
Thomas (Tom) McMorran
It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Thomas (Tom) McMorran, of Edmonton on April 28,2025, at the age of 86 years.
He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 62 years, Beth, children: Ron (Lesley) and Brian, grandchildren: Reid, Jamie, Katie, and Megan, sister Violet Hubick (née Denim), as well as numerous relatives and friends.
He was predeceased by granddaughter Ellen, brother Earl, and his parents, George and Janet McMorran. Tom was predeceased by his other siblings in a large, blended family of McMorran’s: Bella (McLeod), Robert, and George, and Denim’s: Robert (Wight), May (Higson), Robert, and Grace.
Celebration of Life
Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at 2:00
Trinity Funeral Home
10530 116 Street NW, Edmonton, AB
Those wishing to view the service via LiveStream can do so by accessing the following link: LiveStreamThomasMcMorran
Memorial donations can be made in the name of Thomas McMorran to the University Hospital Foundation or any other charity of their choice to support the living and improve their quality of life.
The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at the University of Alberta Hospital for their care and compassion.
My Sincerest condolences to Tom’s family. It was always a pleasure to see Tom at the first tee at Black Hawk making sure players were on pace.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Enjoyed seeing him at Blackhawk for many years !
Rest in peace my good man.
Your cheerful greetings and insightful banter at the morning sendoff will truly be missed.
Dear Beth & McMorran Family
I am so sorry for your loss.
I met Tom when he sold me my first life insurance policy in the early 70’s. I went to work at Blackhawk in 2007. I heard a familiar laugh outside my office that I had to check out and sure enough, it was Tom.
He always came into my office with some kind of smart-ass remark to make me laugh. That is how I will always remember him.
McMorran Family,
I am very sorry for your loss of Tom. He never failed to tell me a joke or a story or two when I saw him on the first tee box and supplied me with giant zucchinis from your garden every summer for muffins and loaves.
Tom was a true gentleman. May his memory be a blessing to his family and friends.
We will miss your smile and laughter. Happy trails Tom
My sincerest condolences to the McMorran Family,
I am very sorry for your loss of Tom. My memories of him are filled with an always welcoming smile.
I will miss you Tom – cheers and a glass of Scotch Whiskey on your new journey.
Tom always brought such an awesome smile and attitude to the course. I always looked forward to connecting with him on hole #1, and enjoyed laughing to his many one liners to start the round.
Our dear Beth & family
We are sorry to hear that Tom is gone.
We aren’t sorry to know that Tom is in no more pain
We are thinking of you & may this brief note be a
little comfort to you
Love & greetings
Fritz & Joyce
Very sorry to hear of Tom’s passing. What great times both Karen and I had with Tom and Beth especially the two weeks we had together in Palm Springs and the many many golf games I had with Tom. On the course he always reminded me what his mother told him “Patience Tom Patience”