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Eugene Taylor Morrow

Houston, Texas

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     EUGENE (GENE) TAYLOR MORROW, LT. COL., USAF (Ret.), 81, passed away Sunday April 6, 2003 in Pasadena, Texas. Gene was born September 16, 1921 in Franklin Co., Kentucky. A veteran B-24 pilot of 19 missions in Europe during WWII, Col. Morrow became Command Pilot in the presidential squadron,...

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Marty, We were so sorry to hear about your Father's passing. He truly sounds like a wonderful man - you were blessed to have him for 81 years. May you continue to find peace and comfort in our Lord.

Dear Beth and family,

The highest tribute we can pay to Gene is not grief but gratitude for his life. The world is a better place because he lived; we are better people because he touched our lives and showed us a better way. We will miss him and remember him always with love and appreciation.

Jean Springer and family

DEAR MARYBETH AND FAMILY, OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY'S FOR YOUR LOSS, MAY GOD COMFORT YOU IN THIS TIME OF SORROW AND SADNESS, OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU:
" WHEN A HUMAN LIFE IS BORN, HE OR SHE CRIES AND THE WORLD REJOICES-WHEN A HUMAN LIFE DIES, THE WORLD CRIES, AND HE OR SHE REJOICES...RESPECTFULLY KELLY & CINDY SPRINGER

Mary Beth and Family,

We are so sorry for your loss and wish we could be there with you. Please know, however, that our thoughts and prayers are with you today and in the days to come. We feel very blessed to have known Gene and to know his wonderful family. May your faith and the support and care of others give you comfort and strength.

Love,

Stan, Diane and Laura Slack

Sorry I can't be with you and your family at this time of grief. Words can't express the impact Gene and Beth's kindnesses have had upon me. I can only try to share some of that kindness with people in my own life. I think about them both everyday and only hope I can contribute a small fraction of the love they showed me to those I meet. In trying to find people like Gene I'm afraid I've failed. He was one of a kind, and I'll miss him deeply. Take care Beth and I'll see you soon. Scott