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Christopher R. Morley

Falls Village, Connecticut

1953-2011 (Age 57)

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Falls Village, CT - Christopher R. Morley, 57, of Undermountain Road, died Friday April 8, 2011 after being stricken at his home. He was the husband of Leone T. Young (New York City/Falls Village). Christopher was born September 4, 1953 in Seattle, WA, son of Elsa (Colby) Morley and the late...

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Christopher will be missed and has now joined his costar Marilyn Monroe in Heaven.

I met Chris Morley sometime in the mid-1960s when his mother Elsa was visiting our next door neighbor. This was in Montecito, CA (a town near Santa Barbara). Chris was immediately welcomed into our family. We all loved him like a brother (age wise he was right in the middle between my older bothers and myself). He lived in the LA area, but his mom would often come to visit her friend, and Chris was always a welcomed guest at our home.
I remember when my mom told us that Chris had...

I'm so, so sorry.

Dear Leone, I just today, 4/21/2011, learned of Chris' passing. Over my 36 year insurance agent career, Chris stands out as one of the nicest and most entertaining customers. I extend my heartfelt sympathy to you and all of of Chris' family . God Bless his soul and all of you. Most sincerely, Doyle

We were so sorry to read of Christopher's untimely passing. We met him and his Leone on the Trade Secrets Garden Tour last year and were bowled over by his infectious joi de vie for all things. As we only get to Falls Village twice a year, this was to be the spring we really would get to know each other, now sadly not to be. His life brimmed-over, touching and enriching those who knew the pleasure of his company. Our deepest sympathy to the family (including Max)
The Clarks, Falls...

Our deepest sympathies to the family. I worked with Chris and admired his ambition, intelligence and sense of humor.

Chris was admired by many friends on Wall Street,myself among them.A very good man gone to soon.Dick Maher

Chris lived life to it's fullest. He was a great guy to be around as he had the energy of a neon billboard. I am sorry to see him go, but the memories still shine bright.

With deepest sympathy and fond memeories of all too brief a freindship.