Nell Stevens
My deepest sympathies to Calvin, Beverly, Lloyd and wife and all other family and friends. Cecil was a good person and a good friend to me. I will miss him greatly . . .
Birth date: Oct 14, 1951 Death date: Apr 8, 2021
Cecil Wayne Burrow, 69, of Clarendon died Thursday, April 8, 2021 in Amarillo. Graveside services will be 2:00 PM Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon with Calvin Burrow, officiating. Visitation will be from Read Obituary
My deepest sympathies to Calvin, Beverly, Lloyd and wife and all other family and friends. Cecil was a good person and a good friend to me. I will miss him greatly . . .
Our sincere condolences go out to all of Cecil's family and friends.
To all of Cecil's family and friends we send our sincere condolences and pray that you remember all the wonderful times you shared together.
Bev, Calvin; Yu are in my heart and in my prayers; comfort to all and in the days to come prayers for rest and renewal. Love to each of you. Cam
Cecil was my first babysitter for Sabrina when she was only a few months old he said yall go ahead and go to the party he said I'll babysitter. He was always a good brother. We went picking apples and he and his first wife and we got to hurry home and it was the biggest old rain we came across the railroad tracks down by Chamberlain's and it was flooded up to the door handles so he left me and his wife in the truck .Maybe is hoping we'd wash away LOL. Calvin came to help pull us out and couldn't either. We final got out. He and my younger brother we're we're in bad accident in Auto he threw hit arms up to protect my brother and wound up tied but in barbed wire ugh .He kept his three toes in jar of pharmalvhyde when cut off in oil field accident. He was always working hauling hay ,cottongining,,welding cute creatures out of old hinges etc..
Uncle Cecil was always good with animals. Ever since I was a small child he had gots, cows, turkeys and chickens. He also always had a well trained dog. He was an excellent welder. He loved to laugh. He had a lifetime love with DP.
He was very interdependent and was never much for crowds. He loved our family meals. He was a very unique person.
I’ll never forget the first time I brought Tony to meet him and he pulled his pistol on us. Lol He wasn’t much for strangers.
I do think one of the happiest chapters of his life was while he was married to Aunt Mindy. The rest of the family could see a tender loving side of him.
We’ll all miss you!