1928
2013
Cassie H. Barrow
Cassie Helen Barrow, 84, of Charles Town, WV, passed away on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 in City Hospital.
Born October 2, 1928 in Wilson, NC, she was the daughter of the late Larry and Ruth (Bedford) Murray.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Richard C. Barrow; two sons, Donald Barrow and Danny Barrow; four brothers, Paul Murray, Tom Murray, Andrew Murray, and Earl Murray; five sisters, Pearl Bunn, Sally Hall, Callie Simmons, Lossie Bunn, and Eunice Murray
She is survived by two daughters, Janice Walters, and her husband Mike, of Charles Town, and Frankie Snowden, and her husband Scott, of Martinsburg; one sister, Dorothy Roband of Florida; one sister-in-law, Helen Barrow; two daughter-in-laws, Janet Barrow and Molly Barrow; six grandchildren, Carol Oyler, Ivan Barnett, Donald Barrow, Tracy Barrow, Richard Barrow, and Keith Barrow
She is also survived by ten great-grandchildren, Morgan and her husband Andy, Amber, Tyler, Gabriel, Haley, Hannah, Makinnah, Ashlynn, Mike, and Chelsea.
Friends will be received Friday from 7-9 PM in Rosedale Funeral Home, Martinsburg.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 AM, Saturday, January 12, 2013 at Rosedale Funeral Home, Martinsburg with David A. Owings officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Jackson-Perks American Legion Post 71, 225 West Washington St., Charles Town, WV 25414.
Condolences may be sent to www.rosedalefuneral.com.
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June 23, 2013
Lisa Tedesco-Metzger
I last saw Aunt Cassie when my grandfather, Paul Murray, passed away in 2002. I've thought so much about her off and on over the years, but we lost touch and I didn't know how to find her. Tonight I decided to do a search and this time put her name in quotations and include Wilson, NC. I am just heartbroken to discover that she has passed. She was one special lady. I still have a necklace she gave me when I graduated cosmetology school back in 1986 and I'll never forget the special times spent with she and Richard during their too-brief time spent back in Wilson. I imagine her up in heaven with my grandpa (and grandma Dee) and the rest of her loved ones. Cassie was a beautiful spirit. May she rest in peace.
May 19, 2013
Linda Bartholow
Aunt Cassie know you were loved. I will never forget all the time spent with you, Uncle Richard and cousins Jan, Frankie, Donald and Danny. You were a force to be reckoned with withand I have never met anyone who loved life and had as much determination as you....you are loved and will be missed!
January 15, 2013
Regina Davis
Frankie & Jan & family,
I'm so sorry for the loss of your Mom--& Grandma--may you find comfort in knowing she is in no more pain & she's up in Heaven singing & rejoicing!!!! Praising the Lord!!!!
May God continue to wrap HIs comforting arms around you now and in the days to come.
Love & God Bless,
January 12, 2013
Rose Boarman
Oh my Cassie bear. You were one in a million. You were part of our family on 5th floor and will be sadly missed. I'll miss those 3am chats when you couldn't sleep. You made some killer cakes. They were the best. I'll bet it was one great reunion with Richard as I know you missed him so. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Rest in peace sweet Cassie.
January 12, 2013
Our thoughts & prayers are with you all... Heaven has become a much sweeter place... Mike & Myra
January 10, 2013
Lisa Ripa
My deepest sympathy to you Jan, Mike and Family... Miss Cassie was a Gem and adored by all. I so loved listening to her sing and enjoyed her cakes!!! I know she is singing more beautiful then ever as part of the Angels choir. She will be missed dearly
January 10, 2013
Nicole Austin
Oh no! were my first words when I heard this news. Miss Cassie was an amazing woman who had a lovely voice and a warm heart. She had a great love for people and those that surrounded her. I will miss her dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and all that knew her.
January 10, 2013
Debbie & Dave White
January 10, 2013
Sherri Lee
Jan, Frankie, I don't even know what to say to the two of you, my heart aches for you; and for Mike as well, I know the two of them were very close. You both know that Ronnie and I loved Miss Cassie and thought the world of her. I am so grateful and glad that she was well and able to sing at our wedding, that is a memory that I will cherish forever. I love you Miss Cassie and I know that you are singing with the Angels. All our love, Ronnie and Sherri
January 10, 2013
Mike our condolences to you and your family. Miss Cassie was a wonderful woman and her cakes will never be forgotten.
Danny & Nancy Dopson
January 10, 2013
Paula LeBorious
Oh Cassie :( I will miss her so much! I was saddened when I saw this in the paper. I have taken care of her many times when she was on the 6th floor. She will be missed by so many :( To Janice and Frankie, please know you are ion my thoughts!
January 10, 2013
Lisa & Kat Cadwallader
Cassie was a wonderful person, Kat & I loved her dearly. We have many fond times we shared with her to remember and treasurer. Some of the fondest moments include when I taught her how to do Jello shots, or telling her at one of Matt's picnic's that she just ate bear meat. She never seized to amaze me.
She will be missed by many. Thoughts and Prayers go out to the whole family.
January 10, 2013
Charity Drummond
My thoughts and prayers are with you, Jan, Frankie and family. Miss Cassie will definately be missed. She always knew how to put a smile on your face.
January 10, 2013
Janet Barrow
My thoughts and prayers are with you Jan, and Frankie. I know it's very hard but I know she's home now with the Lord and with Richard, Don and Danny and she's at peace and no more pain. God Bless. Janet
January 9, 2013
Bonnie Snyder
My thoughts and prayers are with you, Jan and Frankie, and your families. Miss Cassie was a good person, a wonderful singer, a great baker, and a friend. I, and many, many others will miss her.
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