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Scott Briggs Morrow

Everett, Washington

1957 - 2022

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DIED
April 19, 2022
LOCATION
Everett, Washington

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Scott Briggs Morrow died on April 19 after a courageous eight-month battle against pancreatic cancer. Everett was Scott's hometown until college graduation. During those years Scott made many trips throughout the United States and Canada with family members and summers were spent at the family...

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I had the pleasure of attending Whitman College with Scott where we lived in the same dorm for a couple of years and played in the band together. He was a kind and gentle soul so I was not surprised to learn of all he has done for others and especially those less fortunate in life. Learning of what he did with his life is incredibly humbling and certainly indicative of a good upbringing. He leaves a great legacy in Seattle and I am proud to have shared a brief but formative time in our lives...

I had the pleasure of being Scott's band director at South Junior Middle School. I am so humbled by his accomplishments. Imagine what our lives would be if we all gave just 5 per cent of what Scott gave. Ed and Shirley though heart broken must be very, very proud.

Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your family member. I was an incoming freshman and new to marching band. Scott saw my uneasiness and immediately made me feel welcome and like I belonged. He was kind, mischievous, and funny. I lost track of him once he graduated, but remember him with fondness.

Dear Betty and family, please accept my condolences on Scott's passing. Even though I never met him personally, I know he was a person I would like to have spent time with. The world has lost a"bright light", and was made better because he was such a good part of it. My heart reaches out to you Betty, and your family.

A former CHS 76 classmate. I'm sorry to see you go. Hope to see you on the other side.

I was sorry to read about Scott's passing. I also played tuba in Cascade High School band with Scott . My thoughts go out to family

I didn't know Scott much - he was a friend of my friend's brother when we were teens. But I remember him being enthusiastic and having great hair. I saw his name in the news from time to time over the years and was impressed by his accomplishments. He is gone too soon.

I have great memories of Scott. He was our paper boy on W Highland Rd, and every Halloween we would work up the courage to go to his house. He had the best decorations and made it so fun for us kids, always a good scare. I was just sharing this memory a few months back with his parents at the post office. Thank you for the memories... I still talk about you every Halloween. I was one of the Dulany girls that lived up the street. I am sorry to hear of his passing and send my condolences...