Amelia Morrow King
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Amelia Morrow King, 54, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Friday, July 24, 2020, at University of Louisville Hospital. She was born on June 10, 1966, in Greensburg, Indiana, to the late Fred Morrow and the late Nancy (Murphy) Morrow. Amelia was a homemaker and enjoyed restoring old furniture and working in her vegetable and flower gardens. She also enjoyed bird watching, photography, fishing, and riding on the Harley with her husband. Amelia's most cherished pastime was spending time with her family and especially her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband, Donnie King; six sons, Ronald (Stacy) Crabtree of Peoria, Illinois, Derek Crabtree of Bloomington, Illinois, Aaron Crabtree of North Vernon, Indiana, Nicholas (Emily) King of Memphis, Indiana, Jeremy (Tara) King of Sellersburg, Indiana, and Tyler King of Jeffersonville, Indiana; six sisters, Janet (Jeff) Wright of Clifford, Indiana, Norma (Charles) McClain of Flat Rock, Indiana, Amanda Kasper of Columbus, Indiana, Theresa Beck of Indianapolis, Indiana, Hannah Morrow of Illinois, Elizabeth Kennedy of Greensburg, Indiana; four brothers, Fred (Toiuana) Morrow of Scottsburg, Indiana, Kevin Morrow of Westport, Indiana, Frederick Allen (Missy) Morrow of Sellersburg, Indiana and Jason (Michelle) Morrow of Edinburgh, Indiana; and seven grandchildren, Austin, Landon, and Emery Crabtree, and Adalynn, Nora, Sawyer, and Landyn King. Funeral Service: 11:00 am on Thursday, July 30, 2020, at Collins Funeral Home with Rev. Toby Jenkins officiating. Funeral services may also be viewed on Collins Funeral Home's Facebook page. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday at South Park Cemetery in Greensburg, Indiana. Visitation: 4 to 8 pm on Wednesday and after 10 am Thursday at Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Services will be open to the public as long as social distancing guidelines can be observed. Please follow the CDC's recommendations and guidelines while attending the services and face masks will be required due to the governor's executive order. Memorial contributions may be given to help with funeral expenses at tribute pay located at www.collinsfuneralhome.net.