Glen Morrow
October 6, 2020
MORROW, Glen (Larry Glen)
July 15, 1954 – October 6, 2020
At the Louise Marshall Hospital, Mount Forest, on Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 in his 67th year. Son of the late Wilburt and Madeline (Buchanan) of Havelock, Ontario. Loved husband of Sandy (Kemp). Loving father of Jessica Morrow (Rob Britton) and Holly Malynyk (Derek). Survived by his sister Ruth (Fred) Althouse, brother-in-law Jack (Marilyn) Kemp, sisters-in-law Haroldeen (Kirk) Owen, Veronica (Ken) Read and Cathy Langan. Predeceased by his in-laws Elmer and Elizabeth (McNeil) Kemp and brother-in-law John Langan. Glen will be fondly remembered and missed by his many nieces and nephews. He will always be remembered as a kind and generous friend to many. Glen dedicated more than 40 years to his career at TD Bank Financial Group and made many friends along the way. He loved his daughters with all his heart and was a proud supporter of all their interests and endeavours. As per Glen’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A private celebration of life will take place at a later date. Donations in Glen’s memory can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Arrangements entrusted to the England Funeral Home, Mount Forest.
Condolences
Glen was my very first manager at TD. First as a co op student. And then, as a full time employee. His early advice and guidance helped me easily transition from small town girl to corporate employee. Glen went out of his way to encourage and support me in finding new and challenging opportunities in those early days, and was genuinely happy for me when I did. We always enjoyed a nice chat when we ran into each other over the years. I wish he had gotten to enjoy more of his retirement, that he so deserved. Sandy and family, my sincere condolences. He was a good man, who left a lasting impression on many. Rest easy Glen.
— Sherri Martin, October 14, 2020you left us Glenn with many fond memories, We all found Glenn pleasant in nature and he always talked about his love and concerns of his daughters.On a funny note, we all kidded Glenn at the hunt camp about how miserly he was with his ammunition when it came to his prowess in sharp shooting deer. We all remarked that none of us would ever come back as a deer in his neighborhood..One shot Glenn will be dearly missed.......
— Tom Lypps, October 13, 2020Sorry to hear of Glen's passing. Had the pleasure of spending many nights talking with Glen at the hunt club and being his room mate there. Rest well my friend.
— Steven Eide, October 12, 2020I am terribly sorry for your loss and my heart goes out to Jessica, Holly and Sandy. I've been thinking about Glen a lot this week. I remember going up to my grandparents when he was a teenager and he would play with my brother and I (mostly tickling but we seemed to always go back for more). When he lived at my parents' home he taught me how to play chess and introduced me to football. Occasionally he would watch my brother and I and he would make a deal that we could stay up later if we watched the football game. I always enjoyed getting together with everyone for the Morrow Christmas and missed this when I moved to Florida. It's hard to believe I won't see him again. I always thought highly of Glen. You are in my prayers during this time of grief. God bless.
— Peter Althouse, October 11, 2020Sandy and family - sorry for your loss. I am a cousin and grew up with Glen and Ruth in Havelock. He will be missed.
— Lorraine Human, October 11, 2020I was very saddened to hear of Glen's passing. My sincere condolences to Sandy, Jessica, & Holly and the families. Glen was a valued friend, peer, & professional from TD Bank. It was good to get Glen's insights on situations, as he was always wealth of information. I will miss his mischievous chuckle, and great sense of humour. Rest in peace my friend.
— Eric Kristensen, October 10, 2020To the family, wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart. Glen was indeed a friend of whom I was exceedingly fond. He had a very positive influence on my career. He readily and kindly dispensed TD institutional knowledge to many of us along the way. I so treasured our friendship that it extended beyond retirement. I greatly respected him. He was a true gentleman in every way. Rest in peace dear Glen. Thanks every so much for your friendship. and our laughs. Laureen
— Laureen Bowen, October 9, 2020Sandy, Jessica, Holly - very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you. Erin Cassidy
— Erin Cassidy, October 9, 2020Glen was a treasure, I was fortunate to work with Glen and always enjoyed my time with him and our conversations. He was a very special person who had an impact on many. My sincerest condolences to you Sandy and his daughters who spoke so proudly of.
— Christine Orchard, October 8, 2020Our hearts are absolutely broken. Glen was our neighbour for the last few years, and he was so absolutely adored by us all. He often spent time talking with my husband, and we enjoyed his company so much. I will miss his kind smile, calm demeanour and big heart. Your family is in our prayers and thoughts... you had such a special father.
— Dave and Kim Arthur, October 8, 2020Sandy, Jessica, and Holly, we are very sad to hear of Glen passing, and for your great loss. I have many memories of Glen on the farm north of Havelock when we were both very young. Edith would also be very sad to hear about Glen, hopefully they will have a chat in heaven. Sincerely, Paul & Barbara Turner
— Paul Turner, October 8, 2020Dear Sandy, Holly and Jessica So sorry to hear of Glen's passing. You are all in my thoughts. Angela
— Angela Bukowski, October 8, 2020Sandy, Holly, Jess and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I am thinking of all of you during this difficult time. Cherish your memories of Glenn, he will always remain in your heart.
— Elizabeth leatherdale, October 8, 2020