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Irma Mack Morris

Ardmore, Pennsylvania

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June 8, 2011Irma Mack Morris, 80, passed away Wednesday, June 8, 2011, after a long battle with lung disease. Irma was born in Kingston on January 11, 1931, as the oldest child of Robert E. Mack and Elizabeth Rundle Mack. She graduated in 1948 from Forty Fort High School and later trained in...

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Our Syracuse days were always made more fun by spending time with your family. I miss those days. Thank you for watching over us all. Say hi to my mom and dad, I´m sure the four of you are hanging out together,

Think of you often, your smile and laugh were so beautiful. Miss those days in Syracuse

You are in my thoughts quite a bit. Thank you for all the laughs and smiles that you gave me and my mom and dad. We adored you

I miss you Mrs Morris. Thank you for being such a wonderful friend to my mom and dad. I always loved visiting you or having you visit us. I love you dearly.

Irma was my mom's best GE Friend. I have so many treasured memories of her and my mom. Irma, I will miss you, but i know you are with my mom and dad now. Thank you so much for all you did for me. God bless you.

Dear Morris Family,

I met Irma when I was working as a flight attendant for Midway Airlines over 20 years ago. She was a delightful passenger and a wonderful lady. We made a connection that continued with Christmas cards and the occasional phone call through the years. Her common sense approach to life, friends, and family was an inspiration. I am very sorry for your loss.

To suggest that Irma Morris mothered five boys is one of the more profound understatements of our time. Irma Morris mothered any and everyone who sat at her kitchen table, not to mention the "motherly" opinions she had about some who weren't at the table. As a profound beneficiary of her many attentions, I am grateful for her life, but saddened by her death. May God bless her soul, and comfort her boys and their families.

Dear Morris Family -

I was very saddened to learn of the passing of Irma. While it has been years since we have been in touch, I have very fond memories of the time I spent with her and all of you. She was a wonderful and loving person and was very special to me. I am sure that you miss her every day.

My best to all of you, Gretchen

To the Entire Morris Family,

I am so sorry to learn of Irma's passing. Each time that I met her, she couldn't have been kinder to me.

We are four "boys" in our family and it was tough on my wife. I can only imagine what life must have been like with five "boys." It must have been tough to get in a word edgewise, but I know she did it and did it well.

My thoughts are with all of you.

Jerry Newman