of Harriet, AR
November 1, 1949 - September 11, 2016
Gary Franklin Morrow, age 66 of Harriet, Arkansas passed from this life on Sunday, September 11th, 2016 at Baxter Regional Medical Center in Mountain Home, Arkansas. He was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma on November 1st, 1949 to John Franklin Morrow and Joyce Georgia (Gammill) Morrow.
Gary was a veteran of the United States Air Force. He was a graduate of Marshall High School and went on to attend Arkansas State Teachers College and Vocational Tech School. He spent his working years in construction and dry walling. Gary enjoyed hunting, fishing and being outdoors. His animals held a special place in his heart. He was a very helpful, kind, loving man who loved his family dearly and lived life to the fullest.
Gary is preceded in death by his mother, Joyce Morrow. Survivors include his dad, John Franklin Morrow and wife CarieNell of Mountain View; two sons, Bryan Morrow and wife Brittany of Monroe, GA and Nathan Morrow and wife Kathy of Loganville, GA; one daughter, Kim Bentley of Loganville, GA; grandchildren, Taylor Bentley, Macayla Bentley, Mackenzie Morrow, Landen Morrow, Mason Morrow, Laona Munchel and Elijah Morrow; one brother, Don Morrow and wife Paulette of Sapulpa, OK; his beloved, Sarah Remetch; and many other nieces, nephews, other family and friends who will also mourn his passing.
Funeral services for Gary will be 11:00 AM Friday, September 16th, 2016 at Roller-Coffman Funeral Home in Marshall, Arkansas. Visitation will be 6:00 till 8:00 PM Thursday, September 15th, 2016 in the Chapel.
The news of Gary's death brings me much sadness. I will always treasure the wonderful memories. Although no words can really help ease your loss, know that you are in my thoughts.
Mr. Morrow and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Gary's passing. While I never really knew Gary, Working with my precious friend Joyce Morrow I felt I knew her family that was so loved by her.
May our Heavenly Father give you and your family peace and comfort.
Judy VanPelt
Uncle Gary to my kids, he was a true friend. Always happy and a hoot to be around. Many good memories. His fond laugh and rowdy ways will be missed by many.
Our thoughts and prayers go with all his family during this this difficuly time
I was sorry to learn of Gary's passing. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and we shared many laughs when we were together. One of his favorite sayings was "hold old Blue, don't let him loose. He might be dangerous." This was a horse which Olis Gammill owned and which Gary and I both tried to ride. I lost four teeth as a result. Ha-Ha. This was back in the 1950's.My sincerest condolences to the family and friends.
I'll never forget Gary a man who loved to laugh and who was very kind to me no matter if I had not seen him for years. I'll never forget the swats I took for him to get some kind of dessert from the table at the family reunion. Thanks for the memories Gary and may God of PEACE be with your whole family at this time of loss.
We hold heavy hearts in the passing of Gary. We enjoyed the times we visited with him. We have come to love John and Nell. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. May God's love wrap around you and give you peace during this difficult time and in the days to come.
With Love and Prayers.... Ann & Ed Davis.
I remember Gary as a young man attending Landmark Missionary
Baptist Church in Marshall in the '60's and haven't seen him in many years. Condolences to the family for their loss.
Uncle John and family:
Our sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. We all have great memories of our time with Gary and he will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you during this difficult time. Love you!
I'm so sorry for your loss. I Remember Gary as a young man attending school . I believe he was in my brother Robert Balentines age group.
Pray for pease for the family .