Kenneth Morrow

Obituary of Kenneth C Morrow

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Kenneth C. Morrow, 42 of Millville passed away on Monday June 11. Kenny's life was a long and winding road that began in "The Little Red House" in Folsom. He was a beautiful boy with a gentle giving heart, white blonde hair and shining blue eyes; but he was growing, time was going so fast without knowing. It was more than 20 years ago today that Kenny, 5 or 6 years old, first picked up a pair of drum sticks. It was in the basement of his home on his brother's friend's snare drum. Thus began a lifelong love affair with the drums. You think of Kenny, and you think of drums. Then there was music. Kenny loved rock-n-roll music-any old way you choose it-it had to be rock-n-roll music. Although he loved many classic rock groups, his favorite was The Beatles. He would listen to Breakfast with the Beatles, The Beatles A-Z, anything Beatles. He loved to listen to music and to play it. But the first love of Kenny's life was his daughter Samantha. There was love all around, but he never heard it singing...til there was you. He was so very proud of his daughter, and they spent many great times together. He was such a kid at heart. And then there was one most deceiving loves of his life, which ultimately took him from us. It was stronger than all the other loves, and one he could not overcome. Kenny is predeceased by his father Charles Morrow and his sister in law Patti Carrelli. He is survived by his mother Elizabeth (Betty) Morrow, daughter Samantha Ford, his sisters and brothers, June Carlantonio (Stan Redrow), Ed (Rae), Debby Salmon, Sandy Trifiletti (Carmen) and Kipper, also many nieces and nephews, as well as great nieces and nephews. At the request of the family, a private viewing and burial is planned. Memorial Donations may be made to Father Martin's Ashley ( www.fathermartinsashley.com). One day you'll look to see I've gone. For tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the sun. Arrangements are by the Carnesale Funeral Home, Hammonton.
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