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Morris Lee Gentry, 68, Of Royse City, TX. passed away June 25, 2016. Morris L. Gentry was born on July 3, 1947 in Dallas, TX. to Orville Albert and Nannie Frances (Blankenship) Gentry. He is Survived by his Loving wife; Patti Gentry of Royse City, TX. Children; Michelle & Byron Smith of Edgewood, Cristy & Christopher Jennings of Royse City, Mathew & Samantha Gentry of Farmersville.
Grandchildren; Joshua, Elizabeth, John, Daniel, Michael, Kayleigh and Alexis.
Great-Grandchildren; Blaze, Cash, Tyson and Reese.
He’s also survived by his Brothers and Sisters; Orville & Becky Gentry of Lone Oak, TX., Larry Gentry of Farmers Branch, TX., Peggy & Steve Currin of Athens, TX., Jerry & Kimberly Gentry of Leonard, TX. and countless Nieces, Nephews and Cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; Orville (Slick) & Nanny (Sis) Gentry and brother; Don Gentry.
Pall Bearers; Jeff Bernard, David Egenbaucher, Mike Castillo, Kirk Seiter, Kenny Warmke and Steve Currin.
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Elizabeth Gentry
August 15, 2016
I wish you were here, but now you are gone.
When times got tough, it was hard to carry on.
I think of your jokes, laughs and smiles.
I can remember when you and I used to ride for miles. When I wanted to come an visit you insisted on it Id sit in the back seat and think , "Gosh, riding with Papaw, isn't this cool?" One day I'll miss this and and of course I do we would always stop at the store. But I always wanted Papaw to drive a little more. Papaw, I have come such along way since then I wish you could be here in to see all I'm becoming i know you be proud I hope I never had let you down You lit up my world and put a lot of love in my heart. I still feel you and I aren't very far apart Because I know that you are the angel that watches over me, I still miss you and wish you were here. I only have to think of you and shed a big tear.
Donna Rich
July 8, 2016
To Patty and Family,
So sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family at this time of great sorrow. Morris was the definition of a "Good Ole Boy". If you needed anything, just ask if he could help he would or at least give you advice on what could be done. I know a couple of times I called Morris because my car broke down on the way home and he was always there to help. Morris was one of those guys that you could hardly never ruffle this feathers he was always calm and collected. Even though he did not work at Brim anymore I would always call him on his birthday and catch up on what he was doing. He will be missed. I know he loved his family dearly and he would want you to go on living your life and be happy. He will be with you forever in our memories and will be there to greet you when its your time to join him in Heaven.
Carolyn
June 29, 2016
Although I didn't know Morris, I wanted to tell the family and friends that I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that your family will be in my prayers. (John 11:1-44)
Kay Nault
June 28, 2016
To my wonderful friend Peggy Currin..and the rest of the family, my sincerest and deepest condolences! I love you all..i have great memories of staying at Morris house yrs ago and playing baseball with his family and Orvilles. I pray for Gods grace and mercy for all of his family and friends at this difficult time.
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