Raymond Cleveland Morris

Raymond Cleveland Morris obituary, Sun City Center, FL

Raymond Cleveland Morris

Raymond Morris Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sun City Center Funeral Home on Feb. 9, 2022.

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Obituary of Raymond Cleveland Morris
Raymond Cleveland Morris, 80, of Apollo Beach FL, passed away on Sunday, February 6, 2022.
Ray was born on June 24, 1941 in Jefferson City, Missouri and entered the Army at age seventeen. Following basic training he was assigned to the 101Airborne Division. With a rank of Staff Sargent in 1963-1964 he attended Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, GA. In May 1964, as a freshly minted 2 Lieutenant and the Officer Candidate School Honor Graduate, his new orders led him to the 6 Special Forces Group. In 1966, he was assigned as team Executive Officer for the 5 Special Forces Group Operational Detachment (SFOD) 106 at Bato, Vietnam, followed by an assignment in May 1966 with A-103, Gia Vuc, Vietnam.
In October 1966, he was selected as the Long Range Reconnaissance Platoon Leader for Mobile Guerilla Force A-100, running classified missions throughout the A Shau Valley. In 1968, an assignment transferred him to the 46thSpecial Forces Company in Thailand where he trained Thai Black Panther brigades in reconnaissance tactics and inserted them into Vietnam. In 1970, he was detailed under the auspices of CIA operations in northern Thailand, to train Laotian commandos and deploy them into Laos.
In 1968, Ray returned to the US for Ranger School, again distinguished as the Honor Graduate, winning the Darby Award. A new assignment would lead him back into Southeast Asia, and for two years, from April 1971-April 1973, he was a B-detachment commander with the 1st Special Forces Group (A) in Okinawa. During this time, he was sent to Vietnam twice for temporary assignment with the classified Special Forces FANK Program. Returning stateside, he continued his military schooling and went on to hold other key assignments including Deputy Commander, 6th Region Criminal Investigation Division in San Francisco, CA. In 1983, he was selected to be the Deputy Commanding Officer to reactivate the 1st Special Forces Group Airborne at Fort Lewis, WA. Ray retired from active duty in 1985 after an illustrious military career spanning 26 years. His love for the military never waned. As a civilian, he returned to Fort Lewis, Washington, in charge of training the Army's new Stryker Brigades prior to Iraq deployment.
His awards include: Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Bronze Star, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with silver star and Cross of Gallantry with bronze star, Army Commendation Medal (2) and numerous service awards. He proudly earned his jump wings, US, Thai and Vietnamese Master Parachutist badges, Special Forces and Ranger tabs.
Never one to sit on his duff too long, Ray holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from the University of Nebraska, a Master of Business Administration from City University in Seattle, WA, and a Master of Justice Administration from Wichita State University. He retired from a second career after serving in several positions in law enforcement: Deputy of 6th Region Criminal Investigation Division at the Presidio, San Francisco; Washington State Special Investigator; and Superior Court Presentence Investigator. He was part owner and CEO of a software development company for a number of years, which he eventually sold, retiring for a third time.
A lifelong history enthusiast and prolific writer, Ray has used his keen observation of the human condition as the catalyst for expansion of his interests into writing and mainstream fiction publishing three books, including the award winning..
Raymond is survived by his loving wife, Brenda Morris, his four children, Brian Morris (Millie), Kevin Morris (Dania), Kimberly Evans (Jim), and Rebecca Faith McNichol. Four grandchildren, multiple nieces, nephews, cousins, and many lifelong friends. Raymond was preceded in death by his parents Frank R and Lissie R Morris. All of these he loved and touched deeply.
Visitation will be held Monday, February 14from 2 PM till 4 PM at Sun City Center Funeral Home, 1815 Rickenbacker Lane, Sun City, FL. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, February 15 at 10 AM at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 701 Valley Forge Blvd, Sun City Center, FL followed by internment at Florida National Cemetery, 6502 SW 102nd Ave, Bushnell, FL at 1: 30 PM.
The service will be live streamed: https://youtu.be/Hi0IDYmW91o
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Green Beret Foundation (www.greenberetfoundation.org), an organization dear to Ray's heart.
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Larry Redmond

February 3, 2023

I still miss his wit and expertise in military and political matters. He was special on my Train of Life. Following his guidance I picked up my rucksack and got on with living... He always said Life is good savor every moment you can. I am trying.

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