Darwin-Morris-Obituary

Darwin Morris

Arlington, Texas

1940 - 2006

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Darwin Morris, 65, of Arlington was known for displaying his wit, wisdom and storytelling--often beginning with "to make a short story a lot longer" before giving an engineer's detailed account of things. He also often displayed a cigarette. He smoked for more than 40 years and died of lung...

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Our family thinks about him often. He was a great friend to our family

Today Darwin would have been 70 years young.

Uncle Darwin,
I just wanted to tell you that I miss you very much and cant wait to see you again in heaven one day.
I love you!
Samantha

Shortly after Darwin passed, some one commented that no one had written in his obituary that he was a gentle man.
Well, it's been over a year now, and, is still hard to know what to say,to include all that is Darwin.
Our hearts are still heavy with pain with out him.
So, for those who do not know him personally, please know , he's a gentleman, and a "gentle man", as well. Darwin, and Pat are just a like, she's "gentle" as well. I have known them all my life, they are the most...

Helen and Paul in Tennesee at the Jamboree 2005

Dear Pat, Jason and Janay and Families. From our hearts we want to say how very sorry we are about Darwin, how quickly things have evolved. We want to express our deepest, sensere sympathy of the loss of a great friend. We miss him very very dearly. Our endless prayers to you and your children for strength and courage. From our hearts to you.

He took pride in everything he did, and encouraged all of us kids to do the same. He told us we could do anything we wanted to do, even if we chose to dig ditches. "Be the best damn ditch digger there is" he said.
Speaking as one of his many nieces, he taught me alot. He gave great,and much needed advice, and always unconditional love. Darwin, is more like a Dad than an Uncle to me. I will never forget any of the things Darwin taught me.
As my Aunt Bette said, "he is a great...

Dear Mrs. Morris, Jason, & Janay: I am sorry to hear about the passing of your husband and father. The Hudson family extends our condolences during this difficult time. May God bless you and your family.

Dear Pat, Joseph and I are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God bless you.

I never met Darwin and only recently got to really know his son Jason (and Jason's new wife Kristin) on a visit to Chicago. I know Jason's hospitality and sharing nature had to be traits nutured by his dad. Darwin is in a much better place now and has his family to carry on his memory. Best wishes to all and GOD BLESS.....