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Robert G. Morris

Greenwich, Connecticut

1932 - 2022

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Robert G. MorrisFebruary 23, 2022Robert G. Morris, affectionately known as Spider, passed away on February 23, 2022 after a brief illness. He is survived by his four loving children, Kerry, Kevin, Brian and Kate, brothers William (Bonnie), Patrick (Phyllis), and Clyde Morris and several nieces...

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So sorry of Bob's passing.Worked withn Bob at the Riverside P O He got me to attend my first K of C picnic.HE was always happy.Rest in Peace my friend. Ted Allegrini

One of the many great memories of my twenty five years in Greenwich was walking down The Avenue in the Saint Patrick's Day Parade with Bob Morris (and Pete Becker). Bob seemed to know something humorous about every single parade watcher and wasn't shy about voicing it. Of course, after the parade we retreated to The Knights where the merriment resumed. Those days will live on forever in the hearts of all who attended.

To the Morris Family, Sorry about "SPIDERS" passing, I was one of the first to serve K of C Christmas Dinners with him and others, had great times together. Rest In Peace My Friend

Bobby was a good friend of my husband, Phil. He was in our wedding party as an usher, April 23, 1960. We were living in Norwalk at the time when my husband was in college & Bobby's job at the time was repossesing cars & he needed someone to drive his car while he repossessed the other. I was available & helped him. Had good & fun memories from way back then. Phil & I lasted visited Bobby April 23, 2019 which was surprise for your Dad. Keep his memory alive with much love.

To the Morris family, Spider has man a life long friend of our family, a real class Irish gentleman, was always great bumping into him and catching up on everyone. Greenwich has lost a great one. Rest In Peace, and may the road rise to meet you. Tim Murphy and family

Hope that happy memories bring peace .

To the entire Morris clan; So sorry to hear of Spiders passing. I've had the pleasure of knowing him since our days at Iona and since have shared many great times, including playing for his Patio softball team. He was a great contributor to good causes, especially the K of C Chrismas dinner and always had a great story. Greenwich has lost another a good man.

I remember Bob from the Knights and worked with him at the post office. He had a heart of Gold and a smile to go with it. God bless him and his family.

We have many fond memories and happy times with Spider. Our deepest sympathy to his family.