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Judith L. Morris

Portland, Maine

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Judith L. (Webber) Morris, 68 PORTLAND -- Judith L. (Webber) Morris, 68, died peacefully on Feb. 23, 2009, after living with, enduring, and then suffering from Alzheimer's disease for more than 16 years. Born and raised in Portland, she lived here her whole life. She attended Portland's...

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Dear Morris kids and family: I'm sad to hear of the passing of your mom. Many years have gone by since all us kids used to play hide-and-go-seek and practice gymnastics in the neighborhood. Wishing you lots of loving memories, good health and happiness from across the miles.

With deep sympathys

News forwarded to me via my sister and Mom. Very sorry to hear.
Condolences to you all. Lots of fond memories of the Peaks Island crowd.

Dear Laurie,
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She was such a great person. I have such fond memories of your Mom and Dad when they came in for haircuts. I've thought of you often and you'll continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Lisa, Laurie and Linda and your beloved companions, The world is a different place without one's parents, just know that if the caring of friends and relatives is of comfort...take comfort. How special the legacy is she left in each of you and how proud both your parents were of you three. Scripture has extravagant promises for your solace, until wonderful memories take the place of loss and sadness. All my love, Holly

Dear Lisa,Laurie and Linda
We were just made aware of your mom's passing. What a dear sweet Lady she was and she lived life to the fullest. We have so many great memories of Jack and Judy in the Prudential years. They are together at last. You have our sincere condolenses. May all the wonderful memories you have of your mom bring you comfort.

Judy is at peace with Jackie. Condolences from John (Bunny) and Sue Covin, Burtonsville, Maryland.

Dear Lisa, Laurie and Linda...
One of the fondest memories Bob and I have of Judy (and Jack) is riding around the island singing MAKE A FRIEND TODAY!, they were our first friends on Peaks Island. Judy was a special friend to us and we will always remember her smile, her energy, hundreds of backshore cookouts , her white pizza and of course, THE tacos!
love, Claire and Bob Dahl

Lisa,

My condolences to you and your family.