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Charles Gould Morris

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1940 - 2019

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Morris, Charles (Tony) Gould 12/12/1940 - 6/30/2019 Ann Arbor, MI Professor Charles (Tony) Gould Morris passed away peacefully in the company of loved ones on June 30, 2019. Married for 56 years to Penelope Cosgrove Morris, he was particularly proud of his children Jonathan (Suzanne), Anne,...

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As we prepare for our summer on the water we fondly remember the many hours we spent with him. I know He will be there when its my turn. Bless you dear friend and teacher.

Penny and Family, I have many fond memories of time spent with Tony on and off the water. He made me think, He also made me do it over and over again until I did it the right way, every time. What a role model. God bless, fair winds and following seas. Bill and Cindy Faust/Miller

Remembering Tony as a distinguished shipmate and longtime good friend. R.I.P.
Klaus and Brigitte Baumann

Penny, I am so sorry to learn of Tony's passing. He was a terrific guy and the backbone of our LRPC team. My sincerest condolences to you and your family.
Bob Myers

Edwin & Margareth

The most stable guy in our extended family and
an awesome person to have had the pleasure
of growing up with.

Anne, So sorry to hear about the loss of your Father, Thinking of you during this sad time. Paula Hebert

Tony was a great mentor to many in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. His leadership will be missed.

Tony was a friend, and more than a friend. He was a sounding board, mentor and adviser as well.

I met Tony in the Coast Guard Auxiliary, and I never ceased to be impressed with how he used his towering intellect in the service of others. He was a true servant leader, and his passing leaves a large void; Tony will be missed.

My deepest sympathies to all of Tony's family. I met Tony in 1996 when he and I worked together on the Coast Guard Auxiliary's national information system and website. Over the years he became a dear friend, who will be missed by all for his contributions to the Coast Guard Auxiliary and for his fellowship.