Connie-Morrow-Obituary

Dr. Connie Morrow

Miami, Florida

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MORROW, DR. CONNIE, 80, of Sunny Isles Beach, passed away Apr. 30, 2008. She was born Jan. 18, 1928 in Williamsburg, N.Y. A resident of S. Florida for more than 50 years, she received her Masters/PhD. in Family Counselling and Psychology from Columbia Pacific University and her Bachelors Degree...

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In Memory of my beloved mother Connie: Few persons if any measure up to my mother's quality of character and integrity, her brilliance and wisdom, her charisma and embracing love of all people and her dynamic, engaging personality. She was a true leader and innovative visionary who could make anything happen for a worthy cause. On a spiritual level she was ahead of her time and talked about things that are now being written about by others. Surely she is a high level master soul in our...

Dear Michele and family,
I was privileged to know Connie..her upbeat nature, beauty , warmth,intelligence and love of her family, friends and community made her a wonderful inspiration for us. It was as pleasure to have had Connie and her family join with my family for holiday dinners. The special mother daughter bond was wonderful to observe. The collective memories of all the lives she touched will keep her spirit alive.

Dear Michele, Leonard and Family, I was so sorry to learn of your dear mother's passing. She was truly one of a kind and so special! She was a long time member of the Social Register of Greater Miami, a true lady. We used to have long telephone conversations and I always enjoyed hearing about her latest projects. We will all miss her. With deepest sympathy from Barbara Buhler Erdman, Editor Emerita of the "Blue Book".

Michele:

Your mother was a woman of many gifts including kindness, integrity and vision. Her dedication to the community was beneficial to all of us who live in South Florida. I am sorry for your loss and wish there were words to help you heal more quickly. I am thinking of you.

Dear Michelle and Extended Family:

I am deeply saddened by Connie's death. She was a courageous, life-loving, erudite person who continually strove to enrich her life and that of those around her. She had wisdom, smarts and a personal drive that touched me when I worked with her for about one year on one of her radio shows. In her own way, she was an Old Soul and a deft Spiritual Teacher. RIP

Dear Michelle and Family-

What I learned from Connie, in radio and life is priceless.

It is safe to say that she inspired greatly- with a great sense of humor and irony (i.e. life), with neither quality ever upstaging the love and the pride she shared for (and about) her children.

She will always be missed.

As the former producer of her radio show, 'Good Life Radio', I recall Connie, on-air, asking the callers to call-in and "Tell us something that we don't...

Dear Dr. M.
Please accept my sympathies in the loss of your mother.

Dear Michelle and family,
We are sorry for your loss and not having the opportunity to have met your wonderful mother. Our sincere sympathy to you and your family members for your loved one.
Debbie & Bill Faloon

As one of Connie's Sunflowers a long time ago, I was always impressed with her great personality. She was at easy in many areas.
She would call me about the film production issues in her area, as I was working in production, and still am, for many years.
Connie was a special person.
Michelle Marx