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Thomas F. Morrow "Tom", 73, beloved companion of the late Gail Perry, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 4, 2025, surrounded by his family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Claire and Paul "Gus" Morrow, Sr., as well as his brother Steven Morrow.
Tom loved golfing and was able to visit many golf courses. He enjoyed sharing his golf stories with friends & family. He was an avid sports fan, especially for his hometown teams, the Celtics, Bruins, New England Patriots & the Red Sox.
Tom is survived by his daughters, Kimberly Morrow and her husband Donald St. Jean of TN; Jennifer Williams and her husband Michael of CA, his grandchildren Brittany, Chelsea, Ashley, Desiree & Mikey Williams. He is also survived by his great grandchildren Brayden, Brielle, Bentley & Lucy. His brothers, Paul Morrow, Jr. & wife Charlotte, Debbie Morrow widow of Steven Morrow, Chris Morrow & wife Barbara, Rick Morrow & wife Lorraine, his nieces and nephews. He has many cousins that he grew up with on Rowel Street, Dorchester who will miss him dearly. He will be missed by his friends at Logan Park - Daniela, Ron and Mike.
His family will cherish the many memories they've made with Tom throughout the years.
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