RICHARD-MORRIS-Obituary

RICHARD RAYMOND "RAY" MORRIS

Ottawa, Ontario

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RICHARD RAYMOND "RAY" MORRIS Spouse of Caroline, passed away peacefully on August 21, 2012 in Kingston, Ontario having lived courageously for 17 years with Parkinson's disease. Friends may pay their respects at Capital Memorial Chapel (3700 Prince of Wales Dr., Ottawa, ON, 613-692-1211), on...

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A year has passed but the memory of his loving smile and warm embrace are with us always. Til we meet again. Jo-Anne & Barry

missing you U Ray..the years go on without you but you are still here in our hearts

To Bev, Karen, Kevin, Kelly and extended families.

We're sad to hear about the passing of your brother and uncle. May the memories, laughter and special times help your through this time of grief and sorrow. Knowing that he is now in a place much better than here where there is always sunshine and joy will give you strength.

Our thoughts are with all of you.

Keri-Lynne and Chris and Jacob and family sorry for your loss. I worked with Keri at Bell.
Keep your memories close and they will help with the pain and loss you feel. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

When my children were young, they couldnt pronounce Uncle Raymond so they called him Uncle Raisen..and it just kind of stuck. We love you Uncle Raisen. In heaven bodies are restored to full health..no more pain..no more suffering..I hope you're singing How Great Thou Art at the top of your lungs...see you again someday
Love Matt Kelly Macaila Caleb and Josh

A man who loved his family and made an effort to make people feel important and special. He was courageous and determined right to the end. What a legacy he leaves. Proud to call him Uncle! Will miss you U. Raymond :) Love, Tom & Karen Granville and family xo

A wonderful man, who built up a bank of love, respect and friendship from us.

Our family tree has suffered the loss of a significant branch. The love and genuine concern Ray demonstrated to each of us will never be forgotten. We will cherish the great memories.
Love Jo-Anne, Barry and Family.

Caroline, I only met you and Ray briefly, but I could see the love you both shared. Hang onto the great memories you have shared, it will help you through these very rough times. I am here when you need me.
Thelma Gibson (your friend up stairs)