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ROBERT (BUD) FRANCIS MORROW
Born: Oct 03, 1936
Date of Passing: Jul 18, 2012
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryROBERT (BUD) FRANCIS MORROW Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, it is with deep regret we announce the death of Robert F. Morrow of Winnipeg on Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at the Riverview Health Centre at the age of 75 years. Robert is survived by his beloved wife Lenore of 49 years of marriage; son Lawrence (Shirley); daughter Rose (Ray); son Leslie, son Johnathon; and brother Leslie (Darlene); sister Lillian; sister-in-law Leona; and families. He was predeceased by his father and mother Gerry and Daisy Morrow; uncle Des (Thelma) Morrow; aunt Lil (Elmer) Foster; brother Donald Morrow; and sister Geraldine. On October 3, 1936, Robert was born in Holland, MB, and then moved to Winnipeg, MB. He enjoyed fishing and hunting, golfing and camping with friends and family. In compliance with Robert's wishes no formal Service will be held. The family would like to thank the doctors and nursing staff of 3 East at the Riverview Health Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Riverview Health Centre.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 21, 2012
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Our heartfelt condolences to the whole family and to relatives who in one way or another have been deeply impacted by the passing of Robert Morrow. My name is Rey and a friend of the whole family. Back in the 80's when I first met them through Lawrence (first born son), I never thought that my friendship with the whole family would go well and last. Although so many many years had gone by without communicating with them, my mind, heart and thoughts remain forever for them. When I left Winnipeg for BC so many things occurred in my life that it changed my direction and got so absorbed by it. I had always addressed him (Robert Morrow) as "DAD" and his wife Lenore as "MOM". I felt very much welcomed by the whole family as being a part of them in any way and for the best part of it - had always been invited over to any of the family gatherings. My favorite time with them, especially with DAD, was learning the HO scale trains and the sceneries that he created. Lawrence introduced me to the art of putting the train together from scratch. It took us hours and hours before we all get satisfied looking at the models built together by Lawrence and DAD, cleaning the area and what not, down in the basement. Every minute of it was worth it - that it had given me so much understanding of their great hobby. It's an experience that I will never forget. To this day, I still have strong feelings and clear images of DAD's jokes and stories not to mention a word or two always about the HO scale sceneries & trains.. and wherever you are now, DAD, enjoy the new chapter of your eternal life - you were a great DAD and we will never forget you. GOD BLESS AND BE AT PEACE WITH THE ONLY ALMIGHTY CREATOR. - Posted by: Atanacio family (Friends of the family) on: Nov 17, 2021
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I'm sorry I did post this earlier a great uncle and friend. Always had time for us . Auntie Lenore he will be missed love Gerry & Jane and family. - Posted by: Gerry Morrow () on: May 28, 2016
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Hey Good Look'n I'm going to miss you! Always the smile that lit up the room, Always the Dad who couldn't say No, Always the Lover to the very end, Always in the Hearts of Family and Friends. RIP Much love to Lenore and the family. Thank You for sharing Bud with all of us. - Posted by: Randi (Friend) on: Jul 22, 2012
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a very out going & fun loving man. Thankful for the honor of knowing him as a friend as well as a father in law. - Posted by: Ray Wiebe (Son in law) on: Jul 21, 2012

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