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About Margie Ray Adams:
1927 - 2006 Memorial for Margie Raye Adams Morrow Born in Baytown, Texas on Mar. 10, 1927 Departed
on Feb. 26, 2006 and resided in Austin, TX.
Memorial Service: Friday, Mar. 10, 2006
Margie
Raye Morrow went to be with the Lord Sunday, February 26, 2006. A memorial service will be held in her
honor March 10, 2006 at 3:00 o?clock at the Smith Chapel on the Riverbend Campus, Austin, Texas with
Gordon Smith officiating.
Margie was a loving mother and grandmother and had many friends. She
was an artist and teacher and worked in many mediums. She had been active in the San Marcos and New
Braunfels Art Leagues before moving to Chickasha, Oklahoma.
She was preceded in death by her
husband of 51 years, Kenneth Doyle Morrow; parents Roy Lester and Willie Mae Adams; brothers
Roy Adams, Bill Adams, Weldon Adams, Charley Adams and Grady Adams; sisters Dorothy Kirkland, Lilla
Fay Fussle and Thelma Hornsby.
She is survived by her daughters, Joella Wood and Sandra Mann;
grandchildren, Faron Fullbright, Natalie Ramsey, Jennifer Ayres, Brandon Hinnenkamp,
Sean Calkins, Erin Calkins and Jessica Manney;
great-grandchildren, Hailey Hinnenkamp,
Riley Fullbright, Mauri Goombi, Wyatt Ayres and Olivia Ayres;
sisters, Evelyn
Gerland, Sybil Schank, Rachel Thames and Shirley Shaver.
While living in Wimberley she
was an active member of Riverbend Church in Austin and after moving to Chickasha, Oklahoma was a member
and as active as her health allowed at Parkview Christian Church.
She will be greatly missed
by friends and family.
1927 - 2006 Memorial for Margie Raye Adams Morrow Born in Baytown,
Texas on Mar. 10, 1927 Departed on Feb. 26, 2006 and resided in Austin, TX.
Margie Raye Morrow
went to be with the Lord Sunday, February 26, 2006. A memorial service will be held in her honor March
10, 2006 at 3:00 o?clock at the Smith Chapel on the Riverbend Campus, Austin, Texas with Gordon Smith
officiating.
Margie was a loving mother and grandmother and had many friends. She was an artist
and teacher and worked in many mediums. She had been active in the San Marcos and New Braunfels Art
Leagues before moving to Chickasha, Oklahoma.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 51
years, Kenneth Doyle Morrow; parents Roy Lester and Willie Mae Adams; brothers Roy Adams, Bill Adams,
Weldon Adams, Charley Adams and Grady Adams; sisters Dorothy Kirkland, Lilla Fay Fussle and Thelma
Hornsby.
She is survived by her daughters, Joella Wood and Sandra Mann; grandchildren, Faron
Fullbright, Natalie Ramsey, Jennifer Ayres, Brandon Hinnenkamp, Sean Calkins, Erin Calkins and Jessica
Manney; great-grandchildren, Hailey Hinnenkamp, Riley Fullbright, Mauri Goombi, Wyatt Ayres and Olivia
Ayres; sisters, Evelyn Gerland, Sybil Schank, Rachel Thames and Shirley Shaver.
While living
in Wimberley she was an active member of Riverbend Church in Austin and after moving to Chickasha, Oklahoma
was a member and as active as her health allowed at Parkview Christian Church.
She will be greatly
missed by friends and family.
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