Mareen Whitmore Morrow (MiMi) 69, went to be with her Heavenly Father on March 15, 2014 at home surrounded by all her grandchildren, children and spouse of 50 years.She was born in Evansville, Indiana on August 13, 1944 to Junior and Flora Nell Whitmore. She was predeceased by her father, Junior Whitmore and her Aunt, Mary Bell Williamson. Mareen is survived by her loving husband, "hero", and care giver, Tommy, to whom she was married for 50 years; Mother: Flora Nell Whitmore of Weatherford, Texas; Daughters: Amy Morrow Gallacher of Lewisville, Texas; Adrian Morrow Askins and husband Darrin Askins of Weatherford, Texas; Grandchildren: Alyssa Gallacher, Cameron Gallacher and Caleb Askins; Brother: Gary Whitmore and wife Carole Whitmore of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Sister-in-law Mary Morrow Alsobrook of Austin, Texas. Dear cousins: Marietta Real of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Bonnie Sue of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mareen moved all over during her childhood. She graduated from Lordsburg high school in Lordsburg, New Mexico in 1962.After attending 2 years of college at Central State, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She married the love of her life and settled in Dallas, Texas. After starting her family they moved to Lubbock, Texas where they lived for 30 years. She studied and became a medical transcriptionist. And then full filled her passion of decorating and owned her own antique booth that she ran for years. Her ultimate passion was being a homemaker, mother and grandmother "MiMi". She was a Girl Scout Leader, Bible School Director, Home Room Mother. She volunteered for her church St. Luke"s United Methodist Church by singing in the choir. She gave countless hours of babysitting her 3 grandchildren. In 2005 they moved to Springtown, Texas and attended First United Methodist Church of Azle, Texas. She volunteered on the card ministries for a number of years and attended bible study whenever her health would allow her to.They travelled many places but her fondest of memories were of Hawaii where she has asked each grandchild to spread her ashes.