BRIAN-MORRIS-Obituary

BRIAN KEITH MORRIS

Kansas City, Missouri

1956 - 2015

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Brian Keith Morris, 58, died at home January 22, 2015, surrounded by his family and friends. According to his wishes, a celebration of his life will be held this spring at Lake Jacomo, where he spent much time camping with his children, family and friends. Brian was born Nov. 3, 1956, in...

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I would like to say that, my grandpa was a kind soul. I might've been young when he died maybe like around 3 years old. I can't really remember him as much since I was young. But my dad always used to say that one time I came to his house after my cousin Amya left two weeks ago. One night I climbed out of my crib and I went to his computer. I took every key off his keyboard. Let me tell you he was NOT happy about it, and even my cousin Amya did the same thing I did. I miss him so much. I love...

As a former employee of TruCare many years ago. Brian and Angie were two of the best people to be around. He was always so sweet and considerate. He will be missed. Love and Prayers to the Morris family.

As a former employee of Brian and Angie Morris at TruCare for many years -I can add he was a also wonderful boss to the numerous qualities he possessed. My thoughts and prayers are with you, his family, at this difficult time. -Terri Meyer

He was a dear friend who is already greatly missed. See you on the other side, face to the wind brother.

Everyone who knows Brian has their own memories of him. This is mine. It is unique to me as are yours to you. Brian and I thrived on humor so you may find some in here. I can not write a serious account of our friendship because it was filled with humor and laughter.
It was the fall of 1968 when I met the new kid in town. He had moved to tiny Nowata Oklahoma from some northern state called Connecticut. At least that's how we saw it back then. He had his Beatles hair cut and highwater...

Love of my life, husband, soul mate, partner in crime, oh how I miss you. No day goes by without me grasping the phone to talk with you. I miss that twinkle in your eye and your wink and the funny thing you did with your eyebrows when I walked by you. Life seems so unreal and my heart aches for you.
The Lord saw you getting tired
And a cure was not to be,
So He put his arms around you
And whispered “Come with me.”
With tearful eyes I watched you suffer
And saw you fade...