Gordon-Morris-Obituary

Gordon K. Morris

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Gordon K. Morris, 92, of Lower Mount Bethel Township, Pa, went home to be with the Lord, peacefully, on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at his residence, with his wife, Susanne, his daughter, Gail Knorr and grandson, Kenneth Hess by his side. Born: On December 11, 1915 in Lower Mount Bethel Township, he...

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Dear Suzanne and Family,

Sorry for your loss. I did not know about it until my sister Sharon was at the cemetery and said she saw the grave.

Please call me when you have time.

Donna Grogg
Verna Klotz

Dear Suzanne and Family,

Sorry for your loss. I did not know about it until my sister Sharon was at the cemetery and said she saw the grave.

Please call me when you have time.

Donna Grogg
Verna Klotz

Dear Suzanne, Joan, Gail and Family,
John and I send our condolences to your family. We will always remember Gordon as a special person and owe him all the thanks for the wonderful geneology we have in the Kachline family. His hard work and cheerful spirit will remain with us for many generations to come and we appreciate it so much.

Blessings to all of you!

Judy and John Levers
Jacksonville, FL

Dear Susanne and Family,

I am so sorry to hear of Gordon's passing.I do not get the paper but Donna was kind enough to let me know.

I just saw and spoke to him a few weeks ago at Manor Care and I'm ever so glad I did. He was not himself of whom I remember always being so cheery and talkative but then I wasn't thinking he would be since speaking to you Susanne.

My most deepest condolences to you all.So sorry I can't make the funeral.

Yours...

Dear Suzanne , Joan, Gail and Families
So sorry to hear about Gordon. I will not be able to make the service but please remember you are in my thoughts and prayers. I wish you all the best and we were just talking about how he took my dad to the hospital when he was working on their house many years ago and my Dad cut the tip of his finger off. Gordon found the tip and drove him there. What a pleasent and great guy he was.

Condolences from
Donna(Sandt)Everitt