Sharon Morrow

Sharon Morrow

1946-2015

Morrow, Sharon framedSharon L. Morrow was born on September 24, 1946 in Chandler, OK to John & Kathleen Clarkson. She passed away on March 10, 2015 in Edmond, OK.

Sharon was married to Floyd A. Morrow in December of 1969 and gave birth to daughter Amy Kathleen in 1974.

She was an accounting clerk for 38 years with Nestle Purina. Sharon was a member of the First Baptist Church of Edmond. She loved her church and family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and brothers, Harlan E. Clarkson and Ronald O. Clarkson. She is survived by her daughter, Amy & husband Michael Engelke, Blanchard, OK; brother, Richard Clarkson, Edmond, OK; grandchildren, McKinzey & Wyatt Engelke

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Heart Association. Services will be held on Friday, March 13, 2015 at the First Baptist Church, Edmond, with interment to follow at Gracelawn Cemetery, Edmond, OK.

3 thoughts on “Sharon Morrow”

  1. Andrea Lyles

    Praying for Sharon’s family, especially Amy and Rhonda. I have known Sharon for almost 20 years, we attended church at Edmond’s First Baptist. She always asked about my boys and I would ask about Amy. My heart is breaking and it still seems unbelievable that she is not with us anymore. But I find comfort in knowing that she is in the presence of our Lord and this is not goodbye, but see you later. I will miss your smile Sharon, but will see you again!

  2. Janet F Broyles

    Sharon and I were in a Sunday School class together at EFBC. She was faithfully involved and had a kind, loving heart.
    Our God of All Comfort will continue to help her family and friends in this season of grief.
    Because of Jesus,
    Janet

  3. Sharon Turner

    My very best friend from the 3rd grade – Thankfully I called her the Friday before she passed – We went from first boyfriends, breakups, marriages, babies to g-babies – I miss her daily. I moved to Florida and after my parents passed I went to her home which was my second home every few years to visit – she was the best – we had some great times – 60 years and always best friends.

    Love you and miss you my dear sister by heart

    Sharon

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