1930 - 2016 (85 years)
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Name |
Kenneth Lloyd Morrow |
Born |
8 May 1930 |
Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
30 Apr 2016 |
Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Canada |
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Buried |
Wood Bay Cemetery, Wood Bay, Rural Municipality of Louise, Manitoba, Canada |
Person ID |
I817 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
6 Sep 2021 |
Father |
Wesley Herbert Morrow, b. 29 Sep 1892, Québec, Canada , d. 1953 (Age 60 years) |
Mother |
Jeanette Munro, b. 14 Nov 1907, Rural Municipality of Louise, Manitoba, Canada , d. 6 Nov 2002, Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Canada (Age 94 years) |
Married |
7 Nov 1928 |
Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Canada |
Family ID |
F1199 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Headstones |
| Ken & Jean Morrow MORROW
Kenneth L.
(Ken)
May 8, 1930
April 30, 2016
Apr. 16, 1960
Jean L.
Nee Potter
Aug. 17, 1940
Parents of Kevin, Rhonda Laurie |
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Notes |
- Ken Morrow, age 85, passed away suddenly on the family farm.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife Jean, children Kevin (Blaine), Rhonda (Jim) and Laurie; grandchildren Scott & Janelle; brother David, sisters Vera, Grace, Carol (David Stiff) & Donna (Charlie Hanks); sisters-in-law Audrey, Valerie, Shirley (John Tate) & Joyce Potter; and many cousins, nephews, nieces, great nieces & nephews.
Ken was predeceased by his parents Jeanette & Wesley Morrow, brothers Garth, Dudley, Brian aka Mike, brothers-in-law Keith Maxwell & Tony Olsen.
Ken was born in Wood Bay on May 8, 1930. He was the second eldest of 9 children and received his education at Pembina School and Pilot Mound High School. He was raised on the family farm, and after a short time away, he returned to help his mother and eventually purchased the family farm. He spent many busy years raising animals and growing crops as well as taking his family on trips during the summer.
After the kids left home Ken & Jean did some traveling. Some of the highlights were South Africa, Europe, Florida and Mesa, Arizona. They took 3 cruises: Alaska, New York to Quebec and the Panama Canal.
Ken was overjoyed upon the arrival of his two grandchildren Scott & Janelle. He spent as much time as he could with them and was their #1 hockey fan. He loved to play cards, go dancing and fishing and, of course, going to hockey games. Ken was a devoted and loving son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. All of us are better when we are loved and Ken was the best, for he was well loved and will be deeply missed.
A very special thank you to the emergency service teams for their quick response.
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