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Robert Morris
January 18, 2025
Uncle Rich did faithfully the work God set before him as he understood it through the sacrament of daily communion, prayer and reflection. His family and legacy endure as an inspiration for each of us to carry on and do the same.
Bob Eichinger
February 18, 2020
I am grateful to have crossed paths with Rich and his family many years ago. What a wonderful role model of a kind, caring and loving husband and father. His Jesuit-influenced faith and commitment to social justice were inspirational. His wit and humor made it a joy to be in his presence. I am lucky enough to have been invited to go sailing with him. I hadn't seen him for more than 25 years but, on what felt like a whim last week, I decided to find out what he and Anne are up to these days. A Google search led me to this moving tribute. The passing of his powerful spirit swept all the way to Chicago! My condolences to Anne, Molly and the whole family. Thank you, Rich, for the fond memories.
February 5, 2020
He will be missed. His work on behalf of non profits and charities mean his good works live on.
Mark Silberstein
January 29, 2020
Rich was a true conservationist. He worked with us at Elkhorn Slough, on Monterey Bay, to develop a land trust that has protected thousands of acres of key lands. His insight and enthusiasm was invaluable. Condolences to the family from all of us at Elkhorn Slough.
Mark Silberstein
January 26, 2020
Dear Morris Family,
Thank you for this beautiful tribute. It captures the love and respect you have for Rich's lessons and actions. If it is any consolation, I see the spirit and legacy of Rich's lessons living in Ellen. She spreads these values all around Ithaca, in her loving and supportive approach to all her children and husband Jim, and to her friends here.
I send our deepest sympathy from the NE. It is never easy to say good bye.
Martha Frommelt, with the whole family - David Feldshuh and Noah, Zach and Hannah Feldshuh
Angela Vuagniaux
January 26, 2020
Rich Morris lived with Spirit.
This was evident in his everyday conversations, his sweeping ideas, how he engaged others, his faith, his curiosity and love of life. He was a terrific Communicator; someone who knew his place in the world and how to gently influence those around him. With humor and kindness, he brought out the best in others. That optimistic twinkle in his eye gave you the courage to do and be your best.
Richard Morris gave me my first job after moving to San Francisco after college, providing a safe place to land. As a boss his terms were consistently firm, fair, and delivered kindly. And, when Amy and I were taking a little too long to fledge from the nest, he co-signed our first lease. He not only wanted us to move on but to enthusiastically embrace life, becoming what we were meant to be. His spiritedness was contagious, conveying his confidence that we could handle Life. Whether on a boat or in the office, Rich Morris made you feel a sense of grandeur about life. Today I am feeling such gratitude and honor to have had him in my life, especially during that fragile time of youth.
Rich Morris was spiritedthe same spirit that lives on in Amy and her siblings. May his spirit now be delivered to Godset free. And may Anne and all in the Morris family be comforted by his great, expansive Love.
My heart is with you, Angela Vuagniaux
Mike Mahoney
January 25, 2020
A grand, gentle, kind and fun man - with a wicked wit. Always hugely welcoming, I always enjoyed spending time with him and invariably left with a huge smile on my face, a lift to my life and a great memory.
Kathy Hopkins
January 25, 2020
I have loved the wisdom of "Papa" as passed on to me from Ellen. It was my great treat to meet him on a visit to Ithaca a few years ago. He did not disappoint. Blessings to you all, what a gift to have had a father like this. Cherish the memories.
Fondly,
Kathy (and Carl)
Christine Murakami
January 25, 2020
I remember so many experiences with Rich and the family. Playing at their various Pacific Heights houses back in the 60's and early 70's, sailing, parties, and just spending time throughout the many years I've known the family. I think the obituary said it best when it said that he really made me feel like I mattered. Like he was genuinely interested in me and how I was doing. I am so grateful for knowing him and for all the family. I think Ellen's is my longest lasting friendship, going on about 52 years now. All that time saw Rich in and out of it, behind it and through it. A great man who brought greatness to so many others! I am saddened by the loss, but like to think that he is enjoying some of that sailing that he loved so dearly.
James Deshotels
January 25, 2020
Rememberng Mr Morris in my prayers and at the altar. Carrie was a JV with us in Grand Coteau, LA. His family and loved ones are especially in my prayers these days.
Kim Morris
January 25, 2020
Papa, I am going to miss your wit and wisdom, your infectious laugh, your voice saying grace before every beautiful meal we ate together and that mischievous smile and twinkle in your eyes. I am so lucky to have known you and call you my father-in-law. I know you are up in heaven surrounded by loved ones who went before you and I am sure you are astounded by the beauty you are surrounded by. You will be missed down here but I feel safe knowing that we have one more guardian angel watching over us. Love you Papa!
Robert Morris
January 24, 2020
Rich continues to be a source of light, optimism, laughter and joy in my life. No one can say how many lives or days he improved with his smile, his humor, his wit, his compassion and willingness to share the suffering of others. But, honestly, mostly I remember his smile. I think I have some of it and reminds me to show it more.
Peter Donovan
January 24, 2020
I will miss Rich Morris' sense of humor, his long view, and the perspectives from his long and rich life that he shared. And also his interest and support for good grazing planning, soil health, and smart public policy.
Best wishes to all the family!
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