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MORROW HENRY A., JR. AGE 91, L...

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MORROW HENRY A., Jr. Age 91, longtime resident of Mt. Lebanon, died Tuesday, September 22, 2015, at Rosewood Village in Charlottesville, Virginia. Born January 2, 1924, in Brownsville, PA, Henry was the son of the late Henry A. and Nelle Waggoner Morrow. As a second lieutenant with the 376th Heavy Bombardment Group, Henry served as a bombardier during the Second World War, being awarded the Air Medal and Purple Heart for his service while stationed in Lecce, Italy. Henry returned from the War to complete his undergraduate education at Washington and Jefferson College, then continued on to the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. Upon graduating from law school, Henry joined the firm of Thorp, Reed and Armstrong in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he maintained a distinguished legal practice for over 35 years. In retirement, Henry enjoyed traveling, golfing, reading and hiking significant portions of the Appalachian Trail between Georgia and New York. A beloved husband, father and grandfather, Henry was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Joan Boone Morrow and by his brother, Aubrey R. Morrow, of Brownsville, PA. He is survived by a brother, Leroy W. Morrow; his children, Henry A. Morrow III (Brenda), Nancy M. Pace (Ron), Rebecca M. Stultz, Margaret M. Barclay (Bruce), William H. Morrow (Jodi); ten grandchildren, Melissa Stultz, Matthew Engelhard (Karen), Carrie Stultz, Caity Morrow Wintruba (David), Meghan Morrow Walker (Jesse), Emily Morrow, Elizabeth Barclay Barthelmes (Robert), John Barclay, Samantha Morrow and Abigail Morrow; two great- grandchildren, Finn Walker and Aidan Wintruba. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Alzheimer's Association. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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