Kenneth-Morrison-Obituary

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Kenneth M. Morrison

Needham, Massachusetts

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DIED
November 9, 2016
LOCATION
Needham, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children

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On November 9, 2016 Kenneth M. Morrison of Needham after much loving care at Avita of Needham with hospice care provided by Good Shepherd Community Care. He is survived by his devoted wife, Frances, of 51 years, his loving daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly & Timothy Lysaght of Wellesley and...

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Ken was part of the senior center bridge group. He was a wonderful man and excellent partner. We met briefly when he arranged for us to play at Avery before the new center was completed. My sincere condolences on your loss.
God bless. Rachel Mahar

Dear Fran,

We have so many fond memories of Ken. He definitely was a gentleman, who truly loved his family. Ken and Fran were always there to host a family gathering at their beautiful home in Needham. He always showed interest in talking with you regarding schooling, job, sports and your ideas on politics and was ready to give you advice on these matters. We are so very fortunate to have him in our family. We will miss you Ken, RIP.

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My condolences

A great loss

Chris Peters

Fran, Kim and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy at the loss of your beloved husband, Dad and grandfather. He was a special, caring person to all he met.
Know my prayers are with you during this difficult time. May Ken's memory be eternal.
Love and blessing to you all.

Fran, Coral and I extend our condolences to you in this difficult period. Ken and I shared much during our time in line together and then for the past 17+ years. I remember many nights with him in the cold at the tree lot.

Roger & Coral Ambuter

Sorry to learn of Ken 's passing...worked with him many years ago in the Systems Association, Bay State Chapter...always a gentleman ...always a mentor...God bless....Paul D. Maxwell

You were a man of many hats and had such a wonderful loving life. You will be missed by so many. Rest In Peace Ken. With Deepest Sympathy

Fran and Kim,
We will miss Ken at Avita! He always had a smile no matter how he was feeling.Ken was a true gentleman always asking everybody how they were feeling and "Are you having a good day".Wonderful person !