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Dr. Gerald J. Morrow

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Gerald J. Morrow, 78, of Northampton, passed away December 31, 2019. He was the loving husband of 50 years to the late Zoyla H. (Haubner) Morrow, who passed away in May. Born in Saint Albans, NY he was the son of the late Gerald and Jane (Fergus) Morrow. He served in the U.S. Navy as a...

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He was the best grandpa I could ever ask for. He was so good at wood making and it was so cool. He was nice and caring and I miss him everyday. I wish we could talk more I would tell him all of my many more achievements. I miss you very much. Love you grandpa.

I´m glad I got to visit shortly before he passed away . I always had a pleasant time when I saw him.

Condolences to all who are missing Dr Morrow--he was very pleasant when we worked at the same hospital in the 90's . My hope is that he is reunited with his many loved ones and they are having great Joy at is Heavenly homecoming.
Peace and Comfort to all. Sue Kelsey
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Jane, Dan, and family.
Donald and I send our condolences on the passing of your Dad. He's reunited with your Mom in heaven. May they Rest In Peace. Sending love and prayers, Nancy Scatton

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My heartfelt sympathy to the Morrow family on the loss of your dad and your mom.
I first worked with your dad in the early eighties at what is now Lehigh Valley Hospital. He was always so caring to patients and staff. I was delighted to see him at St. Luke's when I went to work there in the early nineties. One of my first cases was helping your dad find care for your mothers mother. Besides being surgically competent, your dad was so kind and respectful to families and staff. I also...

With heartfelt sympathy & many prayers to The Morrow Family on your tremendous loss.I was so honored to be in the USNR under Dr.Morrow.He was so well loved for his kindness to us all & strong work ethic.I'll never, ever forget him grabbing a shovel & digging ditches alongside of me at Camp Pendleton!God Bless & comfort you all as you grieve.

Jane, Dan, and other family members, My wife met your dad a few times through her work at Lehigh Valley and St Luke's. I met your parents a few times, including your dad just a few weeks ago. I loved every interaction I had with them. They seemed really nice, fun, smart, caring. I will most likely see you Thursday.