May God bless you and your...
I remembered Mo fondly from our days together at Kent State, and am sorry to hear of his passing, he was a great guy RIP.
Jennifer Robinson
February 16, 2025 | Ocala, FL | Friend


Toledo, Ohio
COLLIERMorris Lee Morris Lee Collier, 53, of Toledo, unexpectedly passed away on September 12, 2015. Moe loved spending time with his children, fishing, and was an avid football fan. Moe attended Kent State University where he played football for four years and later earned his master's degree in...
Read MoreI remembered Mo fondly from our days together at Kent State, and am sorry to hear of his passing, he was a great guy RIP.
Jennifer Robinson
February 16, 2025 | Ocala, FL | Friend
I miss you and think about you everyday. I love you big brother.
Little Brother Sean
April 11, 2024 | Family
Sorry just heard. Great guy ,will be missed.
michael wright
March 03, 2016 | Millbury, OH
Thank you to everyone for the kind words and prayers for my brother Mo.We really appreciate it very much.
Sean Collier
February 01, 2016 | Perrysburg, OH
Cameron, I send my kindest regards to you. Cameron, please tell your mom, Pam hello for me. I babysat you for Mo and your mom. U were the cutest baby and I'm sure you grew into a fine young man.
I send my condolences to you and your family.
With Love,
Rose
Rose Gill
December 23, 2015 | Toledo, OH
The previous note is from your KSU teammate Jim Weist - Mansfield Ohio
December 14, 2015
Rest in Peace Mo, many fun times at KSU together. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
December 14, 2015
God bless your soul Morris . And I thank God for placing you in my life as a competitor in high school football Waite vs Cardinal Stritch , thanks for your testimony as an adult about your life experiences for it has truly made me a better man .Rest in peace . Amen
John Reese
December 03, 2015 | Tol, OH

To the Collier family, Donna & their children - it made me sad to read that Moe is gone. Something made me think about him tonight, & I Googled him purely out of curiousity as to what he'd been up to. I can't express the shock I felt. I met him just prior to his heading off to Kent State. He was larger than life, outgoing, always smiling. I never laughed so much in my life. What a gift, & comfort, our memories are. I'm so very sorry for you all.
Dana DiNardo
October 03, 2015 | Waterville, OH