LARRY-MORRISON-Obituary

LARRY JOEL MORRISON

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Larry Joel Morrison a resident of Des Plaines for 40 years Graveside services for Larry Joel Morrison, 72, will be held at 12 noon Monday, at Shalom Memorial Park, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Larry was the devoted husband of Yvonne (nee Brooks) for 46 years; cherished father of Eric,...

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Yvonne, Very sorry for your loss. You certainly have my sympathy. Great times at UIC in Fayette. I am not sure if your mother is still living. I lost my first wife, age 44 of cancer. Have enjoyed following you on the internet. Lee Bowden & N39911
Visited with your brother in Stanley a few years back. Attended the UIC 50th Reunion. It was great. [email protected]

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your
time of grief. May your memories bring you
comfort.

The staff of Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care

My condolences to the Morison family. I was a classmate of Larry's at
Von Steuben H.S. all those years ago. It was wonderful re-connecting with him over the past several years at our class reunions and
annual lunches when I came to town to visit family. He was a lovely
person with am amazing attitude........I am truly sorry for your loss.
Carole (Schwartz) Haber
Los Angeles, Ca.

To grandma Morrison and nik and everyone. :( I am so sorry for your loss. He was such a great person and a great grandfather to Nik. I was there for a few years when Nik was there, even when he wasn't around. He would always say Hi to me in dunkin' doughnuts or at a store while he was shopping. he would always ask how I was doing, what my plans were, etc. He always had a story to tell or he would always tried to make you laugh. He was such a great person and he will dearly missed. Rest In...

To Yvonne & Family,
I was one of Larry's Lutheran General buddies. I worked with him over many years & became one of the 4 Amigos along with Larry, Freddy & Bob. I enjoyed being around Larry as he always had "another story" to tell the group. He will be greatly missed.
My thoughts for Larry are with you. He was a good guy.