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Melvin Jay “Mel” Morrow

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Melvin Jay “Mel” Morrow

Birth
Lethbridge, Lethbridge Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
24 Aug 2015 (aged 83)
Farmington, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2983431, Longitude: -111.6485277
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Melvin Jay Morrow, 83, returned to his true home on August 24, 2015 after struggling with congestive heart failure. Mel was born in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, on September 22, 1931 to David L. and Alta Drollinger Morrow. His adventures in his formative years were many as the family took on many moves from town to town. He became known wherever he went as both a terrible tease and proficient hockey player. The family moved to Salt Lake City during his later teenage years where he graduated from South High School. He went on to serve honorably in the Korean War, then came home and was called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Helsinki, Finland area. Shortly before his mission, while playing tennis, he met his wife-to-be, Shari Wixom, and they were married after his return on March 14, 1958. They enjoyed 26 years of marriage and had 6 children before Shari passed away in 1985. In 1989, Mel married Marsha Ross to whom he has been married for 26 years. Through these years their combined family has grown to include 47 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, who he loved and adored. Mel’s passion included engaging in all sports, playing ice hockey and lacrosse in his younger years, and competitive baseball and basketball into his 60s. He enjoyed family history/genealogy, BYU sports, and maple nut ice cream. He loved and demonstrated absolute loyalty to his family and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Mel was not defined by what he did for a living, but by what he gave to his church, community and family. He nurtured young people with smiles, encouragement, and the gift of his time. He coached hundreds of kids in sports, where building character and having fun was taught along with what it took to win. He supported his own children in everything they did, going to all performances, recitals, concerts, sporting events, and music lessons. Mel’s heart eventually failed, yet we were blessed with an additional 20 years with this man due to the gift of an organ donor. We invite all who have not already seriously considered organ donation to do so. The gift of this new heart allowed for more glorious happenings within our family than can be written here.
Melvin Jay Morrow, 83, returned to his true home on August 24, 2015 after struggling with congestive heart failure. Mel was born in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, on September 22, 1931 to David L. and Alta Drollinger Morrow. His adventures in his formative years were many as the family took on many moves from town to town. He became known wherever he went as both a terrible tease and proficient hockey player. The family moved to Salt Lake City during his later teenage years where he graduated from South High School. He went on to serve honorably in the Korean War, then came home and was called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Helsinki, Finland area. Shortly before his mission, while playing tennis, he met his wife-to-be, Shari Wixom, and they were married after his return on March 14, 1958. They enjoyed 26 years of marriage and had 6 children before Shari passed away in 1985. In 1989, Mel married Marsha Ross to whom he has been married for 26 years. Through these years their combined family has grown to include 47 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, who he loved and adored. Mel’s passion included engaging in all sports, playing ice hockey and lacrosse in his younger years, and competitive baseball and basketball into his 60s. He enjoyed family history/genealogy, BYU sports, and maple nut ice cream. He loved and demonstrated absolute loyalty to his family and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Mel was not defined by what he did for a living, but by what he gave to his church, community and family. He nurtured young people with smiles, encouragement, and the gift of his time. He coached hundreds of kids in sports, where building character and having fun was taught along with what it took to win. He supported his own children in everything they did, going to all performances, recitals, concerts, sporting events, and music lessons. Mel’s heart eventually failed, yet we were blessed with an additional 20 years with this man due to the gift of an organ donor. We invite all who have not already seriously considered organ donation to do so. The gift of this new heart allowed for more glorious happenings within our family than can be written here.

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MORROW Shari Wixom 23 Mar 1936 - 11 Jan 1985 Married 14 Mar 1858 "Forever Sweethearts" [&] Melvin Jay 22 Sept 1931 -24 Aug 2015



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  • Created by: JD Wixom
  • Added: Aug 29, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192674644/melvin_jay-morrow: accessed ), memorial page for Melvin Jay “Mel” Morrow (22 Sep 1931–24 Aug 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 192674644, citing East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA; Maintained by JD Wixom (contributor 48224013).