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Robert 'Bob' Lewis Morrow

1/12/1936 - 3/14/2025

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Obituary For Robert 'Bob' Lewis Morrow

Robert ‘Bob’ Morrow was born on January 12, 1936, to Fern Salmon and Fred Morrow. His family moved to Rapid City, where they bought and operated the Horseshoe Motel. He attended Rapid City High School.

During the summers, he worked on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. In January 1953, he joined the U.S. Navy and volunteered for the submarine service. He proudly served for 21 years before retiring in August 1974 with the rank of Chief Torpedoman’s Mate (TMC) and earning his Submarine Warfare Qualification (SS). Bob dedicated much of his career to the submarine fleet, achieving the esteemed rank of Chief Petty Officer (E-7).

After the 1972 flood, he returned to Rapid City to assist with recovery efforts for his father and other victims. Following his Navy retirement, Bob worked on the construction of the South Dakota Cement Plant (SDCP). He later became the safety director before retiring once more.

Bob was deeply involved in the Masonic Order, achieving the prestigious rank of Grand Master of South Dakota. He was also a Shriner, a Knights Templar, and a member of the Scottish Rite.

Beyond these commitments, Bob was active in numerous civic organizations, including the Arbor Day Foundation, the Rapid City Beautification Committee, and the Marshall Posse. He was also a lifetime member of the NRA.

Bob had a passion for horseback riding and spent countless hours building and running his model railroad. He also loved attending Mann Family reunions, but most of all, he treasured time spent with his love Andre; his daughter, Dawn; son-in-law, Kory; and his three grandsons, who lovingly referred to him as Papa Bob.

He is survived by:

Cherished Family Members:

His loving companion: Andre Kaiser

Daughter: Dawn Morrow Barney and her husband, Kory Barney

Grandchildren: Brandon, Bridger, and Brent (Laura)

Great-grandchildren: Preston, Ellanor, Patience, and Leo

Additional Cherished Family Members:

Marta Boyett and her husband, Jeff Adams

Nancy Boyett and her husband, Brian Lighthart

Laura Boyett

Grandchildren: Gerritt Lighthart and Darien Lighthart Compton

Rachel and Benjamin Omdal

Great-granddaughter: Maddy Compton

Bob is preceded in death by Fern Salmon, Fred Morrow, and Alice Kelly.

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21 Mar

Visitation

01:00 PM

Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home 632 Saint Francis St. Rapid City, SD 57701 Get Directions »
21 Mar

Interment

02:30 PM

Black Hills National Cemetery 20901 Pleasant Valley Dr Sturgis, SD 57785 Get Directions »
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  • 03/23/2025

    THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE

  • 03/21/2025

    May you rest in peace. You are now reunited with your mom and sisters, Alice and Stella and can watch over us all, as you did in life. You will be missed. Joe & Geannie Wehr and family (daughter of your sister Stella Morrow Johnson)

  • 03/19/2025

    Rest On Peace, Bob +++ Thank You For Your Service To The USA.

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