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Myra Mann MORRISON

Palm Beach, Florida

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MORRISON, Myra Mann Myra Mann Morrison, long-time resident of Palm Beach, died September 5, 2017 after a long illness. She was 85 years old. A native of Victoria, Australia, she was the daughter of Edward Maxted Dew and Victoria May Cameron Dew. Mrs. Morrison completed her nursing training in...

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Sad news, I stoped att the house today , noticed a for sales sign. In from MN i often stop in when in town. I have enjoyed knowing Myra for years living next door to my late father in-law. Myra was always full of life and kind words.

I'll miss not stoping in for our visits

From the time Sam and I met Myra and John we knew she was special. Myra had a gift of making you feel as though you were long-time friends even though you just met. Her stories of people she knew and met were so interesting and she made you feel that you were already a part of the story she was telling. No one was a stranger to Myra and she'll continue that gift in her new home. God brought a beautiful butterfly into our lives and we are so blessed by His gift to us. Myra will live in our...

Myra,Dedra,Barbara,Ben,Steve,Denise

How I loved Myra! She was such a mentor and big sister to me when I worked at Cutter Real Estate so many moons ago! Always cheerful, she laughed constantly,and working and partnering with her was a blast!! I feel confident she is in heaven with her Lord and her many family members and friends . She is now simply divine with a gorgeous new body singing and dancing up a storm! Can't wait to see you again, Myra! Love you always! ❤Denise

We will miss Myra and John very much. They lit up our lives when they visited the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. We send John our sincere sympathies, as he will miss his help in life. She was a wonderful spirit who never gave up in all her trials. We loved her and we will miss her.Angus and Dolina.

In 1964 we were married sophomore college students living at 154 Third St. NE in Atlanta; Myra lived at the corner of Third and Piedmont and worked at the Ponce de Leon Infirmary then. We met as she walked her Standard Poodle "Cracker"; she befriended us, introduced us to her Mother who came for a visit. She was a lovely lady who definitely wore the most unique nurse's cap we saw in Atlanta.

Myra had the ability to light up a room just by walking into it. We will sorely miss her and her loving, giving, wise countenance. God bless you, Myra.

Vicki and Bob Chelberg

Sending my condolences to your family. May prayer be a great comfort to you during this time 1 Thessalonians 5:17

Myra Morrison & Jamie Murdock