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Max Folsom Morris

Orlando, Florida

1928 - 2018

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Dr. Max Folsom Morris of Winter Park, FL born on Nov. 3, 1928, passed on April 9, 2018. Friends will be received Thurs., April 12, 6:00pm & Fri., April 13, 10:00am, service at 11:00am at Christ Church of Orlando. Burial will be held in Midway Cemetery, Zolfo Springs, Fl. Please visit

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I had the privilege of knowing Dr. Max Morris most of my life. He was a friend and business partner. Although we lost contact some Years ago. He will be missed.

A truly great servant of God and pioneer in the Biblical literature field. I learned much from him in those early days of crafting and developing the KS Bible, and I am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him and the entire Bible team.

Max was a Friend and Business Partner. Will be truly missed.

I Just Wan't To Say A Few Words About Max I Didn't Know Him I Read Things About Him What I Read Is Beautiful What A Godly Man I Wish I Knew Him I Heard All The Stories At The Memorial He Has A Lovely Family Max Is There Angel He Will Protect Them Love Them

What a brilliant man, inventing the Kwikscan system for reading... I will always treasure the time I spent working with Max and Nila Vae on the editing process of those Bibles. The Christian culture will certainly miss his efforts for the Lord. I trust his work will continue through others as their part of his part of Christ's ministry. My condolences to his family and friends.

He was a great man, He will be missed.

Max Morris was one of the people in my life I will always wish I had been allowed to know better that I did.
But what I did know about this man I knew as Uncle Max, I loved and respected. He and my Aunt Nila Vae his beautiful and very energetic wife were instrumental in God's plans for me to attend Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. Dr. Jerry Falwell was one of several well know servants of God who they called friends. One of my fondest memories of my Uncle Max was going out with...

I didn't know Dr. Morris all that well, but I did have the opportunity several times to sit down and talk to him about his life and accomplishments.

The most recent talk I had with him was at our recent church picnic in March (we both attended Christ Church of Orlando).

I asked him questions about his time with Dr. Billy Graham and the crusades he went on with Dr. Graham. He was ten (10) years younger than Dr. Graham but worked with him for about ten (10) years, coordinating...