because he was getting paid all day to talk about fishing. His next assignment was with IBM in Indianapolis. He was a business-to-business (B2B) specialist before the term was even invented, working on ways to help businesses interface better with each other. While IBM was his employer, his real passion was serving as a lay leader in their inner-city church, Englewood - teaching and encouraging. Peter was born in Indianapolis. IBM transferred Steve to Rochester, MN where he and Susie spent four years. Eventually, wanting to intertwine faith and profession, Steve became Director of Technology at Northwestern College in St Paul. He also served as B2B advisor for Lawson Software before he retired. He loved to canoe in the BWCA; he climbed Devil's Tower and the Grand Teton in Wyoming, and did we mention fishing? Steve was rabid about it, making numerous trips with friends and family in search of the perfect spot. He never grew tired of fishing... He and Susie also traveled to Africa and Asia together. After retirement, he focused on mentoring and coaching lay church leaders. He knew that when leaders get better, everybody benefits. For many years, Steve was a trustee for Crossroads College. He and Susie were also deeply committed to the small-group ministry at NorthRidge Fellowship. It was here that he met Patty (and Jeff) Hoyle, who would graciously donate her kidney to Steve in 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clayton & Elaine Morrow; by Susie's parents, Ernie & Fran Medcalfe; and by his younger brother, David. Steve's memory lives on in his family: wife, Susie; children and spouses: Jake Morrow & Alanna Lasseter (Florida); Kelly & Heidi Morrow (Indiana); Peter & Sarah Morrow (Minnesota); grandchildren: J. Matthew Morrow (21), Lily Morrow (15), Caleb Morrow (7), Elora Morrow (9), Grayson Morrow (5), Brennan Morrow (5) & Matthew Lasseter (step-grandson); his brother and sister-in-law, Denny & Pat Morrow (Minnesota); his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Larry & Gayle Medcalfe (Indiana); numerous nieces and nephews in Minnesota and Indiana. Memorials may be sent to NorthRidge Fellowship in Rogers, MN; the PKD Foundation; or to the donor's choice.