Warren Lee Morrow, 84, of Harrisburg, passed away Friday, May 2, 2025, at Atrium Health Cabarrus Hospital in Concord.
Warren was born January 26, 1941, in North Carolina to the late Freddie J. Morrow and the late Charlotte Underwood. He was also preceded in death by brothers, Freddy J. Morrow, Jr. and Edward Morrow, sister, Jeanette McWhorter; brother and sister-in-law, Baxter and JoAnn Hastings, brother's-in-law, Bobby Hargett and Gerry Fogle, sister-in-law Phyllis Hargett.
The family will receive friends from 11:00 am - 11:45 am, Friday, May 9,2025 at Faith Baptist Church located at 904 Chipola St., Kannapolis, NC. The funeral service will follow at 12:00 pm, officiated by Reverend James Pauley. Burial service will follow at Gethsemane Cemetery and Memorial Gardens at 1504 W. Sugar Creek Road, Charlotte.
At the age of 12, Warren received Christ as his Lord and Savior through the guidance of his brother, Freddie Jr., at home. Warren was actively involved for 22 years at Faith Baptist Church of Kannapolis, where he founded and led the Manna from Heaven Ministry. He enjoyed helping others and would go out of his way to share the good news of the Gospel. Warren loved traveling and spending time outdoors, but his most cherished moments were the time that he got to be with his family and friends. He was very much loved by all of his friends and family and will be sorely missed. Survivors include his beloved wife Rachel Jean Morrow; brother-in-law, Ed Hargett, sister’s-in-law, Nancy Fogle and Joyce Hargett; nephews, Johnathan(Eva) Fogle, Brian Fogle, Micheal (Shannon) Hastings, Jeff Hargett, Steve (Delane) Hargett, Rob(Arleen) Hargett; nieces, Cindy Hargett, Debbie (Terry) Gilmore, Tina (Chris) Augsburger, Kathy and Michele Hastings, Joy (Zane) Styers; and many beloved grandnieces and nephews.
Donations may be made to Faith Baptist Church, 904 Chipola Street, Kannapolis, NC 28083.
Hartsell Funeral Home of Harrisburg is serving the Morrow family.
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