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Richard L. Morrison

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1944 - 2008

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Richard L. Morrison, 64, of Carlisle, died Monday, Sept. 1, 2008 at his home. He was born on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 1944, in Newville, and was a son of the late Robert H. and Fleta (Stum) Morrison.He was a 1962 graduate of Carlisle High School, and retired from Tyco Electronics in...

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Sandy,
So sorry to read about your loss. Haven't seen you or your family in years since Fleta passed away. Our thoughts are prayers are with you.

sandy,jeff & dylan
one can not express the way one feels for your lost but knowing that your love one is at peace/rest gives us comfort in knowing he is being taken care of. my prayer for you is that god will comfort you & keep you at perfect peace. youll know i will always be here for you as long as god permits. i know i will miss mr. morrison (as i called him) his voice when i would call the house & we'd talked of his retirement. things he was enjoying, doing with his family. we love...

To the Morrison Family,

I worked with Dick at AMP/Tyco and he was a great co-worker. He was always joking around. Even after I left Tyco when Dick would see me out and about he would stop and talk. My thoughts and prayers are with the family throughout this very tough time.

Sandy and Jeff,
I will always remember the fond memories of Dick. What a kidder he was. I will forever remember riding my bike to your house, selling Girl Scout cookies, or anything from school and him always giving me a hard time telling me that you left because you knew that I was coming out to sell things to you. He would always say to me when he found out the price of Girl Scout cookies "How much do you want from me?", "that is way too much!" I will remember all the times that he took...

Jeff
We are sorry for your loss.
Cherish all your memories.

Your friends @ Kuehne & Nagel

Sandy and Jeff,

I have fond memories of times that we spent together from years gone by that still bring me smiles and giggles. It is my hope for you both that one day your tears and saddness will turn into smiles and giggles when you recall the wonderful times that you were able to share as a family through the years.
With heart felt smypathy,

Dick and I worked together for many years at Amp/Tyco.  Dick was always pleasant to be around and good natured.  Thanks for the memories we shared together. To the Morrison family - I'm so sorry for your loss.

We are so sorry to hear the passing of Dick. He was a good friend who will be missed.

Sandy and Family,

I would like to express my sincere sympathy to you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.