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just found this as I was trying to reach you both..its been a year April 9th..you were so wonderful to me and to Guy. I will never forget and will cherish the memories ..
Jackie morriss
April 04, 2013 | Commerce, TX
Lubbock, Texas
James Garnett Morris LUBBOCK- James Garnett Morris passed away on April 8, 2012. He was born June 26, 1922 in Lingleville, Texas. He attended schools in Wichita Falls where he was the editor of the school paper and graduated with honors, two years early. Jim, as he liked to be called, received a...
Read Morejust found this as I was trying to reach you both..its been a year April 9th..you were so wonderful to me and to Guy. I will never forget and will cherish the memories ..
Jackie morriss
April 04, 2013 | Commerce, TX
My prayers are with your family.
Matt Rinker
April 11, 2012 | Frisco, TX
Jim was a great American. He was always there to serve his country or help his fellow man. I worked with him on medical issues in Austin and Washington. He always gave good advice and asked for nothing in return. He will be missed by our entire community. Betty, you and the kids are in my prayers.
Kent Hance
Kent Hance
April 10, 2012 | Lubbock, TX
We are sorry for your loss. You and all of your family are in our prayers.
Howard and Sue Cowan
April 09, 2012
Betty, it is with fondest memories that I think of Jim and you. Not only for your gracious hospitality but for all your contributions/efforts to better our state and the lives of women. My condolences to you and your family.
Marga Simmons
April 09, 2012 | Menard, TX
Dear Betty,
It is with my deepest condolences that I write you. Jim was such a special man. I was so honored to know him. My best wishes for you!
John Simmons
April 09, 2012 | Tyler, TX
Jim and Betty Morris were and are our friends who opened their home to us in a most challenging time of our lives. Their warmth, friendship, support and encouragement is something that will live in our hearts forever. Though miles apart, we think of them often, grateful to God for the gift of their lives and the way both have blest the Lubbock Community and the Nicholsons.
The Rev. Dr. Robert D Nicholson and
Elizabeth R Nicholson
450 NE 100th St # 502
Seattle, WA...
Rev Dr Robert D Nicholson
April 09, 2012 | Seattle, WA