Kyle Morris

Kyle Morris obituary, Jackson, MS

Kyle Morris

Kyle Morris Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 11, 2025.
On February 8, 2025 on a quiet reflective day, family came together in both sorrow and celebration to honor the life of Kyle Morris. Born in 1969 in Clinton, Mississippi, Kyle -known by many as Coach and affectionately as "K Mo"-stormed into our lives with a presence as unforgettable as the roar of a stadium crowd. His size, both in spirit and stature, commanded attention, and his impact on every life he touched will always be with them.

Kyle's journey was a life of passion, perseverance, and human connection. These attributes were instilled by his father, Bobby Morris, who coached and mentored Kyle throughout his life and through his formative years as the MVP quarterback at Clinton High School, through the spirited days as a Gator at the University of Florida, and at Mississippi College. Kyle carried with him the grit and grace of a true leader. While many might have kept score with awards and accolades, those who knew Kyle knew his true victories were measured in the moments of laughter, the lessons shared on and off the field, and the bonds he forged with his family, his friends, and his teammates.

As the youngest of five, affectionately called "The Golden Child" by his siblings, Kyle knew how to light up every family trip or gathering, every sporting event, and every golf game with his larger-than-life personality. His natural ability to gather diverse groups around a common passion was legendary. What many of his friends loved about Kyle was his ability to bring strangers together and make them all feel like family whether in business, his home, or as the host of his famous yearly Mississippi Masters Golf Tournament. He loved and looked forward to hosting the MS Masters, where folks from all over the country, and all walks of life (from airline pilots, to choreographers, doctors, football players, engineers and businessmen), would travel every year to make new friends and visit with the friends they made in years prior. Kyle's passion and charisma made everyone feel like they were part of "his" family. Simply, Kyle just loved to see everyone having fun.

In every facet of his life, Kyle taught us how to play the game-with head & heart, and a relentless drive to turn every challenge into an opportunity. As a young man, he learned the value of hard work alongside family at Cal Maine. He dedicated his life, along with his loving wife Kathryn, to transforming a cherished childhood golf course, Live Oaks Golf Club, into what it is today. Together they built a new pro shop, swimming pool, Roosevelt's Restaurant and arguably the most beautiful event venue in the state, The Reed House, surrounded by historic Live Oak trees. The Reed House was named after his mother Mrs. Jean Reed Adams, as a testament to his unwavering love, he never missed his morning phone call to her throughout his 10 year battle.

Above all, his greatest accomplishments were his sons, Brock and Kade. They are living proof of a life well-lived, nurtured by a father who believed in guiding young men with integrity, respect, and empathy for others. He embraced his stepsons, Wood, Daniel, and Luke as his own, much like his stepfather before him, Fred Adams Jr., showering them with love, guidance, and the unwavering support of a father's heart. Kyle's life reminds us that every moment is a fourth down-a chance to seize our destiny.

Today, as we say farewell to a son, a husband, a father, a grandfather, a brother, an uncle, a friend, a coach, and a true champion of life, Kyle's legacy lives on in every life he touched, every lesson he imparted, and every heart he inspired. His was a game played with vigor and love, and though his presence on the field of life has ended, his spirit continues to cheer us on from above.

He is predeceased in life by his father, Bobby Morris, step father Fred Adams Jr., Grandparents Vernal and Silas Reed, and Uncle James Reed. He leaves his mother Jean Reed Adams, his wife Kathryn Merrell Morris , his sons Brock & Kade Morris, their mother Amy Morris, his step-sons Wood Simmons (Rachel), Daniel Simmons, and Luke Simmons (Abbey), grandchildren Waits Simmons and Burns Simmons, his siblings Lesa Morris Rogel, Shannon Miller (Mitch), Robin McGuire (Jimmy), Bobby Morris Jr., Aunt Donna Reed May (Bob), family friend Delores McMillin his 12 nieces and nephews and their families, and countless friends.

Services will be held at The Reed House at Live Oaks on Saturday, February 15th. The visitation will take place at 10AM, and the ceremony will be held at 11AM. The graveside service at Lakewood Cemetery will be open to all guests, followed by a reception at The Reed House. In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to be made to Methodist Rehabilitation Center in his honor.

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February 26, 2025

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Purvie Green BHS '87

February 26, 2025

Learning about Kyle's passing late and very shocked to say the least. It's unusual for an opposing football player to keep up with a guy you played against but he was a gifted player and good guy that grew into a good man. He acknowledged mistakes in life and he sure as hell grew from them and lived a successful life.

Condolences and God's comfort and peace to his family, friends and former teammates. Heaven got a great former QB and businessman.

Rest in peace man from all your former central Mississippi opponents.

Stacy Shearer

February 20, 2025

Morris family,
I am so sorry for y´all´s loss! I went to school with Kyle but didn´t know him well. I know he succeeded in everything he did and I enjoyed watching him play football! Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers in the days and months to come!

john andy ward

February 14, 2025

I met Kyle when i moved to Madison 7 yrs ago . I would eat lunch at Live Oaks often . He & I connected with our football conversations . We reminisced about his High School & College career. His high school coach , Coach Sloan & my Dad Coach Ward , were great Friends . We always shared stories . What a Great Guy he was . I could tell he loved his family & Kathryn . May God comfort his family !
John Andy Ward

Larry Gann

February 12, 2025

I had the pleasure of being one of his coaches at Clinton. I coached the punters & he and I had some great conversations on life, football, & whether I would get fired & he get benched if a fake punt just he & I knew about, didn´t work! It worked so Coach Sloan let us off the hook. Kyle was a great leader and worked hard all the time. My prayers to his family, friends, & teammates! Love you big guy! Larry Gann

The Staff of Parkway Funeral Home

February 11, 2025

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February 26, 2025

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