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McMorrow

In Loving Memory

McMorrow, John E.

John E. McMorrow formerly of Easton, MA, died Sunday, January 16, 2022, in his home in St. Louis, MO at the age of 73.

Born in Boston, MA to the late Francis and Margaret (LaPierre) McMorrow, John was raised in the Saint Mark’s Parish area of Dorchester, MA.

John had a fondness for horses, camping, and model trains. In his early years, he spent many days riding horses at his father’s barn in Milton, MA, and recently mentioned he wished he could get back on one again. He loved spending a week every summer at Point Sebago resort campground in Maine with his family and friends playing cribbage and sitting around the fire telling stories. Upon moving to St. Louis in 2013, he attended model train shows where he purchased items to add to his collection which he has had since childhood. He adored his two grandchildren and spoiled them at any chance he got, by sneaking them candy or with their weekly trips to QT.

He served in the National Guard for 6 years where he was honorably discharged in 1972. John was a retired Operating Engineer who worked for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (The “T”) for close to 30 years where he ran an array of heavy equipment including cranes and other specialized machinery. John recently became a lifetime member of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local #4, Boston, because he paid membership dues for 50 years. He was also active in the Boy Scouts of America for many years as well, holding the positions of Scoutmaster and Committee Chairman.

He is survived by his loving wife Dorothy (Crowley) McMorrow, his sons, John Jr. and Kevin, Daughter-in-law Carrie (Craig) as well as 2 grandchildren, Liam, and Addison, all of St. Louis. He also leaves behind a brother-in-law, Stephen Celli (late Mary Ellen Celli), sister-in-law, Barbara McMorrow (late Deacon Tom McMorrow) both of Pembroke, MA, and many nieces, nephews, cousins & in-laws.

Visitation will be held from 3-8 p.m. on Friday, January 28th at Kutis AFFTON Chapel located at 10151 Gravois Road. Join us for prayers, Kutis Affton on Saturday, January 29th, 9:00 a.m. followed by a funeral mass at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish located at 6040 Jamieson Avenue at 10:00 a.m. Burial is private.

In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to The Backstoppers, https://backstoppers.org/donate/ or PO Box 795168, Saint Louis, MO 63179-0700.

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30 thoughts on “McMorrow, John E.”

  1. To Dorothy, John, Kevin and family,

    It is with sadness that I write condolences to each of you. As a family unit, few have been so dedicated to each other and to each other’s needs. May your loss be easier as time passes though time will pass slowly and you will think it may never end.

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  2. To Dorothy, John, Kevin and family,

    It is with sadness that I write condolences to each of you. As a family unit, few have been so dedicated to each other and to each other’s needs. May your loss be easier as time passes though time will pass slowly and you will think it may never end.

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  3. I am sending love to John’s family. I had the gift of growing up with John in Dorchester. He will be missed. I’ll miss his caring Facebook posts and his love of life.

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  4. I am sending love to John’s family. I had the gift of growing up with John in Dorchester. He will be missed. I’ll miss his caring Facebook posts and his love of life.

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  5. So sorry or your loss of John he was always a very happy an loving person always enjoyed talking to him.All my love Ruthie Collins.

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  6. So sorry or your loss of John he was always a very happy an loving person always enjoyed talking to him.All my love Ruthie Collins.

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  7. So sad to hear of John’s passing. We were friends many years ago in Dorchester and recently renewed our friendship via Facebook. RIP, John and my sympathies to his family.

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  8. So sad to hear of John’s passing. We were friends many years ago in Dorchester and recently renewed our friendship via Facebook. RIP, John and my sympathies to his family.

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  9. Dot and family, so sorry for your loss. John and I still look across the street with fond memories of you and John.

    Loretta Watt

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  10. Dot and family, so sorry for your loss. John and I still look across the street with fond memories of you and John.

    Loretta Watt

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  11. So many memories and so many stories your memory will live on. Our prayers to all of you Dottie, John, Kevin, Carrie and kids.

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  12. So many memories and so many stories your memory will live on. Our prayers to all of you Dottie, John, Kevin, Carrie and kids.

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  13. Kevin and Carrie,

    I’m saddened to hear about your father passing. May God bring you comfort and healing.

    Please accept my sincere condolences.

    Roni Belko

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  14. Kevin and Carrie,

    I’m saddened to hear about your father passing. May God bring you comfort and healing.

    Please accept my sincere condolences.

    Roni Belko

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  15. Dear Dotti, John, Kevin and family, Eddie and I are so sorry for your loss. John was a very special husband, father and grandfather. Please know that we are sending hugs to you all. Wish we could be there for you in person. Thinking of you all.

    Love to you all.

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  16. Dear Dotti, John, Kevin and family, Eddie and I are so sorry for your loss. John was a very special husband, father and grandfather. Please know that we are sending hugs to you all. Wish we could be there for you in person. Thinking of you all.

    Love to you all.

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  17. Dottie
    We were so sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing. He was such a big part of our lives growing up and many happy days were spent at the barn and in Pembroke. Our sympathies are with your fa.ily at this time.
    The Magoon Family

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  18. Dottie
    We were so sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing. He was such a big part of our lives growing up and many happy days were spent at the barn and in Pembroke. Our sympathies are with your fa.ily at this time.
    The Magoon Family

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  19. To the McMorrow family,
    My condolences to you all. Especially to Dorothy. Losing a spouse is difficult. May you find strength with faith, family and friends.

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  20. To the McMorrow family,
    My condolences to you all. Especially to Dorothy. Losing a spouse is difficult. May you find strength with faith, family and friends.

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  21. We are so sorry to hear of big John passing. You are all part of our extended family. We send our warmest thoughts, and wishing you have hope and healing when your ready. We only wish we could be with you all at this time.
    Love Audrey and Richard (BUB)

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  22. We are so sorry to hear of big John passing. You are all part of our extended family. We send our warmest thoughts, and wishing you have hope and healing when your ready. We only wish we could be with you all at this time.
    Love Audrey and Richard (BUB)

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  23. Aunt Dorothy, John Jr, and Keven
    We are so sorry to hear of uncle Johns passing . Hold onto all the memories you’ve made over the years! Take one day at a time , I’ll always remember the warm smile on your dads face sitting around the table when we visited after Nick Boot Camp Grad ❤️. It was the Best visit
    Love and prayers to you all
    So sorry we can’t be there

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  24. Aunt Dorothy, John Jr, and Keven
    We are so sorry to hear of uncle Johns passing . Hold onto all the memories you’ve made over the years! Take one day at a time , I’ll always remember the warm smile on your dads face sitting around the table when we visited after Nick Boot Camp Grad ❤️. It was the Best visit
    Love and prayers to you all
    So sorry we can’t be there

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  25. Mr. McMorrow was a leader in my BSA troop for many years. I was in scouting with John. I am sorry for the loss for your family.

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  26. Mr. McMorrow was a leader in my BSA troop for many years. I was in scouting with John. I am sorry for the loss for your family.

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