WEST WINDSOR - Mary Ellen Virginia Morris, age 90, of West Windsor, passed away May 9, 2013, at home.
Born in Northampton County, Va., she was raised in Cheapside, Va., lived New York City for 30 years, and recently moved to West Windsor. She was educated at the Little Red School House in Northampton County, Va. Mrs. Morris was employed by the State of New Jersey Department of Personnel. She was a member of Church of Christ.
Preceded in death by her parents, Spencer and Roberta (Weeks) Morris, ten brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Morris is survived by two daughters, Mary L. Belton and Patricia R. Jones (Richard); six granddaughters, four grandsons, a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Thursday, May 16, 2013, at Church of Christ, 411 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton. Calling hours will be 9 a.m. until time of service at the church. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton. Arrangements are by the Hughes Funeral Home.
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I still remember Aunt Mary. She more resembled dad than any of his other siblings. It was like watching a shorter female version of my father, same facial expressions, manner of speech. Because he predeceased her, the few times I saw her, after dad's passing, were always comforting. Rest In Peace Aunt Mary. Rest In Peace Dad. I love you.
Roger Morris
Family
May 7, 2019
Aunt May led a full life. You will be missed.
Darlene Green
May 19, 2013
Aunt Mary is the last of dad's family. ..l will miss her..... R.I.P..
Troy Morris
May 14, 2013
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