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Donna Morrison
April 29, 2025 | Family
San Francisco, California
1938 - 2022
Terry MorrisonSeptember 2, 1938 - July 24, 2022Terry Morrison died of heart failure on July 24th at the age of 83, twenty-eight years after his first of three heart attacks. He was born in poverty in the coal-mining town of West Frankfort, Illinois to deaf parents who often left him and his...
Read MoreDonna Morrison
April 29, 2025 | Family
Donna Morrison
April 29, 2025 | Family
Donna Morrison
April 29, 2025 | Family
This is only the second time I have read the kind messages of remembrance from friends and those who worked with Terry and me. And once again I am so proud and humbled by how he left his mark on all of you. Hard to appreciate at the time how much Terry loved life, how hard he worked to do his best...at everything he put his hand to. It would please him to know he is missed, and it brings me near tears. Donna
Donna Morrison
April 29, 2025 | Family
To this day Terry's guidance has stayed with me. I miss joking around with him and hearing his infectious laugh.
Mickey Freeman
December 12, 2023 | Work
I think my husband, Frank Clima, was your letter carrier. He would speak of you fondly. I have 2 beautiful photographs of my husband which hang on my wall, signed by Donna. Christmas cards received are in frames which are displayed during the holidays. My favorite is of the Salvation Army, 1982. Sorry for your loss.
Nina Clima, Frank L. Clima letter carrier
February 09, 2023 | Other
Dear Donna, we have just learned about Terry from Leslee and Vince.....we are so sorry for your loss and remember Terry fondly, enjoying fine meals and sitting on Ca du Ra Sausalito. Judy and Dieter Kroger
Judy Kroger
November 12, 2022 | Other
My love for Terry is so strong because he sold me his amazing Sailboat DONNA MAE. She will remain in our family with my children, long after I am gone.Sail on Terry. Donna please come and sail with me and we can remember your wonderful husband together. All my love Bonni Funkhouser.
Bonni Funkhouser
November 11, 2022
Terry was a generous mensch. We worked together in the late 60s and he taught me how to thread the Auricon camera we used in the News Dept. We laughed and joked around not taking Life too seriously. He will be missed but not out of my thoughts. We sailed once on SF Bay into the fog only to lose our way and yet return safely.
Mickey Freeman
August 03, 2022 | Work