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Edward R. Morris

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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Edward R. Morris, 69, of Palmer Twp. died February 21, 2014 in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Patricia (Zimitz) Morris. They celebrated 13 years of marriage on April 3, 2013. Born: Ed was born June 28, 1944 in Lakehurst, NJ. Son of the late Edward R. and Boletta (Jurgensen) Morris....

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It´s hard to believe that Ed has been gone for 10 years. I think about him often and will never forget the time we spent together. Rest in peace Ed.

Those we lose continue on in our hearts and memories.
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The Greer Family

Patti,
I wish you and your family much strength and peace during this difficult time. I hope you find comfort in your memories of Ed. I will miss Ed's many jokes, our moments listening to music while he smoked his cigar, our countless talks and card/scrabble games. I have learned a lot from Ed and will miss him. He will always be in my heart.
With my deepest sympathy,

To the family and friends of my friend, Ed Morris. I knew Ed if one could ever really know Ed from our boyhood days. He lived up the hill, same road. His Dad was a Navy man and I always thought the anchor at the end of the driveway was exotic and mysterious. Ed and I played football together. Undefeated, sort of. We drifted apart but I learned what the anchor meant,I think. We reconnected one fall evening in the fall of 2010 on a football field in New Jersey: sadder, gladder, sager, kinder. I...

Sorry for your loss Pat and Michelle. Ed will no longer suffer. His guardian angel will now watch over you. Blessings.

Regards,
Darlene and Dennis

Pat and Family
We were so sorry to hear of Ed's passing.Know you and your family are in our prayers. God Bless
Dr Stahl,Tiffanie,Tammy and Corrie
Stahl Foot And Ankle

My prayers go with you Patti - He touched many lives with his heart, humor and scrabble skills. Our lives are forever changed by knowing both of you.

Over the past seven (7) years I spent hundreds of hours with Ed just talking, watching television or sitting in his garage puffing on a fine cigar. I would have a beer and he would be sipping Crested "10' Irish Whiskey while listening to me singing and playing my guitar. Although wheelchair bound, he enjoyed playing poker at our community clubhouse with the Thursday Poker Group. Life dealt him a lousy hand but I never once heard him complain. He was the kindest most generous person I ever...

It was a pleasure to know Ed for a short time,he loved playing cards! He was a great husband to wife Pat! My deepest sympathy goes to Pat and family!
In heaven there is no pain and he is smiling! Rest in peace!