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Raymond H. Morris, Jr.
Nashville, TN
Raymond H. Morris, Jr., age 85, passed away June 7, 2014.
Preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Nora Morris, and daughter, Layde Suzan Richardson.
Survived by wife, Marian and sister, Peggy Woodside, along with 6 children, 12 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, 4 nephews and our extended Kurdish families.
Wonderful husband, father and grandfather. WWII Navy Veteran, served in the Pacific Campaigns of Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal, 32nd Degree Mason and past President of Nashville Capital City Golf Association.
Remains donated to Vanderbilt School of Medicine. A Memorial service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be in his name to Guardian Hospice of Franklin, 741 Cool Springs Blvd., Ste. 102, Franklin, TN 37067.
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When I was young, Raymond was my idol. I wanted to be just like him. He taught how to be a caddy, always patient when I made a mistake. Later as a high school senior, he gave me a job at the Hermitage even tho I was too young and then again after the Marines when work was scarce. He was always more like a big brother than just my brother's friend. I will never forget him.
Sonny Cunningham
June 22, 2014
Ramond you were a great man & a great friend.. You will be dearly missed & you will always be a dear friend of mine..R.I.P.
Joe Tarpley
June 18, 2014
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