Allen-Morrow-Obituary

Allen G. Morrow

Dallas, Texas

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MORROW, ALLEN G. , "CHUBBY" 51, died Tuesday, November 6, 2007. He was born Feb. 27, 1956, in Dallas, Texas. He was born to Mae Etta Morrow (Myles) and the late Matthew Morrow, Jr. He graduated from Wilmer Hutchins High School in 1974 and went on to serve in the United States Army. He leaves to...

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You will always be remembered.

Allen
You will be missed. It was so much
fun being around you when we were over Big Daddy (Travis)house. We know you are in a better place.

Steve&Debbie Fox
Big Daddy's(Travis) in-law's

There are no words to express how saddened my heart is and Allen will be greatly missed! To the family you will be in my prayers and just remember god doesnt make mistakes.

MAY YOU "REST IN PEACE"

AND GOD BLESS YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Allen has been like a brother to me. I will always remember his smile, I will long for a story from Allen, no one sets up a great story the way that he did.

I enjoyed traveling to Miami and the cruise to the Bahamas with him.

Allen you will always be with me.
I will miss the way you dressed, you had them all beat. I will still look for you every morning when I go in to...

May God Bless you and be with you during this time..Wish there was words to help you all through this period, from experience I know only time and God will ease your pain and sadness...Allen was my schoolmate, teammate, and very Good Friend...I will miss him, Hey Tank please say hello to our other schoolmates and teammates.. Hey if I never said it before ..I LOVE You...Peace be with you my Brother...

Now the laborer’s task is over;
Now the Battle day is past;
Now upon the farther shore
Lands the voyager at last.

It is with great sorrow that we part with our friend "Tank" on this side of Jordan, but oh what joy when we meet on the other side. When we reach that blessed homeland, Where there's everlasting day; On that bright and blessed morning, God shall wipe all tears away.

Always bear in mind that spirit was never born and spirit can never die. Remember that...

To the family, with deepest sympathy. Allen was a great coworker and friend and Mary Kay will not be the same. I already miss his laugh and his smile. It's going to be hard not seeing him at work. May God be with you at this time of loss.

My deepest condolences to the entire family. You all are like a family to me and I share your grief. I know that he will deeply be messed, for he was a gem in a your many of jewels.