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Jimmy Will Morrison

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
February 1, 2018
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Seattle, Washington

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Jimmy Morrison passed away on February 1, 2018 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 25, 2018.

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Though time passes we still long to be with our loved ones. Cherish your memories and look forward to the day He promises to reunite us with our dear loved ones as stated at 1 Thessalonians 4:14.
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The Williams

My first and worst memory of my Uncle Jimmy Will was when I was about 5 yrs old and he yanked my butt up and spanked me for stepping on his feet. He told this story to me when we were down in Fredericksburg. Oh how he laughed telling about Mom (Shirley Ann as he always called her) when he whipped my butt that she just sat there with her mouth wide open in shock.
My fondest memory of Uncle Jim is the time we spent in Fredericksburg in September 2017 with him and Judi. We really had...

EVEN THOUGH JIMMY WILL WAS MY DAD'S COUSIN I ALWAYS CALLED HIM UNCLE JIMMY INSTEAD OF COUSIN JIMMY. HE ALWAYS CALLED ME "SHELL" INSTEAD OF MICHELLE. I ALWAYS KNEW WHEN I ANSWERED THE PHONE AND HEARD "HELLO SHELL HOW THE HECK YOU DOING" THEN I KNEW IT WAS JIMMY WILL WITHOUT HIM HAVING TO TELL ME WHO HE WAS. LIVING IN SEATTLE AND LATER IN ROCKPORT WE MAINLY STAYED IN CONTACT BY PHONE. I ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD WITH SO MUCH ANTICIPATION WHEN I HEARD HE WAS COMING BACK TO HIS HOMETOWN OF...

Jim will be surely missed by so many. I've known Jim for many years, as he was the husband of my very dear friend Judi. Jim was a wonderful man; always easy to be around. He was kind, funny and such a wonderful husband to my friend. He was a good, good man and I'll sure miss him.

There are so many great memories of my dad I will forever cherish. He taught me the love of music from a young age. I miss him playing the piano which he played by sound as he couldn't read the notes. He taught me how to dance which I couldn't wait to turn 21 to go dancing with my daddy. Growing up we had weekend adventures camping all around Washington with great friends; The Johnson's and The Dennis's. Southern Comfort was dads pride and joy which he drove so proudly all over the US...

You were a great man, loved by so many. You never met a stranger who didn't become a friend. I will see you again. I love you so very much and miss you everyday.

Someone in Seattle Loves You! God I miss you.