Morrow, Hubert Doyle Jr.
Birth: 8-1-1949
Death: 7-5-2016
Comments: Double marker with Deborah Kay Hall Morrow; m. 8-17-1969; children- Todd Wayne, Travis Wade
Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery - North (White)
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 7-20-2016 and updated on 11-10-2021.
Obituary: Hubert Doyle Morrow Jr., 66, of Waco, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 5, 2016. Visitation and funeral will be held at Pharr Funeral Home in Prescott, Arkansas, beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 9, 2016 with Reverend Michael B. Crane officiating. Interment will follow in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery of Prescott. Doyle was born on August 1, 1949 in Prescott, Arkansas to Hubert Doyle Sr. and Catherine Joy (Coates) Morrow. He grew up in a rodeo family and won many timed roping events over the years. He attended Southern State College, now known as Southern Arkansas University for two years. He graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree; and in 1976 he received his master’s degree. He served in the United States Army Reserves while attending college. Doyle proudly worked for Cargill’s Poultry Products Division from 1976 to 2015, holding several positions, the last being Agricultural Manager at the Waco, Texas facility. During his career he worked and lived in Ozark, Arkansas; California, Missouri and Waco, Texas. He retired from Cargill in 2015. Doyle was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Westly Bennett Morrow. Doyle is survived by his wife, Deborah Kay (Hall) Morrow of Waco, Texas; son Todd W. Morrow of Toms River, New Jersey; son Travis W. Morrow of Hewitt, Texas; brother Jimmy Morrow of Dallas, Texas and family friend Bobby Dodson, of Dallas, Texas; an uncle and aunt, Lyman and Joy Rhea Slatton of Delight, Arkansas; and many cousins. Services will be under the direction of Pharr Funeral Home of Prescott.

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