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Robert L. Morris

Portland, Oregon

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Morris, Robert L. 67 Jan. 22, 1948 Feb. 13, 2015 Our brother and a friend to everyone who knew him has passed into God's hands. Bob grew up in West Linn and Lake Oswego. He has many extended family and friends in Condon, Ore., where he retired. He will be missed.

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Bob became a very dear friend to us living in Condon.He worked for us on many projects and was always so particular about results, we have several beautiful furniture pieces Bob worked on which we will always cherish.
Summer would be a favorite time to share our garden with Bob who looked forward to the beets!
Rest in peace our friend,
Henry & Nancy Wilkins

Yes, they say the good die young and Bob, aka THE EEL (long story), is certainly one of them. As part of the Wanker's Corner Gang I had the privilege of spending some of our misspent youth with Bob. Fabulous guy, wonderful sense of humor! He will be greatly missed...I still can't get my arms around his being the first to leave us.

Sorry to see you leave us so soon Bob! You fly with those Angels my friend. I will miss all of our crazy conversations we had after you moved back to Lake Oswego. It was so fun to laugh together!

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

So enjoyed our last visit. Always thought of you when driving to Fossil. God blessed you with real friends.

Thanksgiving with Bob and his family

Bob will always have a special place in my heart. He is my foster brother who came into our family when I was a very little girl. He made us laugh, he was such as gentle person, he made peace out of tough situations, he was family. We love you.

WE had lots of home visits from Bob and talked almost daily at the post office
after he moved we talked a lot on the phone we are sure going to miss him a lot. May you rest in peace my friend Wanda Houghtelling and Tim Arnst

Sorry you went so young

Robert and I became friends while he lived in Condon. We worked together on several construction jobs. I will always remember the passing conversations we had in the aisles of the local grocery store. Since he moved, I have thought of him often. I will miss him.