Morrow, Tommy Lee
Birth: 3-7-1942
Death: 12-5-2017
Comments: Double marker with Barbara Lynn Morrow; m. 1-4-1963; son of Robert Henry Morrow and Mary Etta Stuart; children--Tommy Lynn, Michael Wayne, Timothy James, Cheryl Ann
Burial: Nubbin Hill/Missionary Grove Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 1-4-2018 and updated on 11-10-2021.
Obituary: Tommy Lee Morrow, age 75 of Nashville, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, December 5, 2017 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was born on March 7, 1942 in Prescott, Arkansas the son of the late Robert Henry and Mary Stuart Morrow. Mr. Morrow was a member and Deacon at First Baptist Church in Nashville. He was a Corporal in the Arkansas State Police where he served in Troop G for thirty years. He was an avid Nashville Scrapper Fan. He was preceded in death by one brother Robert Harold Morrow. Survivors include his wife of fifty-five years Barbara Baker Morrow of Nashville; three sons Tommy Lynn Morrow and wife Diane of Fayetteville; Michael Wayne Morrow and wife Lisa of Arkadelphia; Timothy James Morrow and wife Paige of Prescott; one daughter Cheryl Ann Cogburn and husband Gary Brian of Nashville; two sisters Doris Burke and husband Joe of Prescott; Mary Lou Nivens of Blevins; one brother Larry Morrow of Prescott; eleven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Thursday, December 7, at Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville. Funeral services will be 1:00 P.M., Friday, December 8, at First Baptist Church in Nashville, with Bro. David Blasé and Bro. Kevin Sartin officiating. Burial will follow with Arkansas State Police Honors at Nubbin Hill Cemetery in Prescott, Arkansas. Under the direction of Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville.

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