Ethel-Morrow-Obituary

Ethel Mae Morrow

Grand Rapids, Michigan

About

LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

Obituary

Send Flowers

MORROW - Ethel Mae (Hinken) Morrow, age 81, of Allendale, passed into the loving arms of Jesus on Sunday, June 21, 2009. She is now totally restored after living with an artificial heart valve for 46 years and passed from complications of her condition. She is survived by and will be greatly...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Ken,
So sorry to read about Ethel today. Steve and I remember her as a friendly, joyful, full of life neighbor. You and your family are in our prayers and we pray God will give you peace and comfort.
Steve & Darlene Mills

Ken, Julie, Joellen and Glen, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I'm sorry too I was unable to make it to the funeral home visitation. I have such good memories of Ethel and your whole family. It was great to hear about you all from Joan and Kris. I have been thinking of you all so often these past few days and will continue to pray for you in the days ahead. May God grant you His peace. In Christ, Laurie Nederhood

Dear Ken
Charlie Sabo Palmetto Home Park wants you to know you have his sympathy
for the loss of your wife. He is very sorry to hear of this. You are in our prayers at this time of sadness. Sincerely Charlie and Nancy Sabo

Ken and family,
Such a ready smile Ethel had, and a concern for everyone. We are so saddened to hear about your loss but take comfort knowing that she is with the Lord, well and whole. Praying for peace during this difficult adjustment in your lives.

We are praying for peace and comfort for you during this difficult time.

We fondly remember Ben and Raechel's Grandma Morrow enjoying hearing the kids play the pie-ano. We pray for peace and comfort and rejoice that she is restored and home with Jesus. Love to you all ~

John, Julie, Andrew and Nicholas Seling

Ken and family,
We pray for peace and comfort for you at this time. We praise God for the love and mercy he bestowed on Ethel in her last hours here on earth, and for taking her home to spend her first Sabbath in heaven.
Grace and peace,
Phil and Nancy Pleune

Ken and family,
Carol and I are holding you up in prayer at this time. God is close to you especially in times like these. Carol lost her sister in November and I my brother Bob in Feb.
God Bless..............Bill & Carol Bowling