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Eugene W. Morris

January 7, 1930 ~ June 28, 2015 (age 85) 85 Years Old
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Message from Amy
September 10, 2015 3:20 PM

I met Eugene when I was at a check up at Anne Barshinger's Cancer Institute. He was such a dear man, with a very kind heart. I went to visit him and Jean, and what a very sweet, special couple they were. You could tell how much they loved and adored each other. I got to hear all their fun stories, to how they first met, to how he was awarded his picture frame from NASA. I will always cherish the hand towel that sweet Jean had crocheted a while back and given to me. My condolences to Jean, and all the children, grandchildren and family. God Bless!
Amy Beachy
Message from Anita Bachman and Carol Hanawalt
July 30, 2015 6:21 PM

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Eugene. Although I had not known him for a very long time, I considered him a very dear friend. My friend Carol Hanawalt and I had met Eugene and Jean while going door-to-door in the ministry, and were truly blessed to meet such a lovely couple. We got to know Eugene quite well, and what a great sense of humor he had. He was a joy to be around. We will greatly miss our dear friend.
Message from Gloria Siegel
July 1, 2015 11:18 PM

In our large extended family Eugene will be remembered as a gracious and generous person, hardworking and devoted to his family. He will be missed by all. My condolences to Jean, Lindsey Michele, and the grandchildren, and to my Morris cousins.

Although our family is scattered and separated by years we grew up feeling closely connected and still do Most of the family visiting took place at our Haag grandparents. I spoke to Sonny about two years ago at a time when he and my
husband were quite unwell. He reminisced about Christmas and candy. I reminde him of a time we met as young adults, age twenty or thereabouts.He said to me, "What's your name?" We had a laugh about that. He hadn't forgotten my name, he just never .knew it.

You fought a good fight, Sonny. Rest well. Love from Stogie
Message from George Tracy Sipe
July 1, 2015 1:32 PM

Cousin Sonny was always a special person in our family. My parents spoke of him, as someone you wanted to be like. He was a person I looked up to as a boy, and that never changed. He was a great conversationalist and had a very positive attitude. Sonny always spoke highly of my mother & father to me, and his opinion of them was the one that mattered the most. Rest well cousin.
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