WILLIAM-MORROW-Obituary

WILLIAM MORROW Jr.

Barnesville, Maryland

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DIED
November 5, 2018
LOCATION
Barnesville, Maryland
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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 WILLIAM S. MORROW, JR. (Age 66)  Of Poolesville, MD, passed away November 5, 2018. William was the loving husband to Laura Amy Morrow. Born on May 11, 1952, in Washington, DC, he was the son of the late William S. Morrow and Doris Cleveland. Along with his wife, he is survived by his two...

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It's a beautiful fall day here in the Pacific northwest, but the reminder of Bill's passing brings a tinge of sadness to it. That's not bad. I'm glad to be reminded of this very nice guy. We shouldn't forget such people.

This was such sad news to hear of "Billy's" passing. We were raised in a close-knit neighborhood of friends and family in our small town in Kensington, Md. We had the best group of kids and families there. When I think back to my childhood, I warmly think of all the games and fun that one would think about and wish that we still had in that sense of security and love. Our family's would even go on vacations to Ocean City together. We were all family. I'll never forget you. Please accept my...

I knew Bill for years from his work with the ABA's Administrative Law Section. He succeeded me as editor of the AdLaw News and brought a whole new level of innovation to it. Bill always had a big smile, just like his picture here. Always upbeat, always ready to handle the next job thrown his way. I'm so very sorry to have lost this colleague.

I worked for many years with Bill in the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, where he held many important positions. He was always friendly and accommodating and was fun to hang out with.

I remember in particular a Section meeting we held down in Tampa/St.Pete where we had a chance to go to a baseball game at Tropicana Field. Bill was quite knowledgeable about baseball, among other things. What was funny about this game was there was...

My warmest condolences go out to the family and friends. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring you comfort. Knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring. May the God of all comfort grant you peace and strength during this difficult time.

I am so sorry for your loss. It is always so very hard to lose a loved one in death. Our loving Heavenly Father is very aware and understand your painful loss. He will listen to your prayer and pay attention to your pleas for help because he is near to all those calling on him. He will hear your cry for help and give you comfort. Your family and friends have my deepest condolences. (Psalms 86:6-7)