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Robert J. Morris

Cleveland, Ohio

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MORRIS ROBERT J. MORRIS, age 83. Dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann (nee Kachich); loving father of Robert J. Jr. (Kristine), Deborah Nadzam (Jeffrey), Nancy Geiser (Bill), and Peggy Moyer (Cameron); dear grandfather of eleven; great grandfather of five; dear brother of Laura Dadich (Albert); and...

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Dear Nadzam Family,

The passing of a loved one is very difficult. I am really sorry that you have to suffer such an enormous loss in your life. During this painful time, try to remind yourself of each and every person that your loved one has so wonderfully touched with great pride and happiness.

I have such fond memories of the friend that Mr. Morris was to all of us. He is sorely missed. Our 50th reunion in four years will not be the same without him.

Deb and family I was out of town when I learned of the passing of your father and grandfather, but I wanted you to know that you were in my thoughts and prayers. The hole you feel in your heart will be filled with all the memories of a life time and those memories will always be there to make you laugh when you are low. Just know I am here if you need me.
My love and prayers to you and your family. Mardi

Nancy & family,
Geoff and I were out of town and just learned of your loss. We want you to know we are thinking of you and send you and your family our love and sympathy.
Kiki & Geoff Stout

While my family hugs and consoles each other--the hugging and hand-squeezing and touching and tears such goodness in these days--I had to rush home and email comments on essays to my students in the mountains. I'm thinking Grandpa would've come to his students, and my mother, too--who is just exactly like him, just exactly the incarnation of his goodness and integrity and intelligence and compassion--would have come home to work and keep their word and make their deadlines and help the...

Dear Nancy & Family,
I don't know if you will remember me, but I lived across the street from your high school friend, Fiona Brown on Halworth Road (where my parents still reside). I saw the wonderful article about your Dad in the PD today and just wanted to convey my condolences for your loss.
I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Very truly yours,
Bob Smolko

Grampa-
Thank you for the sun-like moon the other morning. In my dream you were sure having a wonderful time with Uncle Andy. I never took the time to really thank you for everything you did for me. I tried to write down all of the things that remind me of you, but I was in my car and ran out of scraps of paper, so I will list what I can- and they are things-as you will notice that are the best things in life: first and foremost MUSIC and DANCING!!!!! with of course, the person you...

He was a great father - he taught me to respect people, no matter their background or status. I will miss him terribly.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss.
Bob hired me in 1966 to teach at Lomond School. I will neer forget his kindness
and his gentle manner.He was a wonderful example to many!!!