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Christine Morrow

Posted 5/30/18

FELTON - Christine Morrow passed away May 27, 2018 at St. Peter's Assisted Living, Church Hill, Md., at the age of 98. She was the daughter of late Frank and Ruth Little. Mrs. Morrow worked for the …

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Christine Morrow

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FELTON - Christine Morrow passed away May 27, 2018 at St. Peter's Assisted Living, Church Hill, Md., at the age of 98. She was the daughter of late Frank and Ruth Little.
Mrs. Morrow worked for the PNC Bank in the Smyrna office for many years.
Mrs. Morrow was member of Smyrna VFW Women's Auxillary, past President of the Smyrna Fire Company's Ladies Auxillary, and a member of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Smyrna, where she proudly sang in the choir.
In her spare time, Mrs. Morrow loved to bowl which she continued to do until 92 years of age. She was also a secretary and treasurer of her bowling league. Mrs. Morrow enjoyed crocheting, baking, and made really good cookies.
Mrs. Morrow was a strong, outgoing individual with her own opinion on everything. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Morrow was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Lloyd Morrow; sisters, Ruth Rusby and Florence Stafford.
Mrs. Morrow is survived by her niece, Beverly Gruwell.
Graveside services will be held Monday, June 4, 2018 at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden at 1 p.m. .
Arrangements are by the Thomas E. Melvin & Son Funeral Home, Inc., Harrington. Visit us at www.melvinfuneralhome.com to sign condolence book.

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