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Jim Irving
June 11, 2008
I am sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. Our prayers go out to his family. Jimmy was a close childhood chum - I'm talking Murphy Elementary days in Natick. I have many fond memories of football in Jimmy's back yard or sledding on the Evan's field down into the Morris' yard and fried bologna sandwiches by Jimmy's Mom.
Scott Woycheese
June 10, 2008
Although I only knew Jim for a short time he taught me alot about the pool building industry.He will be missed
Mike Thompson
June 8, 2008
Inge and Jamie -I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. I have known Jimmy for 34 years, back to the days when he played for the Columbus Owls. Your Dad was a good hockey player and a great person, full of fun and laughter. I have many good memories of the times I spent with your Dad. Your Dad was so proud of both of you. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Stan Janiak
June 7, 2008
We were saddened to hear of Jimmy's passing. I remember fondly his laughter and his quick-witted sense of humor.
Sincerely,
Stan and Cindy (Burnham) Janiak
Debbie Grassey
June 7, 2008
We are so sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. Many fond memories of high school hockey and beyond make us laugh when we think of him. Even though we haven't seen him in several years, he will always be lovingly remembered in our hearts. - Gump and Debbie Grassey
Eileen Sims
June 7, 2008
I was saddened to hear that Jimmy had passed away and had suffered with cancer. He was a very special person in my life and I am sure he will be missed by his family and friends. My sincere condolences to his children, his brother and father.
Rick Piche'
June 6, 2008
Our condolences to Jimmy's family.
Jimmy was one of the friends I made when we played for the Columbus Owls in Columbus, Ohio in the 70's.
Remembering him brings back good times!
Joan Linsky
June 6, 2008
The last time I saw Jimmy was at our reunion. He hung out with us almost the whole night. I remember feeling like we were just as good of friends that evening as we had always been. Time and distance had not changed a thing. Remember everyone how red Jimmy's face would get? He was so easy to embarrass!! (even his very small ears would light up). Great memories, great times...I know that his pain is gone...ours will lessen with time, but is memory and smile will always be a part of us and the class of 70!
Joanie (Sigalove) and Jim Linsky
Barb Burnham
June 6, 2008
Only fond memories of Jimmy, he touched many people. Watching him play hockey at Natick High he was unstopable. My condolences to the family.
Bob & Chris (Rogers) Daly (class of 70)
June 6, 2008
A very sad day. Jimmy was a great guy and that smile could light up a room. Our condolences to friends and family.
Brian Waters
June 6, 2008
I played for Coach Morris when he was at Framingham North HS 76-77. He was a superb athlete and mentor and brought renewed energy to the program.
Tom (Benney) Bamford
June 5, 2008
All those who know Jimmy, especially those who of us who played hockey with him, had the greatest admiration and respect for him. He will be missed by everyone who know him.
Tom (Benney) Bamford
Kevin Fitzgerald
June 5, 2008
Some of my best memories are of our hockey days practicing and playing with Jimmy 'mercury' Morris at St. Anselm.
Kevin Fitzgerald '73
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June 8, 2008
James Morris Obituary
MISSION VIEJO, Calif. — James J. Morris Jr. died on May 31, 2008, at the age of 55 after a year and a half battle with cancer.Formerly of Natick and Norfolk, Jimmy was the much loved son of James J. Morris and the late Winifred T. Morris. He... Read James Morris's Obituary
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