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Obituary of Audrey E. Morrow
While we celebrate a life well lived, we grieve for the passing of Audrey Morrow, loving wife to the late James Morrow, which occurred on Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at the St. John and Stephen Home. Born on April 3, 1930, she was a daughter to the late George and Greta (Hayter) Lewell.
Audrey was an avid reader and a talented knitter and crocheter. She enjoyed movies and watching television; anything with John Wayne and very much liked the Star Trek franchise. She was a fan of John Denver and Frank Sinatra. Above all, Audrey enjoyed the time spent with her family who will miss her dearly.
Audrey will be lovingly remembered by her children: David (Cindy) Morrow of Fairfield, Dale Morrow, Linda (Blaine) Kingston and Darren (Roxanna) Morrow all of Saint John, her grandchildren: Krystal and Matthew Kingston, Brandon, Cindy and Kenzie Morrow and Carrie Clayton, her sister Marlys Williams along with nieces, nephews and members of her extended family.
Besides her parents and her husband of 60 years, James, Audrey was predeceased by her son Donald Morrow and her brother Donald Lewell.
Resting at Brenan’s Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424) where family and friends are invited to visit on Friday, January 17 from 2-4 and 6-8. The Funeral Service will take place on Saturday, January 18 at 10AM from Brenan’s Chapel with interment to follow at Ocean View Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers and for those who wish, remembrances may be made to Diabetes Canada or to the Canadian Cancer Society and online condolences can be placed at www.brenansfh.com
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