Lois DeLaine "Taffy" (Hoffman) Morrow

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Birth Date: August 4, 1927
Death Date: March 21, 2013
Age at Death: 85

Marriages

Ernest Dean Morrow - August 25, 1950

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado
Mortuary Name: Martin Mortuary

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 5 B Death Notice - March 23, 2013

Lois DeLaine “Taffy” Morrow, 85, Grand Junction, died
March 21, 2013, in Grand Junction.
A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Veteran’s Memorial
Cemetery of Western Colorado.
Ms. Morrow was a musician.
Survivors include one son, Bradford of New York City.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3 D Obituary - March 24, 2013

Lois DeLaine Morrow passed away on March 21, 2013, of heart
failure. She was 85.
Lois was born on August 4, 1927, in Red Cloud, NE, to LeRoy and
Jennie (Schaa) Hoffman and spent her childhood in Blue Hill and
Lincoln, NE. She attended high school and University of Nebraska,
both located in Lincoln, NE.
She married Ernest Dean Morrow on August 25, 1950, in Denver,
CO. They lived in Lincoln, NE, Denver and Littleton, CO, as well as
Santa Maria, CA. Lois was a wonderful wife, mother, and musician.
She served for many years as a church organist and choir director at
the First Methodist Church of Littleton, CO.
Lois enjoyed nature photography, jeeping and camping throughout
Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. She was known to her friends
as Taffy, and she had a lively sense of humor. Lois was proud of her
family's accomplishments, which she helped nurture, including
Dean's prize-winning nature photography, Brad's acclaimed novels,
and Debbie's early years as an opera singer.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest, who passed on
September 24, 2012; and her daughter, Deborah Delaine Morrow,
who passed on July 31, 2012. Lois is survived by her son, Bradford
Morrow, New York, NY.
A graveside service will be held at the Veterans Memorial Cem -
etery at 1:00 p.m.
Arrangements are entrusted to Martin Mortuary.

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