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    Chuck Norris honors mom as she turns 102 – she worked nights to get her 3 sons out of poverty

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 29, 20243 Mins Read
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    Chuck Norris recently celebrated his mother, Wilma’s, 102nd birthday with a heartfelt message, expressing gratitude for her enduring influence in his life. Chuck, who turned 83 in March, thanked God for the influence of three women in his life: his granny Scarberry, his mother Wilma, and his wife Gina.

    Wilma Norris Knight, born in 1921, played a significant role in Chuck’s life, raising him and his two brothers as a single mother during the Great Depression. Despite facing challenges, she instilled values of perseverance and faith in her children. Chuck describes her as an example of strength, having endured the deaths of two husbands, a stepson, two grandchildren, and Chuck’s younger brother Wieland in the Vietnam War. Wilma battled cancer multiple times and underwent around 30 surgeries but remained resilient.

    In a letter to his mom, Chuck expressed overwhelming gratitude for her impact on his life. He credited her influence, prayers, and steadfast faith for shaping the man he is today. Despite the difficulties of her past, Wilma instilled values of determination and belief in overcoming life’s obstacles.

    Chuck Norris, renowned for his roles in martial arts and Hollywood, shared that his mother’s influence, along with his granny Scarberry and his wife Gina, played a crucial role in shaping him. He acknowledged Wilma as an example of perseverance and faith throughout her life.

    Chuck Norris also highlighted Wilma’s role during his teenage years when, after being abandoned by her alcoholic husband, she faced the challenges of raising three boys. Chuck, being the eldest, took on responsibilities like babysitting his younger brothers while his mother worked night shifts and helping with bills.

    Wilma’s impact extended beyond Chuck’s childhood, with her teachings emphasizing the belief in oneself and the ability to overcome obstacles in life. Chuck Norris, born Carlos Ray, acknowledged the significant role his mother played in molding his character.

    Chuck expressed gratitude to God for the influence of these three women, recognizing their impact on his life. Wilma’s resilience and faith, even in the face of adversity, left a lasting impression on Chuck, shaping him into the man he is today.

    As Chuck Norris celebrated his mother’s 102nd birthday, he conveyed deep appreciation for her, describing her as “so full of life that she might make it another 100 years.” Wilma’s strength, values, and enduring faith continue to inspire Chuck Norris, reflecting in his success as an actor, martial artist, and family man.

    Chuck Norris concluded his message by wishing his mother a happy birthday and expressing gratitude for her presence in his life.

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