Bradley-Morrison-Obituary

Bradley Wilfred Morrison

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BRADLEY WILFRED MORRISON Born June 18, 1925 in Weir, Quebec, passed away September 16, 2008 in Napanee, Ontario. He died as he lived - with quiet dignity and on his own terms. Brad leaves to mourn his wife of 61 years Ethel Marsh; his children Glenna and husband Takis, Mitch and wife Jennifer,...

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Brad Morrison was a kind man and a wonderful grandfather. Of all of my memories of times spent with Papa, both as a child in Chateauguay and as teenager and adult visiting him and Nanny in Bath, I cannot think of one time that he was angry or said a bad word about anybody. Mostly I remember sitting as a group on the back porch, either overlooking the golf course or the above-ground pool, and sharing stories and making each other laugh. His sense of humor was the best kind -- clever with a...

We were saddened to hear of Brad's passing.
Our deepest sympathy.

Katherine & Matthew Morrison
Laurie, Murray, Neil & Doug Champagne

To The Entire Morrison Family,

On behalf of my entire family, including my deceased mother, Sandra Waugh, I would like to extend our deepest sympathies on the passing of a great man: your father, husband, and grandfather, Brad.

Time will never extinguish the profound feelings of love and compassion that our family felt in Brad's presence.

As many of you know, my mother had the priviledge, and good fortune, of working for Brad (and Otto) in the lab at Ogilvy Flour Mills...

Dear Glenna & Takis,
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your Father. We want to send our condolences to you and your family. We appreciated your Father's input and help on the Family Tree. Our thoughts are with you at this time and may your wonderful memories comfort you.
With our love,

Ethel and Family, Our deepest sympathy to you all .

There are no words to adequately express my love and admiration for Brad Morrison, whom I first met 39 years ago. As he drove me home from CEGEP on many occasions, he encouraged my teenage enthusiasm for my new college classes, especially History. He seemed to have a personal story related to everything I came ready to discuss. I never felt that he was just putting up with my banter; he was always kind, patient, and truly engaged in our dialogue. When I married Mitch less than 3 years...

To all the Morrison Family, Please accept our deepest sympathies. May all your memories help you through this difficult time. Thanks Brad for all you did in helping Glenna with the Swail/Morrison Tree. Rest in peace

Dear Nanny,

We will all miss Grampy very much! Tyler and Sarah used to tell him your are our Great grandfather and he used to say "there is nothing great about me!" I beg to differ! He was a wonderful fun loving grampy to me and an even better great-grandfather- I am so lucky to have spent so much time with him as are my kids. We will miss our Grampy Morrison!

I have had the pleasure of knowing Brad for the past 18 years. Both he and Ethel welcomed me into the Morrison family 16 years ago and I could not have asked for kinder in-laws. Brad was an extraordinary man and an exceptional husband, father and grandfather who truly enjoyed moments with his family. I thoroughly enjoyed spending time and conversing with Brad especially on his favourite topics---food, nutrition and bread. I have never met, nor do I expect to meet in my lifetime, another...