Lillian Maudine Burrow, daughter of the late Herbert and Carmen (Williams) Adams, was born on April 30, 1934 in Lake City, Arkansas and departed this life on May 23, 2015 at her home in West Plains, Missouri. She was 81 years, and 23 days of age.
Lillian grew up in Lake City, Arkansas and later moved to Hollywood, California where she worked for Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for about 10 years. She then moved to the Drury, Missouri community for retirement.
Lillian was united in marriage to Charles G. Burrow on January 13, 1994 in Ava, Missouri. She and her husband owned an art store on the square in Ava, Missouri and also the Ava Live Theater. She was known for her acrylic painting and teaching art. Lillian was president of the Ava Art Guild for many years.
She and her husband played music at local churches. Lillian became a Christian at the age of 12, and was faithful to the Lord all of her life.
Besides her parents, Lillian was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Burrow; and two sisters: Freda Hector and Bertha Agurre.
She is survived by her brothers: Roger Adams and his wife, Janice, of Pomona, Missouri, and Steven Adams and his wife, Juanita, of Heber Springs, Arkansas; her sisters: Vonda Bashore of West Plains, Missouri, and Kathleen Thweat and her husband, Bob, of Joshua Tree, California; and a host of other family and friends.
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