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Richard McMorris

Chittenango, New York

1937 - 2020

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Richard Hugh McMorris March 31, 2020 Richard Hugh McMorris, known by many as "Rich" or "Dick", longtime resident of Chittenango, NY, died peacefully Tuesday morning, March 31, 2020 after a short illness. He was born August 26, 1937 in Oneonta, NY, a son of the late Ralph and Marian (Covell)...

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I knew Richard from the Healing Rooms where we served together. He was a dear man, always friendly and fun loving! I will miss Richard's teasing and corny jokes and until we meet again, I will truly miss seeing Richard's smile!

Richard was a beloved member of the Healing Rooms for many years. He loved the Prayer and Healing Rooms and was a faithful supporter and dedicated team member. We will miss him, but we rejoice knowing that He is with the Lord and reunited with his beloved wife Barbara. Please pray for the family.

Vince & Deb Aquilino
Directors, The Prayer and Healing Rooms of Greater Syracuse

Dick and I worked together for many years in parole,He was one the finest persons ! Ever met as well as one of the best parole officers ! He had a great love for The Lord and his actions and behavior testified to that!He will be sorely missed but has gone on to his reward!

Dick and I worked together for many years. He personified integrity, a sense of humor, and a love for his family and church. No words can express what a wonderful individual he was and all the things he did for others, which few knew about.

The Central New York area has lost a fine man but heaven has gained someone special. He is now reunited with his loving wife Barb.

Dick, your earthly work is done and it is time to be at rest with the Lord.

Chet Fritz

Dick and I worked together for many years.He personified integrity, a sense of humor and a love for his family and church. No words can express what a wonderful individual he was and all the things he did for others which few new about
The central New York area has lost a fine man but Heaven has gained someone special. He is now reunited with his lovin wife Barb.
Dick, your earthly work is done and it is time to be at rest. Rest easy with the Lord.

I did a bible study with Dick and Barb. They were very special people. Dick had a sense of humor that would keep you smiling. He always had tootsie rolls to share too. They both loved the Lord and I feel privileged to have known them. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

I worked with Dick in Parole for 16 years. He was a practical joker who loved to put the paper holes from three-hole-punches in my desk drawer. I don't think he appreciated the time I taped his phone button down, but it was hysterical listening to him trying to answer the phone. On my last visit with Dick several years ago, he sent me home with a few pieces of his famous stained glass. My heart goes out to your family during this difficult time -Cathy Barling-