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Wallace Lee Morrow

Wilmington, North Carolina

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WALLACE LEE MORROW Wallace Lee Morrow, 85, of Wilmington, passed away on Friday, July 25, 2008. He was born in South Carolina on December 25, 1922, to the late Jarvis T and Blanche Messer Morrow. At 18 months of age he moved to Waynesville, NC. He was a WWII veteran, having served in the United...

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Daddy, I can´t believe it has been 13 years since you went Home. I miss you terribly. Anniversary dates, and birthdays hurt. I knew losing you would be painful. It is much worse than I could´ve imagined. Your grandkids are adults now. They´re incredible humans. Each one has taken on the world and made their mark in their own way. You didn´t get to share the big milestones. It breaks my heart. You would´ve loved teaching them to drive. I could imagine you sitting there with your...

Frank, Sandi and family,
Our heartfelt sympathy and condolences are sent to you with all our love and caring.
Mike and Dori

Frank, Sandi & Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bless you during you time of grief and make your burden light.

Morrow Family, may your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you continue to remember a life well-lived. May God bless each of you! Frances Grasty Clark & Family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Papa I wish I could hear you tell me that I was your buddy/man again. I wish that I could hear another one of your stories from when you were a Highway Patrolman, or from when you were a child. I miss you so much. I wish that you were here to say "Theres my little buddy." and bite my earlike you did when I was little. You were a great person Papa, I wish that there had been something that I could have done to help you. I hadn't wanted you to go yet.I love you Papa.

Daddy,

We miss you so much. It seems like forever since we touched your hair or heard your voice. We’re thankful we had time to spend with you and to make sure all feelings were known. It hurts so badly when we think of not being with you anymore. We’re finding peace in knowing you have looked into the eyes of Jesus and feel no more pain.

There is no doubt that you are fishing, joking and laughing with the loved ones you’ve missed for so long. I remember you crying and...