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William McMorris Obituary

McMorris, William B.
83, of Gold Canyon, died April 5, 2012 after a lengthy illness with prostate cancer. He was born Feb. 15, 1929 in Memphis, TN to Benard R. and Loretta E. McMorris, who predeceased him. He came to Phoenix with his parents in 1931 and spent all of his early life in the city. He graduated from Creighton Elementary School, North Phoenix High School and Arizona State College at Tempe (now ASU) with a BA degree in English and Journalism. While at ASC he edited the college newspaper, the State Press, served as campus correspondent for the Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Gazette and wrote freelance articles for Boys' Life, a publication of the National Office of the Boy Scouts of America. Many of those articles described the activities of the Explorer Post #1, The Kachinas, of which he was a member. This unit of older Scouts specialized in rock climbing and mountaineering and made numerous ascents in Arizona as well as side trips for climbs in Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado. On graduation from college in 1950 he was invited to join the staff of Boys' Life in New York City as an assistant editor and traveling correspondent, writing about and photographing Scouting activities throughout the nation. Drafted into the U.S. Army near the end of 1950, he served in Occupied Japan as a Special Agent of the Counter Intelligence Corps during the Korean War. After military service he rejoined the staff of Boys' Life for a year and then returned to Phoenix where he worked as a freelance writer, part time reporter for the United Press and, in what he considered the single finest event of his life, married Jo A. Marshall, a former ASC classmate. In 1956 he was invited to return to Boys' Life as an associate editor and in his free time wrote a book about mountaineering for teenage readers. Publication of the book led to his becoming editor of children's books and a board member of three New York publishing houses. In 1970 he returned to freelance writing, working out of his home in New Jersey and enjoying family camping in several eastern states with his wife and their three children, Michael, Susan and Patricia. Out of the family camping experiences came two outdoor cookbooks, co-written with his wife. In 1973 he returned to Boys' Life as Executive Editor, eventually becoming Editor-in-Chief of the magazine division of the Boy Scouts of America, the position he held on his retirement to northern California in 1992. During his career as writer and editor, he published books, magazine articles, short stories, photographs and poetry for young readers and adults. Following the death of his wife in 2008 after 54 years of marriage, he returned to the valley area and took up residence in Gold Canyon near family members. Survivors include: son Michael McMorris and daughter-in-law Julie Erin Speck-McMorris and grandchildren Liam and Anya Speck-McMorris of Dickerson, Md.; daughter Susan McMorris of Cleone, CA; daughter Patricia Frick and son-in-law Daniel Frick of Houston, TX; brother Thomas A. McMorris, sister-in-law Mary Jo McMorris and nephew, Brian McMorris of Gold Canyon, AZ. Please visit www.mariposagardens.com to leave condolences. (480)830-4422

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Apr. 8, 2012.

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Michael McMorris

April 27, 2018

Always remembering you. Thanks, Dad. You're the best.

Kathryn Tidyman

April 24, 2012

My husband, Jan Steenblik, and I knew Bill as our boss at Boys Life Magazine. In addition to being a great boss who gave us opportunities to prove ourselves no one else might have, he was one of the finest people to have walked the earth. He had a tremendous effect on my life in that he hired me based solely on the good recommendation of a close friend of his. This was at a time when I was having great difficulty getting a job based only on my resume. As it happens, my work cubicle was next to that of another writer/editor, Jan W. Steenblik. Two years later we married and have been married for nearly 34 years. Thanks, Bill. You did my life so much good.

April 12, 2012

I am blessed to have met Bill. He was a wonderful person and I will miss seeing him. He was a very strong individual to go through what he did and I am glad that there is no more pain and no more suffering. Rest in peace Bill. You will be missed.

Denise Barloga(gold canyon, az)

Jordan Witmer @ USP

April 12, 2012

My sympathies go out to the surviving family members. I know you will greatly miss your father and grandfather. I did not personally Mr. McMorris but he sounds like a wonderful person who brought adventure and joy into the lives of all who knew him. He will live on forever in your memories.

Tom and Luanne Tonkovich

April 10, 2012

We met Bill late in his life and quickly learned what a treat it would have been to have know him long before. Our memory of him will be that of a gentle, warm and caring gentleman who was a master of story telling who had a true love for life. Bill certainly left a memorable impression in every aspect of his life. We send our sincere hopes that these memories will help all of the family heal as your lives progress without him.

Terry & Susan LeFevre

April 10, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Anthony Meno

April 9, 2012

Good to know you, Bill. Your dry sense of humor and ability to tell a story was always a treat. And the truth? I never put you and Pedro together until I was much older...

To the entire McMorris family, our condolences.

Jim Montgomery

April 9, 2012

My wife and I plus our cousins Bob and Ron Montgomery and Bob's wife Barbara all visited Bill at his home about 2 months ago. We enjoyed sharing a life time of memories with Bill and especially loved to hear the stories about Phoenix in the "old days". Bill was right at the top of my father Lowell's favorite nephews. We all miss Bill very much and send our love and condolences to his family. Jim & Fran Montgomery

Christina Timberlake

April 9, 2012

What a true and lovely blessing to have had the chance to know you, Bill, and share a few meals and fine conversation. We are so sad that you are gone and we've missed the chance for just one more evening of your warm company, exceptional wisdom, and graciousness. If only.

Our thoughts go out to his children and family.

Matthew, Chris, Miles & Vivian Timberlake

Mike Goldman

April 9, 2012

I and everyone else here in the Boys' Life family will certainly miss you, Bill. Our thoughts and prayers are with the McMorrises.

April 8, 2012

Thanks for the lifelong friendship Bill. Will miss your good sense and dry humor very much. Don Morton

Tedd Rosenfeld

April 8, 2012

My sincerest condolences to all the McMorris family. I have fond memories of Mr. McMorris and Mike while growing up in Kendall Park, NJ.

April 7, 2012

Thank you for everything, Dad.

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