Morrow, Sherri Gwyn (Holland)

Born: February 1, 1956 – Died: July 7, 2021 (aged 65yrs)

Location: Section H, Row 2, Lot 24

Sherri Gwyn Holland Morrow was born February 1, 1956, to George and Nancy Youngblood Holland in Cleburne, TX.

Sherri graduated from Cleburne High School Addams house in 1974 and TCJC in 1976 as an X-ray technician. She worked at several local hospitals and private practices.

Sherri married her high school sweetheart Wendell Morrow on June 28, 1974, and they recently celebrated 47 years together. Sherri was a faithful member of Field Street Baptist Church since the day she was born. Sherri loved to sew and make clothes for herself, her children, and grandchildren. She would craft each garment with the same perfection that her dad would make anything with wood. She would also crochet baby blankets for the pregnancy centers, women’s shelters and NICU nurseries at hospitals. Sherri and her family moved to different states, and she was faithfully involved in each church they joined. She loved babies and worked in the nursery. In Oklahoma, she was part of a sewing group called Daughters of Dorcus who made baby clothes and booties for the pregnancy center. In 2003, she and her family settled back in Cleburne and rejoined Field Street Baptist Church where she was an active member of Threads of Love ministry.

She was survived by her mother Nancy Holland, husband Wendell Morrow, and her Aunt Doris Scott. Son Jonathan Morrow and wife; Gayla. Son-in-law Chris Jackson, daughter-in-law; Mindi. She was Nana to her grandchildren. Granddaughters Mara & Meghan Jackson, Annabelle & Lilly Morrow, Grandsons Joshua & Josiah Jackson and Samuel Morrow. Twin sister Vicki Simpson, sister Leann Ingram and husband; Ray. Brothers David Holland and wife Nancy. Murray Holland and wife; Sandy. Sister-in-law Ann Smith and husband; Herb. Sister-in-law Jan Morrow. Brother-in-law David Morrow and wife Louise and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death: Father George Holland, Daughter Jennifer Ann Jackson, and Uncle Dean Scott.