CAROL MORROW
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Carol La Nae Morrow, 66, of Idaho Falls, died January 17, 2006, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
She was born April 25, 1939, in Idaho Falls, to Arthur Tennyson Morrow and Cora Etta Moore Morrow. She attended Emerson Elementary, Riverside Elementary, O. E. Bell Junior High and graduated from Idaho Falls High School. She continued her education at Clark Business College.
She worked as a cook and salad maker for the INEL Cafeteria for 35 years.
She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Carol enjoyed crocheting, bowling, doing crossword puzzles, playing card games, traveling and playing video games (at 64 years old!).
Survivors are:
Niece: Debra (Greg) McClelland
Great Niece: Jennifer Bayes
Great Great Nieces: Abigayle and Hannah Bayes
Great Nephew: David McClelland
Cousins: Julia Aho, Gerald Moore, Marian Pfeiffer, Julia Randall, John Moore, Willard Moore, and Margaret Pollak.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Dorothy Jean Hammon, two infant sisters, and an infant brother.
Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, January 20, 2006, at the Idaho Falls LDS 9th Ward (395 - 2nd Street) with Bishop G. Larry Haws officiating.
The family will visit with friends on Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge, and for one hour prior to the services at the church. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.
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Condolences sent:
Greg & Valerie Lyman
Sorry for your loss. We worked at the INEL and Carol always made our day brighter. She was quite a character to have out there on the desert. We will miss her greatly.
Dolores Johnson/Austin
Dear Debra, Jennifer, David and family,
I am so sorry for the loss of Carol. I missed her dearly while she was alive, and now I will continue to miss her dearly in death. She will always hold a special place in my heart forever! Dolores
Boyd (Willard) and Liz Smith (liz.smith@cox.net)
As a INEL worker, I had the opportunity to see Carol at least twice a day in the cafeteria. I grew to love her and her sense of humor. Imagine my surprise when I found out that she and my husband were related.
We will miss Carol greatly! She truly touched our lives.