Austin-MORROW-Obituary

Austin MORROW

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Austin MORROW passed away in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Funeral Home Services for Austin are being provided by Westwood Funeral Chapel. The obituary was featured in Saskatoon StarPhoenix on January 2, 2016.

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I had such a good time visiting with Gus while we walked together at the Shaw centre.

My business partner and me met Gus 6 months ago. Gus was definitely a "stand out" human and we were intrigued within the first 5 minutes of speaking with him. He sure had stories to tell and offered great experience and wisdom. We were saddened to hear of his passing as we had hoped to get to know him better as time went along. Bless you on your journey Gus!! Condolences to the family

Bryan and Mark
Your Dad was unforgettable. Enjoyed his Irish humor. Sorry for your loss.

Lala Salama to my big brother.
Sad you didn't make it to Kenya as you so wanted to but I will think of you often when I look out over the Indian Ocean and you will be in my heart. I will think of you with Mary and Ken. Thanks for being a great brother and I will miss you very much.

So sorry to hear of this loss. I have many great memories with Gus. My sympathy, thoughts and prayers to the entire Morrow family.

Bryan Sharlene and boys. So sorry to hear about your Dad Father in law and Grandpa. Know we are thinking of you.

A great guy, brother in law and my friend and I will always have fond memories of great times with him his lovely wife Mary and my lovely Jeanette.

I WAS INDEED VERY SORRY TO LEARN OF gus.s passing. Fond memories of times at Genealogy and also the time spent on the repair of my computer MABEL Evans

You come across many people as you travel through life...sometimes if you are very lucky...you encounter a very special person....Gus was one of those special people. I had many conversations with Gus and ALL were memorable. I feel very fortunate to have shared part of my journey with a remarkable man. Thanks Gus for the legacy that you have left...Rest In Peace.