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Steven Allen "Steve" Morrow

1955 - 2025

Steven Allen "Steve" Morrow obituary, 1955-2025, Sheridan, WY

BORN

1955

DIED

2025

Steven Morrow Obituary

Steven Allen Morrow, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away on November 13, 2025, near his home in Sheridan, Wyoming. He was 70 years old. Steve was born on August 21, 1955 in Glendale, California, to Richard and Loretta Morrow, who preceded him in death.

From an early age, Steve possessed an unwavering sense of duty, fairness, and compassion -qualities that defined every chapter of his life. At just 21 years old, he began what would become a distinguished 31-year career in law enforcement, joining the Gilroy Police Department. Over the decades, Steve served his community with humility and steadiness, later continuing his work with the Santa Clara County's Regional Auto Theft Task Force, where he was known by his partners as "the silverback", often working undercover fitting the part of the "crook" perfectly. Those who know him have heard many of his favorite stories and adventures from this time in his life.

Following an officer-involved shooting with the Gilroy PD, Steve founded and developed the Critical Incident Stress Debriefing program, guiding fellow officers through some of their most difficult moments. His ability to listen, comfort, and connect was one of the gifts that made him not just respected, but deeply loved.

He was known as a tough-guy as an officer, but he was kind and fair, shook the hand of every veteran he met, and was quick to hold a door for the elderly. Service to his community was immensely important to him. He was pen pals with a local 11-year old girl, Leslie Bachman, who was the youngest heart transplant recipient at the time. When he learned that she loved horses, he arranged to have the Gilroy PD's Mounted Police Division visit her house, realizing her dream of riding a handsome stallion.

Outside of policing, Steve carried a lifelong passion for boxing - not just as a spectator, but as a true student of the sport. While still an active officer, he began writing ringside reports for Flash and Boxing Update, two of the sport's major publications. His thoughtful, precise writing earned him respect throughout the boxing community.

In 1998, Steve transformed that passion into a second career, becoming a professional boxing judge. Over the next decades, he would judge 538 bouts around the world, ultimately becoming a part of the WBC family and a familiar face on major fight broadcasts. Colleagues described him as a "thoroughly decent man who understood what life should be - helping others," a sentiment echoed across the boxing world at the news of his passing. Many remembered his fairness, his warmth, and the signature smile that appeared on-screen whenever he worked a title fight.

To his friends, Steve was the kind of person who reached out in both good times and bad - offering support when life was heavy and celebrating wholeheartedly when joy arrived. He had an instinct for people, a way of making others feel seen and understood with "Steve-isms" like "the harder I work, the luckier I get," "Outstanding," and "it won't always be like this." He gave generously of himself, without expectation.

Above all, Steve was profoundly devoted to his family. He took immense pride in being a father and grandfather, and he never missed an opportunity to share how proud he was of his children and grandchildren - sometimes with a story, always with a smile.
Steve is survived by his loving wife, Marcie; their dog, Penny; and cat, Punkin'; his son, Christopher; his daughters, Allison, Ashley, and Christina; and his eight grandchildren, who were truly the light of his life. He is also survived by his five siblings: sisters, Debbie and Sue, and brothers, Jim, Tom, and Jack.

Whether behind a badge, sitting ringside, writing late into the night, or simply sharing a laugh with those he loved, Steve touched countless lives through service, through sport, and through friendship. He was a man who "walked the walk and talked the talk," living his values with sincerity and strength.

Though his passing leaves a deep ache, the warmth, laughter, and compassion he gave so freely continues to live on in his family, in the communities he served, and in the global boxing world that so loved him. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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Published by Gilroy Dispatch from Nov. 24 to Dec. 12, 2025.

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Alex and Sandra Ayala

December 31, 2025

Steve you were a good friend. You will be missed. Condolences to all your family

Theresa Deleon

December 27, 2025

My husband Pat always spoke highly about Steve. May they be cracking their jokes and telling their stories in Heaven.
My condolences to the Morrow Family.

Ben Morton

December 12, 2025

So sorry to hear about your passing. Rest in peace my friend

paul R turner

December 9, 2025

my thoughts and prayers to all

Bob and Toni Bozzo

November 26, 2025

Sincere condolences to Marcie and the whole Morrow family. Steve was one of a kind and led a life that most people would envy. Steve was a part of our life that I fondly look back . Rest in peace friend !

Ralph Zertuche

November 25, 2025

I recall having a difficult problem with a tenant. I went to GPD to discuss a "civil standby" at the property while I discuss a solution with the tenants. Officer Morrow stood behind me and said nothing,while I proposed options for the tenants, within 24 hours the problem was solved. His presence was all that was needed. He was a "no nonsense" officer and a blessing to our community. My condolences to his family.

Donnyk

November 25, 2025

A very good Stealhead Fisherman. The guy you wanted standing next to you when trouble showed up.

Ron Latham

November 25, 2025

I called Steve my "First Mate" as we spent many hours together deep-sea fishing in Monterey Bay. Steve loved fishing and was always fun to be around. He will forever be missed but not forgotten.

Connie Carey-Kincaid

November 25, 2025

We are sending our love to Steve's family. Our hearts are broken for his entire family..
Sincerely,
Rick and Connie Kincaid

John Marfia

November 25, 2025

Steve is my longtime friend who lives in my heart. He and I spent many great times together at work and play. I will miss him but will never forget him

Ed Soares

November 24, 2025

Heaven gained another powerful angel to watch over us all. I shall miss our chats. Farewell.

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