Emily Morrow
This is Emilym your grandchild I never even tell you goodbye. I wish I could see you again.

Birth date: Jan 28, 1929 Death date: Oct 16, 2014
Philip R Morrow, MD of Dallas passed away on October 16, 2014 surrounded by his wife, Elizabeth and his loving family. Philip was born January 28, 1929, the third child and only son of Costa D. and Gladys M. Morrow in Sherman, Tex Read Obituary
This is Emilym your grandchild I never even tell you goodbye. I wish I could see you again.

Buster, Betty, Blake, Burt, and Amy (Chandler) Burleson purchased the Arrive in Style for the family of Philip R. Morrow MD.
I worked with Dr. Morrow for 25 years. I was an LVN on the night shift med-surg floor at Doctors Hospital, so went with him on his early morning rounds to change the dressings on his patients. He gave me comforting words when I returned to work after the sudden death of my husband, and I tried to return those comforting words after the sudden death of his grandsons and son-in-law. My prayers are with his family at this time. You were blessed to have him. Norma Camp Wiley
I've had the privilege to know "Uncle Phil" since I was sixteen years old. He always made you feel welcome and loved. He was a consistent source of love and support for his entire family. He was funny and boy did he know his college football! It's been a privilege to have him and Liz in my life for so many years. He will be missed. Jeff Hazlett
What wonderful memories I have of Dr. Morrow! My dad had the utmost love and respect for him. Their enduring friendship was a beautiful thing to see and the partnership of Drs. Adwan and Morrow is cherished by so many. I will always remember him as kind, compassionate, generous and devout. The last time I saw him, he was with John, and I was reminded of how much he loved his family. We were lucky to have the Morrows in our life! Love to all of you, you are in heart. Susan Adwan Hughes
Dr. Morrow and his family lived in Sherman next door, we all became best friends. We have stayed in touch in all these years an on their trips to Colorado. This is a wonderful family. Our prayers are with you all at this time. Love, Cathy and the Nichols Family.
We have fond memories of Dr. Morrow as he was our PHYSICIAN and Surgeon for many years. He always spent all the time we needed in our appointments with him. A very caring Christian doctor that was truly loved. Our thoughts and prayers are with all his family now and in the days ahead. God bless you. Henry and Peggy Bowdoin Plano, TX
50 years ago, Dr Morrow and his sidekick, Dr Adwan, saved my life. I was a young nurse, and a new mother, with blood clots in my lungs from complications of childbirth less than a month earlier. Packed in ice due to high fever, scared to death, I went to OR. Blessed with skill of these docs, they turned around my situation and took great care of me and my infant son a couple more surgical times that year. Dr Morrow was my hero, my white knight, for a few years till I outgrew having to go in. But I have never forgotten his kindness to me and my son, who is 50 now! I am happy to read he had a long life, living to see and enjoy 3 generations of loving family, and all the good influence on those he worked with professionally. Normally, I hate long obits, but I treasured every word of this one, as I learned more about Dr Morrow. Thank you for sharing your loved one with me! Christine Overberg
My husband and I graduated from Austin College with Philip in 1950. Chapel, three times a week, was required and roll was taken; we were seated alphabetically. I was lucky to be next to Philip for our last semester. His dry wit made attending Chapel much more entertaining. He was a real friend. He and Raymond Stephens even attended our wedding during Easter vacation, supporting their Drake fraternity brother. Sweet memories of Philip. The Lord's peace and joy be with you. Kate Moore McCord and Ralph Smith "Slats" McCord (deceased)
Dr. Morrow was my doctor when I lived in Dallas 1962 through 1967. I continued to go to him after I moved to Stephenville, Texas, more than 100 miles away. He had removed a cancer from my face in 1966 and I wanted him to continue taking care of me after I moved. I have so many fond memories of him and am so sorry to hear of his death. I'm so glad he had a long life with a loving wife. The care he gave me was unsurpassed by any other physician I went to.