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Morris Joseph Loveless

Olympia, Washington

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Morris Joseph Loveless

Morris Joseph Loveless died on Friday, November 6, 2009, following a brief hospitalization. Death was caused by complications from pneumonia. Moe was 87 years old. Born on March 22, 1922 in Alexandria Indiana, Moe was one of 8 brothers and sisters raised on a small...

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We have many fond memories of the hours we spent aboard each others boats....both at the club and in northern waters. His friendship, good humor and common sense will be sorely missed by all of us who had a chance to share in his life.

Jill, Tim and family,

Our love to you as you work through the grief of losing your father. Your close connection with him blessed his life and yours. You are in our thoughts and prayers

Uncle Moe was my granfather Ernie's brother. I used to see him at family reunions in Kokomo. He always had time to talk, even to the littlest kids.
When I got older Grandad and I flew out to hunt and fish with Chic and Moe. It was two weeks I will remember all my life. It was like episodes of The American Sportsman Show that I grew up watching on tv.
He was a breath of air that will be missed.

Hey great Grandpa Moe. I love you... I wish that you didnt go.. I didnt know you as well... but I know that you are an amazing guy. Ill miss you. You will always be in my heart!!

Moe was my grandma's brother (Mercedes Lear). I don't have lots of memories of him, but I do remember when he would visit Indiana, it was an "event" to my grandma and the rest of the family. Grandma was so proud of his accomplishments and always had stories to tell about him. She always reminded us that Moe was the perfect example that we could accomplish anything in life we wanted to if we tried hard enough.

I distinctly remember being six or seven years old and he taught me...

Moe was my favorite uncle and I think because he did what he said he was going to do and damn the torpedos. The vacations on the Pajilo in the San Juans are still vivid. Moe challenged me as a 9 year old to shoot his captains hat off of a fence post with a 410 shotgun. Needless to say he had to finish that voyage with several BB's in his hat.

When I was 18 we picked up some friends that were trying to ride their bicycles from Yakima to Olympia (we were headed to Olympia). They...

Our families condolences to Jill, her husband Tim and the rest of the family. I knew Moe(or Dad) as I always called him, through Jill & Tim, who are long time friends of mine. Moe was a great guy; always quick with a joke and laughter. He definitely loved boating & fishing! May he rest in peace on the high seas of Heaven and meet up with his wife of many years, Chris, and also Big Al who made a few custom fishing rods for him. Lord Bless the family and relatives of Moe and keep him in your...

In 1949 Moe took me boating on Bud Bay and fishing at a trout farm. Always hospitable over the years. Fondly remembered by a Canadian cousin.

We will miss you Moe, the docks just won't be the same.

The Boathouse Guys