Caswell--- Tammy L. Morrow, 54, passed away peacefully February 20, 2026, at a Portland hospital, with her loving family at her side. She was born July 16, 1971, in Bristol, CT, a daughter of the late J. Simon and Claudette (Corbin) Morrow, Jr., and was a 1989 graduate of Van Buren Secondary School.
Tammy was the longtime manager of Van Buren’s former RH Foster Gas and Convenience Store for many years. She loved entertaining her customers and charmed them with her wit and sense of humor. She was an avid crafter and created many cross stitch and diamond paintings over the years. During the spring and summer, Tammy enjoyed getting her hands dirty in her garden and shared its bounties with many of her family and friends. Tammy was always very active with her children and grandchildren and took any opportunity to cheer them on and celebrate their achievements. Christmas was an exceptionally favorite holiday and gave Tammy a wonderful excuse to spoil her grandkids, perhaps a bit too much.
She is survived by her lifelong partner, Danny LaBreck of Caswell; two daughters, Casey Morrow and her partner Dustin Giggey of Caswell, and Chelsea LaBreck and her fiancé Sean Madore of Caribou; three siblings, Simon Morrow, III and his wife Deanne of Madison, Julie Duprey and her husband Scott of Van Buren, and Rebekah Cyr and her husband Jerry of Bangor; seven grandchildren, Dustin Jr., Jayden, Haidyn, Colton, Stella, Abigail, and Lydia; and many aunts uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, Tammy was predeceased by two siblings, Eric Morrow and Sandy Levesque.
Funeral services were held privately and at the convenience of Tammy’s family. Arrangements were a service of Lajoie Funeral Home, 118 High St., Van Buren. To share memories and condolences online, please visit Tammy’s tribute page at www.LajoieFuneralHome.com
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