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Robert Joseph Morris

Novato, California

1952 - 2018

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Robert Joseph Morris Robert Joseph "Bob" Morris (66) of Mill Valley, CA passed away surrounded by love in San Rafael, CA on Saturday, November 24, 2018. His wife of 40 years, Alison, their two daughters, Jessica and Janean, son-in-law Marcel, sister Vicki, sister-in-law Jan, and his first...

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A wonderful man! Our hearts go out to his lovely family. His memory will be treasured by all of us.

As a co-worker with Bob at So. Pacific RR, we worked together on many photo/video projects. He could always perform magic with his skills in computer graphics during the video editing process. I also enjoyed our lunch meets in SF from time to time to talk about family, SF Giants etc. I will think of Bob often. RIP Friend.

I was fortunate to have been able to call Bob a friend for many years. We worked together which gave me the great pleasure of admiring Bobs wonderful creative talents in the film, video and digital world. His creativity was admired by everyone that saw his work, especially by those of us who had the opportunity to work with him. He was one of the few people with the talents to actually push the limits of the early software photo manipulation programs provided to photographers. I had the...

My boyhood friend went to Neil Cummins School, we had a great time in 1966. Bob always looked for the best in people, he had a gentle spirit was kind to everyone! Bob and I would love to make water rafts after a big rain pretending we were Tom Sawyer going down the Mississippi...smooth sailing my friend. Bob's love will live on through his wonderful grand children, which I know he will be keeping his living spirit surrounding them! Job well done my friend RIP

Bob and I went to the same grade school and high school in Marin. He was a kind and gentle person. I have not seen him for maybe forty years now, but I can remember his face and personality as if it were yesterday. He was a good person, in a world where that is a rare quality.

I remember when Bob would borrow his Aunts Road Runner. Man, that thing was fast, and we were young ,and restless, and free.

Rest in peace.