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Max H. Morris

Akron, Ohio

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Max H. Morris, 86, went to be with the Lord on November 14, 2012. Max served with the U.S. Navy during World War II and the Korean War. He retired from Brinks after 25 years of service. Max enjoyed his hobby of flying homing pigeons.Preceded in death by sons, Joel and Eddy, survivors include his...

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Jodie, Pam, Susan and Family,
So much sorrow and so much sadness in too short of time. I really don't have many words of comfot to add. I can only tell you that I will think of you in my prayers and often. Memories become so very important that it is hard to catch up with them, but we do. Then they become the most precious. My deepest sympathies to all in the "Morris Family".

To the family, I'm sorry to hear about Max, I know you all will miss him I haven't seen you all in years but my father built your home in Suffield, Oh. I can remember Max giving me Cindy my Irish Setter. Love to all.

Dear Betty and the Max Morris Family,
Max was such great guy. We had some great times
with Max and his family. So sorry I am down
south for the winter and not able to be there. My sympathy to all of you.
Love, Jerry Shanafelt

To the entire Morris family -
I fondly remember the bonfires and picnics of so many years ago. Loved coming to your house "out in the country". Your Mom and Dad were always so great to all of us.
My deepest sympathy to you all.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Rest in peace Daddy. Give everyone a hug and kiss from me. I love you.

Betty,

You have our heartfelt sympathies in the passing of your husband. God bless.

John & Eileen (Buzard) Cain

You know that I miss you terribly,and I miss our weekly phone calls,but I know you are having a wonderful family reunion in heaven.I love you daddy~Jodie

Pam, Jodie, Suzie, Max and Morris family, You have my most heartfelt thoughts and prayers. He was such a handsome man and always kind to me.Your family has lost so many loved ones, too close to comprehend, that I can't imagine your despair and pain. Words are just that, words, with no meaning or solution and aid, at a time like this. I can feel your pain and I know this sense of lonliness "feeling" only too well. God Bless you all and hold tight to those memories, they are...