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I am doing this my way while I yet live; I am not an English major; I know I will have nouns, verbs, and sentence groups all out of place. I AM DOING THIS MY WAY!
I, John Lewis Morrow, was born on January 2, 1949, to the late Charlie Morrow, Sr., and sister Adelaide Parker Morrow in Plantersville, AL.
On September 1, 1972, I married Ollie Mae Summerville; to this union, two beautiful girls were born, Kimberly (Clarksville, TN) and Candice (address unknown). I also have a son, John Winters (mother, the late Virginia Winters).
Along with my parents, Charlie and Adelaide, there were Charlie Jr., Roosevelt, Leo, Alfred Sr., and David who departed before me.
Memories of me are left with my ex-wife, OIlie; children, Kimberly, Candace, and John Winters; grandchildren, Gabriel Alexander, Matthew Cole, La’vail, Kailey, and Kelsey.
To my five sisters, Addie, a.k.a, “Lil Baby” of Maplesville, AL (Willie Crum); Alma Shields, a.k.a, “Mookie” of Maplesville, AL, Mary Latham a.k.a “Ree” of Maplesville, AL, Lorene (Stanley) Ward of Maplesville, AL, and Barbara Roberts of Selma, AL, I leave fond memories. I also leave memories of me to my four sisters-in-law, Mae Lois of Maplesville, AL, Annie Bell of Plantersville, AL, Stella Mae of Orrville, AL, and Maxine Thorsby, AL. To my host of nieces, nephews, relatives, friends, and others, enjoy the memories I’ve left you!
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