Triston Charles Morrow of Chiloquin, Oregon passed away at the age of 26 on December 16th, 2025, in a tragic accident. Viewing will start at 10:00 am and services will begin at 11 a.m. on Sunday January 4th, 2026, at the Tribal Fitness Center Gym in Chiloquin, Oregon, all are welcome to attend. The family encourages all who knew and loved Triston to celebrate the life he lived. A private burial will follow for family and close friends.
Triston was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon on August 20, 1999 to Dave and Tammy Morrow. He graduated from Chiloquin High School in 2017. He was a hard worker employed full time for the United States Postal Service as a rural mail carrier in Chiloquin. He worked with his mother Tammy as well as Karla, Sissy, Sherry, Kat, Michael and Corey. He also worked as a part-time cashier at Altamont Market for his brother Dilan Morrow and Gillan Hoss, alongside his mother Tammy Morrow.
Triston loved spending time with his family. Whether it was family gatherings at his parent's house, vacations at the coast, or just casual phone calls, he was always there to bring a smile to each and everyone of us. He was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend. He had an infectious laugh; he was easy going and he was always there for anyone who needed him. Triston enjoyed building diesel trucks and working with his father on vehicles. He could talk for hours about vehicles, especially Dodges and Rams. He always took pride in his vehicles. He wasn't a stock truck person, the bigger the tire the better. He loved giving his diesels more horsepower and loved to brag about how it would beat yours. He was so excited to finally get his dream truck, a 2012 Ram 3500 dually Mega Cab Cummins, the vehicle that will carry him to his resting place. He loved riding his quads and side by sides and spending time with his dogs.
Triston loved his parents Tammy and Dave more than anything. He loved working with his mom at the Post Office and the store. He made it his responsibility to help take care of his mom. Whether it was coffee runs in Klamath or late night dinners after work Triston was there for her. He also loved to torment her. He loved helping his dad around the property. He was always there to help unload pellets, or work on a vehicle. He was planning on building his dad a shop so they could have a place that was their own. He loved going on rides with his dad and was planning to help him rebuild the 79' Camaro. He also loved to torment him. Triston was going to continue to take care of his parents and inherit the property to be his own one day.
Triston loved each one of his siblings. David and Triston loved to get a rise out of each other over whose truck was the best, it was always Triston's. He was so excited when David passed down the 1969 Mustang, that belonged to Uncle Scott, to him. They both used it for their senior projects and it was always something he cherished. Ashley and Triston will always share a strong bond. He was always there to go on adventures with her and Remmy whether it was zip lining or rafting. You don't normally have favorites but Triston was Ashley's. From the time he was born Ashley was there for him. She helped raise him and turn him into the wonderful young man he was. Clinton and Triston loved to talk trucks and talk trucks and talk trucks. They loved to share a deal on market place or have Clinton help with yet another upgrade on one of the trucks. Triston was Clinton's best friend, they talked everyday. Triston always went to Clinton for advice or to have him keep a secret. Skyler and Triston never had a dull moment. Triston was always happy to see him. When it came to quad riding Triston was impressed with his riding skills. Dilan and Triston were the youngest of the siblings. Throughout life Triston was always by Dilan's side. They grew up together. Triston always went to Dilan for haircuts, help with taxes and resumes, or anything else he couldn't figure out. They always could count on each other. Life will never be the same for anyone. Triston meant so much to so many people. He was an amazing person that was taken too soon.
Those who preceded him in death included his Grandmother Jo Ann Deaton, Grandfather Leon Deaton, Uncles Scott and Shawn Deaton and Ed Lawson, Grandfather John Morrow and numerous other aunts and uncles.
Survivors include his parents Dave and Tammy Morrow, Siblings David(Lindy), Ashley(Josh), Clinton(Vanessa), Skyler(Megan), Dilan, and friend Gillan Hoss. Nieces and Nephews include Remington, Mickey, Luke, Adella, Callie, Cora, Zoey, Gunner, and Murphy, who were all his pride and joy. His Grandmother Shirely Morrow, Aunts and Uncles Linda and Mark Kribulka, John and Holly Morrow, Steve and Leah Morrow, Julie Lawson, and Lori wells and Thomas Wells and Great Uncle and Aunt Jim and Judy Say as well as numerous cousins.
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