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Christopher E. Morley

North Stamford, Connecticut

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Christopher E. MorleyChristopher E. Morley of Burbank, CA died June 5, 2017 of a heart attack at his home. He was 63.Born November 22, 1953 in Toronto, Canada, Chris was the son of Marie Morley of New Canaan and H. Barclay Morley of Key Largo, FL and Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. Chris grew up in...

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Sent when he went home , my Dear Friend Chris="

1990 Perfect Harmony Rap Party

I am so saddened to find out today my sweet friend past away this year. He was the sweetest guy! I will always remember he told me if I ever came to Hollywood he would roll the red carpet out. So sad I didn't go. Life is so short. R.I.P my friend. ❤❤

Chris was my best friend in addition to the most influential person in my career. He will be forever missed and never forgotten. My condolences to the Morley Family. Rest In Peace, Brother.

Donny Mosley

To the Morleys from the Beaumonts:
We lost a Woodbine brother; so sad!
In high school, Chris made this amazing mirror box creation; his art teacher was thrilled and interrupted my art class to show it off. Chris just grinned. Those were the days!
-Nan Beaumont

To the Morley Family...I was so saddened to hear of Chris's passing. In the earliest days... I lived on Rutherford Dr. after the loss of Tom Bus...Willie Mann and I invited Chris to live with us. He became part of the 'boy's club' for about 9 years before the house was sold. Chris was an incredible professional...the work that Gaffer's do is so demanding. I didn't know of a more dedicated man. If you had him on your crew...you had a top-shelf crew. I send my deepest condolences...Nathan...

Morley Family, We are so sorry for your loss. The obituary is beautifully written and gave us a small glimpse into the life of Chris.
Thinking of you.
Kathleen & Jeff

Growing up together in North Stamford was all anyone could have asked for. I had never forgotten you or all of the 2 wheeled fun we had on Water Company property. Rest in peace, Chris. I cherish the memories.