Donnie-Morrow-Obituary

Donnie Ray Morrow

Knoxville, Tennessee

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MORROW, DONNIE RAY - age 61, passed away February 2, 2011 after a long battle with cancer. Preceded in death by parents, Herbert Ray and Mary White Morrow; brother, David Morrow and brother-in-law, Theodore Storms. Survived by wife, Lori Morrow; daughters, Kelly Morrow, Karen Morrow and husband,...

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Still remembering Donnie and his silly antics. I smile every time I think of him. May God bless you.

To Donnie´s family: My husband Larry has passed on, so I imagine he and Donnie are together in heaven swapping jokes and laughing without pain or worries. May the peace of Christ be with you and may you find joy in your memories. Jackie Benham Burleson

To Donnie´s Family - I think of Donnie every time I drive to Halls and pass the turn off to his street. After all these years I still laugh every time I think of him and his antics. My husband and I still tell stories about him, and I still work for the same company so Donnie is very much a part of our history. May the peace of Christ be with you.

Lori, I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family. Doug Archer Jr. (Sevierville, TN)

Lori and Donnie's family: My husband, Larry Burleson, and I worked with Donnie at Plasma Alliance, Centeon, and Aventis. I used to work at our center in Fort Worth, Texas. When Donnie was on his way to our center, he would always call from Round Rock, TX and ask me if I wanted a sandwich. That was his way of saying - you'd better be ready to ship when I get there! I have many hilarious memories of Donnie's antics, especially his story of his truck being struck by lightening in New...

Lori, my heart aches for you and I know Donnie is now free from his pain. Please let me know if there's anything I can do. Vicki McKenna (Atlanta, GA)

Dear Lori and Family,
Even though I never met you or Donnie...I felt like knew you both. Some of Jack's favorite memories were of him working with Donnie and talking to him on the telephone. Jack is sad right now and can't write in this "Guest Book" at this time. May all your wonderful memories of Donnie stay with you forever. Please call us anytime. With Love, Cathy Ettinger

Our sympathy is extended to the Morrow family may God comfort you and be with you during the loss of your father. From the office of Dr. Paul Hebebstreit. Dr. Hebenstreit, Jayne, and Rhonda

Lori, thank you for allowing to care Mr. Morrow during his journey with cancer. My day was brightened many times by his humor and smiles. I am glad that I was able to see both of you recently. I will keep you in my prayers.