"To fly west, my friend, is a flight we all must take for a final check." Timothy Scott Morrow, American Airlines Pilot, took his final flight west after a courageous battle with cancer.
Tim, born in Ridgewood, NJ on January 15, 1968, moved to Carefree, AZ. with his family at a very young age. Being educated in New Jersey and Arizona, Tim went on to pursue his career as a pilot for American Airlines.
On September 11, 2017, Tim left behind his parents, Ted and Merenna Morrow of Sedona, AZ., his brother Greg (wife, Pauli) and his two nephews, Cole and Owen, of Boulder, Co. as well as his girlfriend, Dawn Martinski of Scottsdale, AZ.
Tim's grandparents were Grant and Irene Rader of Columbus, Montana and Frank and Kathern Morrow of Three Forks, Mt. At a later date, A Celebration of Life will be held in Columbus, Mt., which Tim always called home. Memorials can be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 East Flower Street, Phoenix, AZ. 85014
Tributes
Sharon McKenzie wrote on Sep 18, 2017:
"Dear Ted and Merrena,
We are terribly saddened to learn of Tim's passing and our hearts go out to you and your family. I remember Tim and Greg as beautiful boys in NJ and have a vivid image of them from stunning photos in your home in USVI. Tim, who was a nice 'kid' in college, grew up to be a good and well loved man.
You are in my prayers.
Sharon McKenzie
Love and sympathy to you,
Danny"
Lorraine Burke wrote on Sep 18, 2017:
"May his memory be a blessing to you. I taught Tim at CSHS and he was a wonderful young man. My sincere condolences on this tremendous loss to your family and friends."
Dexter A Manning wrote on Sep 18, 2017:
"Sorry for your loss. I hadn't seen Tim since high school but he was a good friend during those four years."
Irene (used to be Curtis) Bowen wrote on Sep 18, 2017:
"I just saw a post about this on Facebook. I am so sorry to hear about his loss and recent difficult struggle. I always liked him in highschool, he was a great guy. His parents were always wonderful. May God's peace be with you all during this difficult time."
Ferrell and Jean Anderson wrote on Sep 18, 2017:
"We are so very sorry to hear of Tim?s passing. We remember Tim from Cactus Shadows High School. May the beautiful memories that fit your heart, help to bring you comfort, as they did for us, with Malcolm."
Alan Haywood wrote on Sep 17, 2017:
"Tim will be missed. A fellow classmate at Cactus Shadows, all of us in the original classes of 86-87 were a pretty tight group. I will always remember his smile, his good natured humor. Rest in peace sir."
Daniel Haywood wrote on Sep 17, 2017:
"I knew Tim from cactus shadows. He was a good guy and was always a friend to everyone. He is in my famiy prayers. DH"
Ruthie Good wrote on Sep 13, 2017:
"I can't begin to tell you how sorry I am. You all have been in my thoughts and prayers. I remember babysitting Tim and Greg when you lived next door to us in Midland Park. Watching Tim grow into the wonderful man he became always made me happy. He is with my Dad swapping fishing stories and stomping his feet to Grandpa Grant's fiddle, Grandma Irene is making sure they all behave! Fly high Tim, until we meet again. Love and hugs to you all."
Robert Johnson wrote on Sep 12, 2017:
"We are deeply saddened, and our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Bob has such great memories of Tim while he was a student at Cactus Shadows High School. A blessing and honor to know him."
Shirley wrote on Sep 12, 2017:
"My heart hurts for you all, dear family. What a HUGE loss to both you and to the world. My love and my prayers are with you all. He was a gift from the Lord, and now the Lord needed him back. You will see him again. Hugs!"
Ruth Good wrote on Sep 12, 2017:
"To the Morrow Family .My love goes to all of you at this very sad Time,Tim is now in a better place and has no pain. My heart is broken I know Tim since the day he was born.George will take good care of him.
Much love to all of you Ruth"