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Cynthia L. Morrow

December 14, 1959 — April 29, 2014

Cynthia L. Morrow age 54 of Bridgeville formerly of Eighty Four, passed away peacefully Tuesday, April 29, 2014 in Donnell House surrounded by her loving family following a brief illness. She was born December 1 - 4, 1959 in Washington a daughter of the late Alfred and Edna Custer Nixon. She lived her life in the Canonsburg and Eighty Four areas. A graduate of Canon McMillan Sr. High School, she was also a graduate of the Bradford School of Business. Mrs. Morrow was a very active member of the Canonsburg United Presbyterian Church, serving as an elder, deacon and longtime member of the church choir. She had been employed as a service coordinator for Siemen's Industries in Bridgeville. She enjoyed quilting, crafts and scrap booking and was an avid reader.
On September 15, 1984 she married Richard L. Morrow who passed away October 26, 2011. Surviving is her beloved daughter, Megan Lee Morrow at home two brothers; Michael A. (Beth L.) Nixon of Canonsburg and David T. (Gina) Nixon of Cecil Twp., a sister Sandra J. (Mark L.) Wilcox of Bridgeville and several nieces and nephews. Deceased in addition to her husband and parents are her brothers Alfred and her twin Jeffrey Nixon.
Friends are welcome from 6-8pm Wednesday and from 2-4 and 6-8 pm Thursday in Salandra Funeral Service, Inc. Joseph P. Salandra owner/supervisor 304 West Pike Street Canonsburg 724-745-8120 where a 9:30 " 10:20 visitation will take place Friday May 2, 2014. A service will follow at 11 am in The Canonsburg United Presbyterian Church 112 West Pike Street with reverend Don Coleman officiating. Interment will follow in Oak Spring Cemetery, Canonsburg.

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