each others backs but we sometimes had our little spats too. I loved him like a brother. He was a fine and thoughtful guy. I love his family.

Sandee jones

Cindy and family I am so sorry for your loss. I fell like I lost a family member because max &jerry were so close You and Jerry will always be in my heart. I will never forget all the good times we had together and all the police stories they always shared. I can never forget how much Jerry loved going to the antique stores, like a kid at Christmas. Those were happy memories.

Danny and Sally Walker

We are so sorry for your loss. Danny and Jerry were more like brothers growing up. I love it when they talk about Danny carrying Jerry on his back and of course all the other memories. We have fond memories of getting together with you all and will cherish all the memories. Love and God bless you all at this difficult time.

Irene Leo

Deepest sympathy to the Norville family. Our family has known Jerry and his wife since the early sixties when Jerry, Steven Holton and my beloved husband Tony Leo started on PGPD at the same time and had always remained friends. He will be missed so much by his lovely family and so many friends! Will keep praying for all of them🙏

Donna Neal

Cindy, You are in my thoughts and prayers every day. When I went to my church this morning I prayed for you for God to heal your heart. I am so sorry you are going through this. The hardest thing in life is to lose the ones we love. I know your husband is in paradise in Heaven. God bless you and heal your heart. 🙏 I have shown Larry this message and he plans on sending his condolences to you this evening. 🙏

Gerry and Lisa Epp

Dear Cindy and family I am so sorry for your loss. I will truly miss seeing him on our street and talking to him. May he rest in peace and god bless you all.