Stephen-Morris-Obituary

Stephen Crane Morris

Cleveland, Ohio

Oct 20, 1926 – Oct 19, 2024 (Age 97)

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BORN
October 20, 1926
DIED
October 19, 2024
AGE
97
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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Stephen Crane Morris (97) died peacefully on October 19, 2024. He was preceded in death in 2020 by his loving wife and best friend of 67 years, Amanda Ford Morris. Their devotion to each other was truly an inspiration.Steve is survived by his four children: Annie (Frank), Warren (Betsi), Patrick...

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On a "Roy Lancaster tour" in China in 1981 I met Steve and we had a good, bur faraway friendship as I am living in The Netherlands. In 1989 together with our good friend Tim Brotzmann (who also participated in the China tour) we visited him and his lovely wife Amanda for a very nice lunch in their garden walking on "memory path". I still have the very best memories of that tour and of the friendship with Steve. I am sure that he will be terribly missed by the members of his family and all...

He certainly was an amazing man. May he rest in peace.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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Dear Annie. So sorry to learn of your Dad passing. ox Joan Greitzer.

I worked at Cleveland Metroparks and shared many efforts with Steve to plant trees and protect green space. I remember Steve as being curious about the great outdoors, big-hearted, thoughtful, generous, and committed to his community. Our world is a better place thanks to Steve. Steve, you were a very special person and I'll miss you. With my love and sympathy for all of your family, Patti

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Steve was a long time supporter of Three Corner Round. His guidance helped us shape TCR, which enabled it to carry into the future.

It was an absolute delight to meet Steve when he came to Melbourne to visit Annie & Frank. He was so much fun, filled with a love for life and so warm and welcoming to everyone. I will always remember the time we spent together with such fondness, and feel honoured to have had the chance to get to know him a little. Steve you were a very special person - thank you for the laughter and the good times we shared - you will be very much missed. Margot Dargan