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Morris Lavern Fivecoat passed away Wednesday 9/27/2023 at his home. Morris was born on 4/26/1947 in Cash, Arkansas. Son of Harry Franklin Fivecoat and Veda Page Farlow (Fivecoat). He is survived by his loving wife of 29 years, Martha Routh Fivecoat, step-daughter Donna Phillips (husband Wayne), grandchildren Christopher and Leah Fivecoat, step-grandchildren Drew Rumbley and Cheyenne Hall, step-great-grandchildren, Mara and Autumn Rumbley, brothers Michael and Samuel Fivecoat, sister Joan Wortham, along with several Nieces and Nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, son Eric Morris Fivecoat, and brothers Don, Neal, and Deon Fivecoat.
He was a member of North Asheboro Church of God. Morris was a 1965 graduate of Cave City HS in Arkansas. He loved being with people, playing the guitar, flying, and fishing. Morris was known as a caring, intelligent, optimistic man. He was an astute problem solver and planner, able to overcome any obstacle regardless of the situation. Morris was a loving and devoted husband and father. He loved spending time with his family, especially tracing his ancestral heritage.
A Celebration of Life for Morris Fivecoat will be held Sunday, October 8, 2023 at 3pm at North Asheboro Church of God. The Reverend Lee Carter will officiate.
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