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© The Enid News and Eagle
14 January 2022
Submitted by: Glenn


William David Morrow

William David Morrow
April 1, 1991 ~ January 8, 2022

William graduated from Drummond High School, May 2010. He had a few jobs over the years but his favorite was working at Bingo Palace.

William was an avid pool player, gun collector and enjoyed fishing. The highlight of his year was floating the Illinois river with his friends.

Surviving are his mother Lori Morrow-Maynard and husband Mike Maynard; his son, Vincent David Morrow; sisters, Bri Keister Griffin of Texas and Aurora Maynard; grandmother, Nancy Morrow-Brummitt and husband Huey; cousins, Stephanie Pinkerton and husband Ben, of Broken Arrow, Travis Craig and wife Taylor, of Enid, and Levi Craig and wife Kim, of Houston TX; along with many other family members and numerous friends.

He was predeceased by his grandfather, William L. Morrow; aunt, Sherri Morrow-Nelson; and biological father, William D Keister.

Memorials can be made to his son Vincent for a college fund.


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