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Dr. Helen O'Neill Morris

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Helen O'Neill Morris, social worker and educator, died August 30th at home. She was 85. Helen was predeceased by her son, Frank X. Morris and survived by Frank L. Morris, her husband of 64 years; her children: Michael (Cyndy), Robert, Edward (Ann), Bernadette Warman (Tim), Daniel and Thomas...

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Helen was an angel. She was so caring and giving of herself. I think her mission in life was to help others. She opened her heart to so many people in need, and she carried them on her shoulders through difficult times. She was an angel, and she will be missed by so many of us.

Helen was a consummate professional. She was caring and competent. I was fortunate to know her. She lives in our memories. She left lasting impressions. She will be missed.

Helen was an incredible inspiration to all who knew her and I am honored to have known her for the short time she was in my life. Deeply missed. <3

I was honored to have the opportunity to meet and get to know Helen and Frank. She was a very special lady and will be greatly missed

Oh Nana, So many wonderful memories spent with you and your wonderful children and my buddy Bernadette. Love in our hearts for you always, and peace and prayers for the family.

To your family, colleagues, patients, friends and "furry"companions.

Thank you Dr. Morris for helping me at a rough spot in my life. You did...help me heal. I do believe in the hereafter and know you will get this message.

H.R. Jones, PA-C

Thinking of all of you at this sad time, sorry I will not be with you Thursday. Helene up in Maine

My deepest sympathy to all of Helen's family. I was a doctoral student with Helen at Temple, and we finished at the same time. She was a true lady, in every sense of the word. May she rest in peace. Mary Beth Clark, Hershey, PA.

Dr. Morris was my prof and mentor at Temple Hbg MSW Program. Her warm smile and comforting words helped me and fellow students through many long evenings, and she will be fondly remembered for the knowledge and love she shared.
Enza Jones Simpson