Gertrude Guffey Morrow

gertrude morrow

September 6, 1909 ~ November 27, 2005


Resided in: Fairview, NC

Gertrude Guffey Morrow, 96, of Fairview, passed away on Sunday, November 27, 2005, following a brave fight with cancer. Known to her family and friends as “Trudie”, she was born on September 6, 1909, in Fairview and was a daughter of the late Balma and Benjamin Guffey. She attended Cullowhee College and was a homemaker for many years before going to work at C.P. Clare in Fairview. A devoted Christian, she always put God first in her life and others needs before her own. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and taught Sunday School for many years. She was an active member of the Home Extension Club and loved arts, crafts and sewing. Trudie was an avid gardener, growing not only vegetables that she froze and canned for herself and family but growing breathtaking beds of flowers. Trudie is survived by her husband of 70 years, John Broadus Morrow; children, James Morrow and his wife Mary, Elaine Lisenbee, Ann Bellflower and her husband Richard, all of Fairview, and June Napier and her husband Jerry of Raleigh; grandchildren, Jeff Napier and wife Angelica, Kim Kendall and husband Preston, Ben Bellflower and wife Emily, Steve Morrow and wife Angela, Cynthia Randolph and husband Mark, Heather Almeida and husband Christopher and Holli Morrow. Great-grandchildren are Hunter, Ethan, Micah, Evan, Canah, Andrew and Rose. She is also survived by a sister, Elizabeth Crittenden of Plant City, FL. She was a loving, caring wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and a dear friend to many. Funeral services are 1:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Reverend Jim Whitted and Mr. Ben Bellflower officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Her family will receive friends from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Even in her pain Trudie asked that this year instead of exchanging Christmas gifts family members give whatever they could to help feed the homeless. To honor her wishes please make donations to the Salvation Army, 204 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC 28801 or you may donate to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, PO Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309.

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  1. Gran-

    What a hole you left in our hearts and lives—I am so thankful you aren’t suffering, but we sure are. We’ll take care of Papa for you, and I’ll try to keep the cornbread and biscuits coming as often as I am with him.

    Evan misses you so much he can hardly stand it-he doesn’t know who will do crafts with him now, and Micah already is struggling with apple pie withdrawal…I wish you could see his concert tonight-

    Thank you for helping raise me and teaching me all you have. I hope I can teach Canah what you’ve taught me-thank you for praying that we’d have her too. I am so glad she got to meet you.

    Thank you for all you are and have done for us-

    I love you more than words can say…

    Cindy

  2. What a blessing Trudy’s life has been to a blessed family.
    May our Lord give you strength during this time of lost.
    In His Name Marcia

  3. Gran,

    I miss you so much! I’m glad that your no longer in pain.

    This song reminds me of you…

    ‘I want to leave a legacy
    How will they remember me?
    Did I choose to love?
    Did I point to you enough to make a mark on things?
    I want to leave an offering
    A child of mercy and grace who blessed Your name unapologetically
    And leave that kind of legacy

    I don’t have to look too far or too long awhile
    To make a lengthy list of all that I enjoy
    It’s an accumulating trinket and a treasure pile
    Where moth and rust, thieves and such will soon enough destroy

    Not well traveled, not well read, not well-to-do or well bred
    Just want to hear instead, ‘Well done’ good and faithful one.’

    Legacy by Nichole Nordeman

  4. Grandma… i miss you and your wonderful smile so much. I know your shinning down on us all from Heaven. You were always there for me when ever i needed you with your advice and love. i cant imagine walking into yours and papas house without seeing you cooking up something yummy for us all to eat… you will always be thought of and remembered in my heart. and your legacy will live on for generations to come. i love you with everything thats in me.

  5. What a wonderful lady and a great example for us all. Thoughts a prayers are with you. Love, Kathy

  6. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this time of loss. Let us all remember that GOD’S GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR OUR EVERY NEED. In Christian love, Arvin

  7. Dear Richard and Ann,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
    Trudie must have been a wonderful Mother and Grandmother. Truly leaving a Godly legacy.
    May God bless you all. His grace is sufficient.
    In His love,
    Don and Martha

  8. Dear Aunt Elaine, Cindy, and Morrow Family,

    Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Mrs. Morrow. I know that you will miss her, but I’m sure that you must be comforted by her faith, and ours, that you will see her again one day soon.

    When I heard the sad news, I thought back to one of my earliest childhood memories when I went to go spend the night with Cindy. The next day we met up with Steve at her grandparent’s house to go play. I still remember clearly Mrs. Morrow’s warmth and love, as if she were my grandmother too. I know that you have been blessed with many good memories that you’ll be able to pass along to your children as well.

    My prayers are with you, and I think of you often.

    Chuck

  9. To family and friends – My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. I know she has touched the lives of many during her long life-time. Blessings and peace, Betty Nelon Rhodes, formerly of Fairview

  10. Elaine, Cindy & Family
    We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother.
    Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Love, Bruce, Carolyn & Donald Redmon

  11. Aunt Trudie was a wonderful lady. She was gentle, loving, and always gave everything she had to those she loved. I am forever grateful for having had her in my life. May God give her family comfort and peace in this difficult time.
    Love,
    Tracy, Doug, and Ellen

  12. Dale and I understand the loss you feel. We hope you are blessed during this time with understanding and hope. Looking into the eyes of the ‘little’ ones, and they will give you peace. Remember how much we care about you and your pain.. Much love and many blessings,
    DAWN and DALE MCGIBONEY


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