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Kathleen Morrow

Norwalk, Connecticut

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Kathleen Morrow, 88, passed away, Monday, September 27, 2010 in Charleston, SC. She was born December 8, 1921 in Newark, NJ. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Kim and Larry Saffer and former daughter-in-law Margaret Morrow. She is also survived by her 11 grandchildren, 5 great...

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I was working at the Norwalk Union Cemetery this A.M. and thinking of all those who helped in preserving the gravesites for so many years. Hope to continue for a few more years as acting sexton. Thanks for all your faithful service.

Still thinking of you Kathleen. I am still active at the cemetery. The board of trustees of Norwalk Union Cemetery are still grateful for your stewardship as our secretary, teacher and dedication to all you knew. Thank you for your military service!

Charlie, Acting Sexton Norwalk Union Cemetery

Thinking of Kathleen on this day and all she accomplished through the years. I am especially thankful for her stewardship of Norwalk Union Cemetery as the association secretary for many years. I thank her for service in the military, her service as an educator and her many contributions to the City of Norwalk. Charles Williams acting sexton of the Norwalk Union Cemetery.

When I talk or think about my favorite teacher, it is always Mrs. Morrow. Her students were her children, and year after year there was always enough love to go around. I will always remember and love her. My condolences go out to her family.

Mrs. Morrow was my teacher at Tracey school,as well as all our children. God Bless you Mrs. Morrow, sleep with the angels. Sending our deepest condolences to the family. I will never forget her smile.You got to see Gordon, our son in heaven also.

My deepest sympathy to the family of Kathleen Morrow. She was one of my favorite teachers at Tracey School; she had a love for teaching and her students that was obvious to us even as young children. I'll always remember her bright smile and kind manner. She was a wonderful teacher and simply a great person. Godspeed, Mrs. Morrow!

It warms my heart to see so many loving memories of my amazing grandmother, stories of the inspiration, compassion, and fun that she shared so freely to others during her lifetime, as she gave to me. She was one of the most unique people I have ever known, and was courageously true to herself and the causes she believed in. She influenced my political, social, and cultural beliefs more than any other person in my life, for which I am so grateful. I was privileged by her presence for the...

I met Mrs. Morrow through the late Ken Slapin. She was a wonderful person. In my sophomore year I attended school in Vermont. Each month I received an encouraging letter with a little financial support from her. Her belief in me was instrumental in my completing high school and college in Vermont. My deepest sympathy to your family "Emmett Clements (Ellenwood, Georgia)"