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Phyllis Ann Morrison, age 66, of Clinton, TN passed away on Thursday November 13, 2025. Phyllis was born on August 16, 1959, in LaFollette TN to Charles and Martha Craig.
Phyllis was a member of Farmers Grove Baptist Church. She loved camping, going to Norris Lake, and loved to cook and eat. Phyllis enjoyed spending time with her family, which was everything to her. She loved her grandkids and loved Jesus and was a devoted wife to David Edward Morrison who she loved line dancing with.
Phyllis is preceded in death by her parents Charles and Martha Craig; husband, David Edward Morrison and brother, Charles Albert Craig Jr. She is survived by children Mandy Jane Morrison, Jennifer Marie Morrison and David Lee Morrison and Megan; brother, Clarence Craig; sister, Sue West; grandchildren, Camden Wilson and Patience Phillips and great grandchildren Kinsley Morrison and David Morrison Jr. as well as several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Jones Mortuary in Clinton, TN is honored to serve the family of Phyllis Ann Morrison.
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375 N. Main Street, Clinton, TN 37716
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