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John W. Morris Jr.

1939 - 2020

John W. Morris Jr. obituary, 1939-2020, Fresno, CA

BORN

1939

DIED

2020

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John Morris Obituary

John W Morris, Jr.
February 5, 1939 - November 15, 2020
Fresno, California - Our beloved John died peacefully on November 15, 2020 from complications of glioblastoma. We will remember his keen intelligence, determination, strength, and courage. John showed us how to fight bravely even if the odds were long.
John was born in Fortuna, CA on February 5, 1939. His family lived in Cambria for a short time before settling in Fresno. John was a proud graduate of Roosevelt High School, class of 1957, and he never missed a class reunion. He excelled at football and wrestling and made many close friendships that he sustained over his lifetime. His college years were at CSU, Fresno where he was and remained an active member of Theta Chi fraternity.
During his college years John worked as a brakeman for the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads, then as an insurance adjuster. He found his true passion however, as an attorney.
John graduated from San Francisco Law School and began a 40 year career in trial work that he loved. He was a fierce adversary who could shrewdly size up a set of facts and develop his battle plan, and he reveled in the challenges that litigation provided. He was very proud of his designation as a "Bad Rat." John was a member of the State Bar of California and the American Board of Trial Advocates.
Aside from the practice of law, John was a lover of history; all things sports-related, especially if it involved the 49ers, the Giants, the Golden State Warriors, or his grandchildren's basketball games; trains; a good joke, especially if it contained his favorite four-letter word; spy novels; a great debate on just about anything; Josh Gates and the Discovery Channel; his pups; and spending time with the multitude of people he considered to be friends. He valued his friends as family, and he counted them as friends for life.
John retired from his legal practice in April, 2018, and three months later was diagnosed with cancer. He approached this battle with the same determination and singular focus that he applied to a court trial. He had two wishes: that he would travel to Cuba and that he would see his grandchildren play basketball. He was delighted that both wishes were realized. Post treatment, John took a computer class and proudly got his driver's license renewed. Cancer may have won in the end, but it couldn't defeat John's spirit.
John's gift was in living life fully: enjoying and celebrating the people he loved; traveling widely and embracing life's adventures; contributing to causes he valued; and leaving his small piece of this world better for his presence. We are so proud of him.
Our John will be long remembered and missed by his wife, Mayo Goliti; daughter Kymberly Williams and her daughter Meredith; daughter Kaia Morris and her husband Miles Slattery, and their children Zayne and Maia; daughter Kira Lyons; sister Ann Morris and her family; in-laws Terry and Sandra Schulz and their family; and by the many friends who loved him.
Services were private, and a celebration of John's amazing life will be planned for a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in John's name to one of the following: First Congregational Church of Fresno, 2132 N. Van Ness Blvd, Fresno, 93704; the Poverello House, 412 F Street, Fresno 93706; or Animal Compassion Team, 2789 S. Orange Ave, Fresno, 93725.

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Published by Fresno Bee on Nov. 22, 2020.

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Erik Knak

June 14, 2024

I bumped into John's obituary by happenstance this morning. He was an excellent defense counsel working with some of my school district clients for many years. His gregarious, larger-than-life personality will remain in my memory.

Ann MORRIS, Sister

March 15, 2023

Ann MORRIS, Sister

March 15, 2023

Ann MORRIS, Sister

March 15, 2023

John W. MORRIS, Jr.
Roosevelt High School 1957

Ann MORRIS, Sister

March 15, 2023

Ann MORRIS, Sister

March 15, 2023

Regina Montez

May 18, 2021

I learned of John's passing today and my heart suddenly felt heavy. John Morris was one of my favorite bosses. He had so many interesting and funny stories. He will forever have my respect, a true man of honor. To his family I wish peace in your hearts.

Wendy Baeza

May 18, 2021

I’m deeply sorry to hear about his passing. John was a very kind and humbled person. He always made people laugh with funny jokes n stories. Rest In Peace John!

Barbara Hammel

April 29, 2021

Mayo— I’m so sorry to hear about John’s passing, and hope that you are well. It’s been a tough year, and I know John was a fighter, and remember his love of trains. I enjoyed working with him, and I enjoyed meeting you years ago. May his memory be for a blessing . Barbara Hammel

James Yeager

February 7, 2021

John was part of a group of young men who played sports for Roosevelt High. He was a good friend as well as a class mate and co-worker at the Santa Fe Rail Road. We stayed in touch from time to time chatting about old times. I know he will be missed by those who were fortunate enough to know him as a friend.

James Yeager

February 7, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Bruce Hills

November 30, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Julia King

November 24, 2020

I don't know what my life would have been like without John W. For over 20 years he was not just a boss ... he was my mentor and my dear friend. I will miss all of his witty stories but I know that he is in paradise ... sitting back and kicking his feet up with Clyde and Chester on his lap.

John Emerzian DC

November 23, 2020

He was a fine man ,wonderful attorney ,very very much loved his family!
He had great litigation skills and was very well spoken!
Mayo know how much he will be missed.

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