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CLEVELAND, April 16 - M.J. "Mo" Morrow, age 55, of Avon Lake,
passed away
Saturday, April 14.
Brother Morrow was hired in 1994 as an Executive Staff employee
of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and had been serving
as the Director
of Communications at the time of his unexpected passing. Brother
Morrow
had been in intensive care since suffering a sudden stroke
on April 5.
"Brother Morrow's unexpected passing is a sad and tragic loss
for his
family, friends, and the entire Brotherhood," said Don M.
Hahs, BLET
National President. "His life-long commitment to the Brotherhood
and his
passion for the good work of the Brotherhood was unmatched.
He will be
sorely missed."
There will be a viewing at Busch Funeral Home, 21369 Avon
Lake, Ohio,
today from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
He was born November 16, 1951 in East St. Louis, Ill., and
moved to Avon
Lake 13 years ago from Columbia, Ill. He was a 1969 graduate
of Columbia
High School. Mo began working for the railroad at the age
of 17 and for
the past 13 years was employed as the director of communications
for the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET).
Brother Morrow has been on the BLET Staff in Cleveland since
August 8,
1994, when he accepted an appointment from then-BLE President
Ron
McLaughlin.
"Mo's vast institutional knowledge and his unfaltering loyalty
to this
proud organization will not be forgotten," said Bill Walpert,
BLET
National Secretary-Treasurer.
Brother Morrow's railroad career began in Dupo, Ill, on the
former
Missouri Pacific in 1969. He earned promotion to locomotive
engineer in
January of 1975. Prior to working for the BLET's Cleveland
headquarters,
he served for eight years as Local Chairman of Division 48
(St. Louis) and
for two years as First Vice-Chairman of the UP-Eastern Region
General
Committee of Adjustment. He was also administrative assistant
to the
Committee for several years prior to winning election to First
Vice-Chairman.
While in Columbia he was a member of the Sons of the American
Legion and
Blue Lodge No. 474 F. & A. M. He was the youngest member
ever elected to
the Dupo, IL school board and was a police commissioner in
Dupo. He had
also been active with the little league club in Dupo. Mo was
very active
in politics with the Democratic Party both in Illinois and
Ohio. He also
enjoyed wood-working, fishing, gardening, the outdoors, and
barbecuing.
Mr. Morrow is survived by his wife of nine years, Deborah
"Debbie" (nee
Kimball); his mother Shirley J. Morrow of Columbia, Ill.;
a daughter,
Jennifer Morrow of Waterloo, Ill., and a son, Tony Morrow
(Becky) of
Waterloo, Ill.; four grandchildren, Jordan, Mitchell, Dallas
and Aidan; a
sister, Denise Fisher (Kirk) of Valmeyer, Ill. and his beloved
pet dog,
Jake. He was preceded in death by his father, Joel H. Morrow;
and
grandparents, Horace and Mary Morrow and Elizabeth Middleton
and Carl
Cook.
"On behalf of the 55,000 men and women of the Brotherhood
of Locomotive
Engineers and Trainmen, I extend deepest sympathies to Brother
Morrow's
friends, family and loved ones," President Hahs said.
Friends may call at the Busch Funeral Home, 163 Avon-Belden
Rd. Avon Lake
from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, April 16. Additional services
will be held
at the Lawlor Funeral Home in Columbia, Ill.. Burial will
be private at
Lakeview Memorial Gardens, Fairview Heights, Ill.
Memorials may be forwarded to the American Cancer Society,
43099 N. Ridge
Road, Elyria, OH 44035 or the Friendship Animal Protective
League, 8303
Murray Ridge Rd. Elyria, OH 44035.
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