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David Morrissey

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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MORRISSEY, DAVID "MORT" Dave Morrissey, age 55, of East Grand Rapids, passed away unexpectedly August 9th, 2012. He is survived by his brothers, Mike and Scott (Peggy); sister, Kathy (Mark); nephews, Adam, Andy, Ryan and Mark; and nieces, Kaylie and Olivia. Dave touched the lives of many family...

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Think of you often my dear baby bro, hope you are reunited with Mike and Scott, love to all my brothers, hoping you are all in fishing and golfing heaven

Missing you my dear bro.....but you will always bring a smile to my face just thinking about you!

From Lakeside Elemtary to High School. I always had a laugh with Mort. Bless him for his mock of me at homecoming, I got in a lot of trouble but worth it. He was always good for laughs and hugs.

Dave turned out to be one of my best friends after dating him for two years in the mid 80's. We would get together frequently and whenever we did, it was a continous laugh fest. Anywhere we went that hoad karaoke, we always sang. " Babe, I've got you babe" . Whenever I was at his house on Hess Lake, Andersen St., or Sand Trap, he always made sure I was well fed. He made the best lamb chops for me.that I've ever had in my life. Dave loved everyone he knew...I called him my love bug. He gave...

I graduated from another high school, but, when we moved to Grand Rapids, Dave was one of the first people that I had met....discovered the backroom saloon, throwing peanuts and drinking beer with him and my brother Bob who became one of his good friends. He was so good looking and so much fun to be around!!! I have never forgotten him after all these years.

Whenever I remember Dave I smile and then start laughing. Didn't hang out with him much but the times we did hook up it always turned into a memory of a good time with real laughs. I will miss seeing Dave but will not stop telling the stories of wonderful memories he helped create.

I remember my brother David in many special ways. He was a football and baseball star, avid fisherman and just a fun-loving adventurer. He had such a love for all his family and friends, I always knew he was there for me. I will miss you baby bro. Love from your "seester", Kathy

I loved "Fud"! I hadnt seen him in 30 years but we along with his brother Mike worked at Jet Electronics in the late 70's till I left for Arizona in 1982. Dave was a great friend and was always the most upbeat guy I ever met!
Bob Cook Tucson, Az.