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Bill Morrow

Houston, Texas

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Bill Morrow, 60, died suddenly Sunday, June 25th. He was born on September 10th, 1945 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and predeceased by his mother, Margaret, and father, William. He is survived by his loving wife, Beverly of Scottsdale., his brother Steve (San dra), niece and nephew Lindsey...

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As a very young man Bill taught me all there is to know about warmth and support. He was always great-hearted. The world will be a dimmer, smaller place without him. I join his family and close friends in mourning his untimely loss.

Bill....you will be missed and remembered by many !!


My memories of you......just the heart filled conversations on layovers, in jetways and chats of union business.

You have a HEART OF GOLD !

Behave yourself !! =)

To Bill's family - a number of us who were Bill's good friends at Waltrip HS join all those who met him later in sending you our deepest sympathy. Bill was fun, kind, witty, smart and - always - a good friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you move through this awful loss.

Bill was a friend to me in our school days and I remember him very fondly..his bear hugs and his huge smile...I am so sorry and shocked to hear of his death. He was always a little bit bigger than life and will be long-remembered.

Lynda Swanson (nee Laird)

Bill was such a wonderful influence on me as a young man, and aviator, he will be missed. Bev, my thoughts are with you.

There are so many memories...but they all make me smile. Bill was a gentleman, first and foremost. He was a true professional, and a good friend. I hope Bill's family knows that his SWA family shares in your loss and sadness, but we are grateful for the chance to have shared him with you.

I cannot imagine the pain you are feeling this morning. Bill was my best friend and brother throughout school. I knew that Margaret had moved to Arizona but had lost contact through the years. Please accept my condolences. Would you also give my email to Sam? This is a loss that will be felt by many, but especially you.

My dear "lunch bunch" friend....I cannot express how sorrowful I am. You are such a kind and generous person and I know you will miss Bill terribly. Come home to Dallas soon.