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David M. Morris

Doylestown, Ohio

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David M. MorrisDavid M. Morris, 78, passed away on February 6, with his loving family with him. Born in Akron, he lived in Doylestown for 25 years. David served two years in the Army and retired from Goodyear after 31 years.He is survived by his wife, Carole; children, Frank, Lori and Debi, three...

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Hi Carol, I am just now finding out about Peachy's passing. We moved to the neighborhood in 1954 and the first people I met were the Morris boys. Randy was the closest to my age, then Bill and then Peachy. They were the kings of the neighborhood. I can remember so may days and nights at their house and us playing euchre, Rook, Authors and many other card games. We got into coin collecting and the guys put $50 together and we would go to the bank and buy a bag of pennies and spend the rest of...

Praying for the family's comfort during this time.

The Three Amigos- Peachy, Bill and Randy

Growing up, Dad's younger brothers always seemed like the coolest guys on earth. Fortunately, they loved to engage their younger nieces and nephews. I remember so many games of Authors, Rook, Stratego, Monopoly, etc., etc. at Grandma's house with one or more of them in attendance. They always were fun to be around.

Uncle Peachy loved to tell stories, to pull pranks, and to share his observations on life. I was happy for Carol & Peachy when they moved to Doyleston. They seemed...

My deepest condolences to Peachy and his family he was my hero may he rest in peace.Joe Samaco

Thank you Dad for being such a wonderful father ! I'll always remember our living room wrestling matches, how you taught me how to juggle (which I still don't do well)and our trips to Pavs for ice cream ! Every little girl deserves a Dad like you, and we were blessed to have you ! I already miss you but you will forever dwell with love in my heart !

Aunt Dee, Uncle Sam, Uncle Peachy

We love you, Uncle Peachy, and we will miss you. Wish we could be at the funeral, but will be thinking of it all day.

Love,