Robert-Garrow-Obituary

Robert Henry Garrow

Hampton, Virginia

Jan 22, 1926 – Oct 9, 2015 (Age 89)

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BORN
January 22, 1926
DIED
October 9, 2015
AGE
89
LOCATION
Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Garrow, Robert [89], peacefully passed away Friday, October 9, 2015. Robert was preceded in death by his wife, Elois; his daughter, Barbara Jean Jolly; and a brother, Harry Garrow. Left to cherish his memory are five grandchildren: Tanika Mance (Roderick), Erin Hill (Warren), Robin...

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Bro. Garrow will always hold a very special place in our hearts. He was a dear man of God and we have sweet memories of his ministry in the assemblies.

Til we meet in Glory.

Bob and Margaret Costen

My Uncle Robert will never be forgotten.
I will always cherish the sweet memories that I have of him from his laughter to icecream cones for High's and everything in-between.
May he rest in paradise with my other family members.
We will see each other again one day.
We will have to say goodbye but...
think of all the people saying hello again.

To my cousins all I can say is
I can not even imagine what life has been for you all this last month.
God bless you all...

Mr. Garrow,

I will certainly miss you and all the fellowship we had for years. Thank you for your friendship!

Robert Garrow was the my uncle and I will surely miss him.

He was like a father to me and I loved him very much. We shared my aunt, his wife, Eloise Garrow and recently my cousin, Barbara Jean Jolly who passed recently.

I pray and am deeply sorry for his grandkids and their children.

I would like to thank his son-in-law, Thomas Jolly, who did an outstanding job caring for daughter, Robert and grandkids. Thank you Jolly and you all have my deepest sympathies. Rest on...

our family Rip

Our Uncle was one was like a father to all of us Rip

Uncle Robert you truly will be miss by your family.You were like a father to all your nephew and nieces Rip you are in heaven with the rest of our family kin heaven

Speaking for the "boys" who grew up on LaGuard Drive in the 60's and 70's, Mr. Garrow, your grandfather, would quarterback for both teams as we played tag football in the street. He kept the most immaculate lawn and always used a push mower (no motor) with sharp blades. I will always remember his kindness and involvement in the community. My prayers are with the family but know that he lived a full and shared life

There is no longer any earthly "wide gulf" between you and your heavenly Father, dear Robert.