For an amazing man who was taken to soon in life,u will always be missed by your wife Aideen,children Malcolm,Sonia,Sharon and Sabrina and grandkids Chanel,Jordan,Erin Zara,Amy+Zak
Sunday, February 28, 2010, 10:03:35 PM From Sonia Morrow Dorrian: "24 years today dad and i miss you like it was yesterday. I love you and miss you always. Sonia,Brian and Zara"
Sunday, February 28, 2010, 8:54:09 AM From Sharon Morrow: "Thinking of you today dad"
Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:55:11 PM From Sonia Morrow Dorrian: "Wishing you a very Happy Birthday dad. Love you always Sonia Brian and Zara xx"
Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 7:39:56 PM From Sonia Morrow Dorrian: "Just added more photos of your new grankids daddy. Still missing you everyday dad. I love ya x x x always Sonia"
Sunday, June 21, 2009, 9:34:38 PM From Sonia Morrow Dorrian: "Happy fathers day Even though your not here to share this day with us we think about you every day love ya always Sonia x x Brian and Zara x x"
Sunday, June 21, 2009, 12:20:50 PM From sharon Morrow: "Happy Fathers Day"
Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 8:44:02 PM From Sonia Morrow Dorrian: "Thinking of you today dad on your 61st birthday. Love you and miss you everyday. Love Sonia,Brian and Zara x x x"
Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 9:12:28 AM From Sharon Morrow: "Happy 61st birthday Dad Love Always Sharon, Charles,Jordan "
Thursday, November 06, 2008, 10:34:22 AM From Sharon Morrow: "Dad...so many images come to mind whenever I speak your name; It seems without you in my life things have never been the same. What happened to those lazy days when I was just a child; When my life was consumed in you in your love, and in your smile. What happened to all those times when I always looked to you; No matter what happened in my life you could make my gray skies blue. Dad, some days I hear your voice and turn to see your face; Yet in my turning...it seems the sound has been erased. Dad, who will I turn to for answers when life does not make sense; Who will be there to hold me close when the pieces just don't fit. Oh, Dad, if I could turn back time and once more hear your voice; I'd tell you that out of all the dads you would still be my choice. Please always know I love you and no one can take your place; Years may come and go but your memory will never be erased. Today, Jesus, as You are listening in your home above; Would you go and find my dad and give him all my love"
Monday, October 27, 2008, 11:30:56 PM From Grankids Morrow: "For our beloved grandad who we have heard so much about. Love from all your grankids x x x x"
Thursday, August 28, 2008, 5:58:15 PM From Aideen Morrow: "All loved and never forgotten by your beloved wife Aideen x x"
Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 6:38:03 PM From Sabrina Morrow: "For a father who i dont remember, but who will always be in my heart........"
Monday, August 25, 2008, 12:57:31 AM From Brian and Zara Dorrian: "Thank you for giving us a beautiful wife and mum"
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William Noble Morrow was born in Enniscrone Co Sligo in 12th November 1947 to William and Eva Morrow. Noble was their first born followed by Leslie,Ken,Aileen,Norman and Suzanne. On Noble's 16th Birthday he came to Killybegs Co Donegal to fish with the late Albert Swan. Noble met and fell in love with Aideen Mc Gilloway who he married in Sept 1971. The following year they had their first child Malcolm followed by Sonia, Sharon and Sabrina.Noble fished on many a boat from the San Pablo to his own boat Girona.Noble was known for his diving as he was one of the founder members of the Killybegs Subaqua Club.One of his pass times was flying his plane.
Noble A Long Time Has Gone But You Will Always Be Here Memories Live Forever Sadly Missed Friends Always Kieran Harvey
For my beloved godfather that i love with every favourite thoughts. I remember you bringing Norman fishing in Ballina and you didnt catch many fish but you got Norman in the end as his brother. To my beloved big brother i will always love you so much. I wish you had brought me to Killybegs to look after me. I miss you so much and i miss making memories with you. Love you Suzanne
In loving memory of my dear son who i will never forget i still see you walking by my side every day. Your loving mother
On one occasion he came off his motorbike on the way back from the shop. While our parents fretted over his cut knee and what might have happened , all that bothered Noble was that I didnt open the coke until it had settled after bouncing all over the road. Coming off the bike was history, drinking the coke was more important. Noble was talented in many ways but I suppose Nobles greatest gift was that he never had a bad word to say about anyone. Wherever he is now , I'm sure the front yard is cluttered with bits of engines, a few buoys, a few battered air tanks, and the compressor will be humming away doing its job! Noble we miss you.
Sadly only had you for 13 years of my life but have memories that will last forever.. Boats,Bikes,Flying and driving the orange Manta and having a fun time... These are things that can never be taken away from me and I feel so proud to have had such a great father.. You are always in my thoughts and sadly missed...
I remember Noble as my adventurous brother always ready for a laugh.He once scared me half to death driving me to meet my father in Grange and told me the car brakes weren't working. He enjoyed seeing me squirm the whole journey. He lived life to the full and packed so much into 38yrs. We all miss him so much. Lets all try and be like him and enjoy every moment we have.
He was my big brother that I could look up to and admire. No challenge seemed too big for him, he was my hero. He always remained full of fun. Still missed.
Sadly i have very little memories as i was so young but i do remember the day you were heading out fishing and i did not want you to go so when mum went to leave you to the pier i hid in the back of the car (do know where i thought i was going) and jumped up when we got to the pier hoping i could go with you. i remember mammy busting me and you laughed and told her to leave me alone. you took me on the boat and put on the gutting machine. it was rotten. indeed i never followed you to the pier after that.
I will always remember Christmas eve myself and Malcolm going through your sock drawer looking for your long fishing socks so we could hang them on the fireplace and hope on Christmas day Santa would put my presents in the biggest one. I miss making new memories with you. Always loved and always missed. Your daughter Sonia
NobleNobleNoble Eva and NobleEva with her boysNoble with his parents and brothersEva with her childrenNoble as a young manSharon, Aideen,Sonia and Sabrina Sonia & Brians wedding dayYour mum Eva and daughter SoniaFour generations sis Suzanne mum Eva daughter Sonia grandaughter ChanelYour grand kids Chanel, Jordan, Erin, ZaraAll the grandkidsYour whole familyall your grankidsYour mum and sis with your grankids(Oct 2009 date wrong on photo)
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