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Norma Sue (Hahn) Morrow
Sep 13, 1933 - Apr 23, 2020
Posted by Ann Weber
DAVIS FAMILY
FUNERAL HOME
DEWEY, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Norma Sue (Hahn) Morrow, 86, of the Bartlesville area, went home to be
with her Lord and Savior on April 23, 2020 at The Journey Home in
Bartlesville.
Norma Sue was brought into this world on Sept. 13, 1933 in the first
home of Dora Ethel and Clyde Dane Hahn. Assisting in the delivery was
Dr. Forrest Etter, making quite an old-fashioned house call to this
remote location on Forty Four Hill in Osage County.
In the 1940s the family moved to 40 acres in the Sand Creek area, where
Clyde and Dora hand-built their new three-bedroom home out of used
lumber.
Susie, as she was called by her young friends, attended Labadie Heights
school, graduating from the eighth grade. She attended Central High
School and College High School in 1951. She then attended Bartlesville
Business College and later went to work at the Union National Bank.
Susie married Joe W. Morrow in 1954 and was employed at the A&M College
campus. The couple returned to Bartlesville when they began raising a
family and Mr. Morrow was employed by servicing oil wells.
Sue moved to Kansas City, Mo., with her two boys to train with Phillips
Petroleum Company before moving back to Bartlesville. She lived in
another of Clyde’s self-built homes on the family farm while she worked
with the credit card division of Phillips for several years. A devoted
homemaker, seamstress, beautician, and caregiver; Sue eventually moved
back into the family farmhouse, helping to take care of Clyde and Dora.
After the passing of Clyde and the upkeep of the farm becoming more of a
burden, Sue and Dora moved into town in east Bartlesville. She continued
living here after taking care of her mother who passed away in 2001.
She continued driving across town to her beloved Memorial Christian
Church on the northwest side of town every Sunday that she was able. She
was a faithful member and enjoyed fellowship and occasional out of town
trips with her Christian family.
Sue is survived by her two sons, Michael Joe Morrow and his wife Vicky,
and Richard Wayne Morrow; sister, Patty Ruth Moody; brother, Ray L. Hahn
and his wife Doris; sister-in-law, Wathena Hahn; two grandchildren,
Kristy Derby and Billy Morrow; seven great-grandchildren, Makaylah, Laci,
Matthew, Kaylee, Matthew, Alex and Chloe; and three
great-great-grandchildren, Zerek, Xaden and Dixie. She was an aunt to
six nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
death by her brothers, Clyde Hahn Jr. and Donald L. Hahn; and
brother-in-law, James Moody.
Sue’s visitation will be held on Tuesday from 10-8 and on Wednesday from
10-1. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to The Journey Home, 900
NE Washington Blvd., Bartlesville, OK 74006.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19 at the Davis
Family Funeral Home - Dewey Chapel with Reverend Dan Snider officiating.
Services are under the direction of Carter Davis and the Davis Family
Funeral Home – Dewey Chapel.
Online condolences and remembrances may be
shared at www.DavisFamilyFuneralHome.com.
Graveside Service
APR
29.
2:00 PM
(CST)
Dewey Cemetery
OK
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