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DR. KENNETH ALBERT MORROW Chesterfield, VA Was a victim of a robbery/ homicide on July 19, 2006. This charismatic, humorous and generous man was born September 22, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan to Kenneth D. and Elizabeth Latham Morrow. He graduated from McKenzie High School, Detroit, MI, where he excelled in all sports, most notably football. He graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from Wayne State University, received a Master of Public Affairs from Indiana University and more recently, his Doctor of Education. Dr. Morrow served in the United States Coast Guard during the Korean War. He was accepted into the United States Secret Service, where he served with honor during the Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson administrations. He received the Treasury Department's highest award, the Exceptional Service Award, in 1964, for Courage and Valor Under Fire in the Apprehension of a Fugitive. He left the Service and established one of the earliest criminal justice programs for police officers in the United States at Calumet College in Whiting, Indiana. He taught and served as the Department Chairman for many years. His talents extended to the judicial arena where he served as Court Administrator for Indiana Lake County Superior Court under the late Honorable John McKenna. Dr. Morrow returned to active military duty in the United States Navy in 1982, serving as the substance abuse counselor for a "carrier group", retiring from the Navy Reserves. He was a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor in Virginia. He developed his own program, CADES, Cognitive Alcohol Drug Education Services. In this role, he worked with the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) and the courts, educating and counseling alcohol abuse offenders. Left to treasure his memory: his wife of 32 years, Mary Ann (Beres); daughter, Stephanie and son-in-law Richard Davis of Pittsboro, NC and three grandchildren, Soren, Gretchen and Frey, with a new one expected in October; his aunt, Florence Nolan of Trenton, Michigan; his sister-in-law, Irene Riggio and her daughter, his niece, Staci Horn of Chicago; brother-in-law and his wife, Stephen and Susan Beres of Fort Wayne, IN. Ken also leaves three children from his first marriage, who currently reside in in the Chicago area: Lisa Morrow and her three children, Alexis, Audrey and Margo, Russell and his wife Kathy Morrow and their two children Alexandra and Kevin, and Donna Caroselli and her son Andrew. Ken's happiness and commitment was in sharing the hope and promise of Alcoholic Anonymous. It gave him joy and renewed gratitude to give back what others had shared with him 27 unforgettable years ago. We will miss him every moment until we meet again. Please remember us in your prayers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to The REBOS Club, 6000 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, VA, 23225. A memorial service will be held at the Chester, Virginia Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home, 804-748-2500. The Cremation Service is Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 6:30 p.m., with a visitation one half hour prior to the service. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.

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Published by Post-Tribune from Jul. 25 to Jul. 27, 2006.

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September 22, 2017

Happy Birthday,#83, Ken. There'll never be words enough to thank you for that most awesome gift you gave me for your 40th. Loving and missing you always. Cath

Stephanie Davis

July 16, 2010

Just thinking of you dad and missing you. I hope you are finding us all just hilarious. love you,

steph

christine barry

August 5, 2006

Ken,

If you are in a place of knowing all, know this; our friendship ended badly and now I wish we could fix it... Miss you at rebos

Criss

TONY ROMANO

August 4, 2006

MaryAnn, Sorry for your loss.

Ken and I had been friends since grade school. I spent much time at the Morrow home with Kens mom and dad and considered him one of my closest friends.

My wife and I were happy to see you both at our 50th high school reunion. Hold on to great memories.

Tony Romano (Stuart, Fl)

Jackie F

July 27, 2006

Dear Ken's family,

I can only imagine your grief and anger at this time. Ken was such a special man, and was described so accurately in his obituary when it talked about his understanding the importance of "giving it away". I was in his Cades class and my first reaction to his death was such an intense anger at the person who could have done this. Then i thought about how Ken would have reacted. He would have been the first to forgive. His advise about not allowing folks to occupy space in your head(heart/soul)was something he expressed time and time again.

Ken leaves such a legacy to those who knew him. He is one of the rare ones, a humble man who gave so freely of himself, his experience, strength and hope. He has helped so many people, and is a hero independent of his service acheivements. He was one of God's heros. Please know that my prayers are with you and I share in your grief.

rhonda hall

July 27, 2006

Dear Mary Ann and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We are deeply sorry for your great loss. Time and love will heal. Rhonda Beres Hall & Family

Richard Ausenbaugh

July 27, 2006

July 27, 2006



Dear Family and Friends of Dr. Ken Morrow:



My name is Rich Ausenbaugh. Many years ago I was a student at Calumet College in Whiting, Indiana. That is where I first met Dr. Morrow, as he was the head of the Criminal Justice Department as I was obtaining my BA in Cr. Justice. In getting to know Dr. Morrow, I found him to be very open, honest, helpful and a fine instructor. He had such a diversified background, that Calumet College could not have had a more qualified individual to head up the C.J. Dept. I was so sorry to hear about Dr. Morrow's passing and in the violent manner that it occurred. May GOD bless him and accept his soul into Heaven. May GOD also help you to find acceptance, peace and comfort in what has happened to a fine individual. He will be missed greatly. On behalf of myself, all Calumet College Alumni that had the honor of knowing Dr. Morrow, please accept our deepest condolences on your loss. Sincerely,

Rich Ausenbaugh B.A. 1984 now living in Spring Hill, Florida

RICHARD FORTNER

July 27, 2006

GOD BLESS TO KENNY'S FAMILY.KENNY MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.REMEMBER YOU FROM CAL COLLEGE IN WHITING,IN. AND THE COURT SYSTEM IN LAKE CO.IN.ALSO ONE OF DR.BOBS FRIENDS.RICH FORTNER,RETIRED GRIFFITH POLICE DEPT.GRIFFITH IN.(LAKE CO.)

CHD Record Room

July 26, 2006

Chesterfield Health Dept Record Room Staff would like express our sincere sympathy for Mary Ann and your family at this time of sorrow.



"A heaven gains and a world loss"



Robin Charity

Cheryl Iannone

Denise Austin

Bob Phelps

July 26, 2006

To the family and close friends of Dr. Ken Morrow:



It is with most profound sadness, that I write today my appreciation of him as a customer and friend. Dr. Morrow was always kind, compassionate, and fun to work for. He was quick witted and always made me laugh when I was at his home. He offered his help and wisdom freely and was a guiding voice in my recent turmoils with a family member in crisis. I will miss him greatly.

Kim West

July 25, 2006

Dear Mary Ann and family. The girls and I at HairXtreme were shocked and deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Mr Morrow. He was a very sweet man and we valued him as a client. We will miss him deeply! Mary Ann our thoughts and prayers are with you...words cannot express the sorrow we feel for you and your family.

WAVERLY POLICE DEPARTMENT

July 25, 2006

TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DR. KENNETH MORROW FROM THE DISPATCHERS AT WAVERLY POLICE DEPARTMENT. WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS TIME. PLEASE KNOW THAT WE WILL MISS HIS THURSDAY EVENING VISITS, CONVERSATIONS, AND BAGS OF CANDY. MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS EACH OF YOU AND MAY YOU FIND STRENGTH IN KNOWING THAT OTHERS SHARE IN YOUR LOSS.

Marilyn LaBonte-Foley

July 25, 2006

Dear Mary Ann & family,

As a high school friend and the laison person for our '52 graduating class, may I extend our deepest sympathy and sorrow at hearing about your loss - and ours!

You will be in our prayers - many of

us would like to be able to attend

the Memorial Service but please know that we will be thinking about you. I will let as many people as I can know about it. It was so good

to see him at our 50th Reunion and we will remember him fondly...oh, darn!

Take Care - one day at a time!

- with love-

Marilyn (LaBonte) Foley

Sandy Moss

July 24, 2006

Dear Stephanie, and Mary Anne,

Although, I never got to know Ken as well as you, when our paths crossed, I found him to be a very warm person. A reflection of you both. I want you to know that Emily and I are here to support you both, however we may. Losing loved ones is the most difficult challenge we ever have to face. You are in our hearts and prayers.

Emily Ferrell

July 24, 2006

Mary Ann and Stephanie,

May you find peace in living just as he has in passing.

His jolly voice still lingers warmly among my dearest teenage memories.

Brenda Wilde

July 24, 2006

Dear Stephanie and Family,

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Your dad sounds like he was a very great man. Please let me know if there is anything you need. Maybe a playdate for the kids when you get home.



"Like the glow of a candle...

May your memories light your path

and warm you heart in the days to come"



Love and Prayers,

T Thacker

July 24, 2006

I knew ken from my former employer, I was so saddened to hear of his passing. He was loving referred to as "the donut man" he used to always bring us donuts and at Christmas he went all out! My deepest sympathy to his family. I can only imagine the pain.

Carole Jones

July 24, 2006

Mary Ann and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I know there are no words to say to comfort you. You will be in my prayers.

Stephanie Davis

July 23, 2006

Thank you all for your continued kindness to my mother and our family. For those who are local, nothing would make my dad happier than for you to share fond memories and fellowship at his memorial on Thursday evening in Chesterfield. Please do come if you can, even if only for a brief introduction or hello.



My father had more friends than I could ever count. He was willing and interested in talking with almost anyone, as he believed that every person offered a unique and valuable perspective in this grand universe. He never passed judgement or had prejudices that prevented him from genuinely listening to a stranger, which oftentimes would become a friend. I am most sad that I have lost a very important confidante and ally, who was so quick to forgive and so very slow to anger.



Thank you for remembering us and my dad in your prayers.



Stephanie Davis

Jim Edmunds

July 23, 2006

Dear Mary Ann and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Although I knew Ken for less than two years, we became good friends. I always enjoyed seeing his smiling face at various meetings in the area. He was a good man and I will miss him.

john macdonald

July 23, 2006

I have known Ken since grade school, He was one of my closest friends. We graduated from Mackenzie HS together.My wife and I offer our sympathies to the entire family. Love,John & Ann MacDonald-Northville, Michigan

Tom Fraser

July 23, 2006

Mary Ann and Ken's family, Ken was a friend and teammate from our high school and early college days. We shared many memories of victory and defeat. We last saw him at our 50th high school reunion and he was filled with the same enthusiasm and fun that made him so great. All of his teammates and friends share in your grief. What a tragedy.

Claudia Evans

July 23, 2006

Ken will be deeply missed by all those whose lives he touched. I'll remember him especially enjoying the dances at REBOS. Participating in musical chairs, the limbo, the macarena and having a great time. He was truly a man who lived his life to the fullest and encouraged others to do the same.

Mary Ann and Family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dave Draine

July 23, 2006

Stephanie: I remember your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Take care.

Dave

Rebecca McHone

July 23, 2006

I am so sorry for your loss Mary Ann. As a sober member of Rebos for the past 5 years, I know God has a special spot for your husband for the encouragement he must have given countless alcoholics like me. He will be in God's company and Grace til the day you walk with him again.

tim mackin

July 23, 2006

to kens family. im so sorry to hear of kens passing. i first met ken at the chester group many yrs ago. he was such a interesting guy just to talk with an listen to.my prayers an thoughts are with you all .god bless. tim m . a friend of bill w

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