Kenneth Morrow

09/21/1948 - 01/11/2024

Kenneth Morrow

09/21/1948 - 01/11/2024


Kenneth Morrow, 75, of Louisville, Kentucky passed away on January 11, 2024. 

Kenneth is survived by his devoted wife of 23 years, Wanda Sue Morrow; his daughter, Kristy (Mickey) Burress; son, Bryon Morrow; stepdaughters, Amy Hall and Kelly Campbell; brother, Jim "Bo"(Lynn) Morrow; grandchildren, Michael (Jaclyn) Burress, Ryan Burress, Zachary (Sarah) Monroe, Lindsey Parrott, Madison Cambron, and Mackenzie Carpenter; and five great-grandchildren.

Kenneth joins his heavenly resting place preceded by his father, Charles "Earl" Morrow; mother, Flonnie Greene Hikes; and brothers, Terry and Mark Morrow.

He was a member of the Knights Athletic Club, he found joy in golfing during his later years. His dedication extended to the Kenwood Heights Christian Church, where he coached Upwards Basketball, leaving a lasting impact on the young lives he touched.

In his earlier years, Kenneth was a dedicated softball player, showcasing his athletics with the Zepplin AC. A proud fan of the University of Kentucky, if you knew Kenneth, you knew the passion he held for his team.

Professionally, Kenneth dedicated over two decades to the Property Valuation Administration, contributing his skills and knowledge. Additionally, he made a mark in the real estate world, serving as a real estate agent for 20 plus years with Ollie Brown Realtors.

There will be a Celebration of Life for Ken at Kenwood Heights Christian Church on Saturday, January 20, 2024 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm with the service at 6:00pm. 

In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the American Cancer Society as it was one of Ken's favorite charities to donate to. 

Condolences (8)



Shirley, Billy Meeks

God needed His son back and Ken obeyed. As we all needed Ken and his dedication in everything he did. You will truly be missed. May God carry his family on with courage and strength. Lean on God, He has you.

Chris

We played golf many times together. He improved greatly over the years. I remember once he hit a ball in the trap on number 3 at the Q. After 3 tries he just kicked it out. Never seen him so mad. I said put your weight on your front foot and swing, he look at me and said what the fk you think I been doing….

Mary Rose

My first week working with Ken, he constantly made bird noises making me think a bird was trapped in our building. When he finally told me it was him, he laughed his contagious belly laugh so loudly I knew from that moment he was one who added a bright light to the work environment at the PVA. Ken holds a special place in my heart and his family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers.