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Michele D. Morris

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Michele D. MorrisLongmeadowMichele D. Morris of Longmeadow, MA passed away on August 12, 2024 after a courageous year long battle with cancer. She was born in Baltimore, MD. She is survived by her husband, James Ferguson of Longmeadow, MA. Her sisters; Robin Stevens of Eldridge, MD, and Heidi and...

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Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. I wanted you to know that I am so incredibly grateful to have had you as my sister and best friend. I would give anything to have one more moment spent with you. Missing you more than ever143 forever, Rooby

I visited New Haven on Michele's birthday last week. I had discovered New Haven when Michele stayed there when Jim had his surgery at Yale. Walking into Atticus Books I felt her beside me, her focus on all the non-fiction books, the glee at the pastries in the cafe case, her thoughtfulness looking for the perfect card. She is never far from my thoughts and I will miss her every day for the rest of my life.

Of all the photos of my sister I think she would like to be remembered by this one the most. Michele with her beloved horse, Star. Where has the time gone? It seems like just yesterday that we talked and laughed together. I will miss you for the rest of m

It will be one year on Tuesday since you left us. My god,I miss you so much. I hope I´ve made you proud, you inspire me in everything I do and say. As long as my heart is beating, you will be with me. 143 my sweet MooOnly your, Rooby

So sorry to hear about the passing of Michele, she was wonderful to work with at Dakin Humane Society. We had lots of fun, and how wonderful it was to have her attend my daughter's wedding. I will always miss her.

I am so sorry to hear this. She was always so sweet to us when we lived in the neighborhood. When we were out walking she would go out of her way to greet our dog Phoebe. May she rest.

Through working together at the Connecticut Supreme Court, I gained a dear friend. I will always cherish the friendship, and I know she is shining a light above. My thoughts are with Jim and Michele´s family and circle of friends.

My memories of my sister... https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRyhSaLRk25cGoX3uD1HkJ7DmVm6boa_lCaJPAnuJ96Aep9EahpSU7g5mvbsDLSPGcf-0lVkbKrVY4V/pub

Michele and I began to share quality time as sisters when I married for the second time. She truly liked my husband and certainly loved my children. Her desire to be `favorite ´ aunt to both of my children as well as my youngest sister ´ s children was an easy get. She was always present for our live ´ s events, taking family vacations with us to the Outer Banks, coming down for school concerts, visiting every summer, always sending gi