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Claire Morrison Obituary

Claire Boggs Morrison

1915-2020

Long Beach

Claire Boggs Morrison of Long Beach, MS, went to her heavenly home peacefully in her sleep April 19, 2020. She was 105 years old. Known to her family as Tootie, she was born April 12, 1915, in her grandparents' home in Long Beach, Breezydale. Breezydale, built in 1865, was destroyed by a hurricane five months later. After the 1947 hurricane Claire's husband, Stanley, relocated the family from New Orleans to Long Beach.

Stanley's construction business in Louisiana kept him away from home, and Claire's family in Long Beach was a lifeline for her and seven children, ages 10 to infancy.

A devoted family caregiver, Lela Pickering, helped raise the children, and was part of the family for 55 years. Stanley and Claire's father, William Boggs, built a large two-family home on the beachfront and named it Will-Stan, expecting it to stand against storms. Many visitors enjoyed hospitality throughout the years at Will-Stan as friends and relatives brought their families to greetings, smiles, and open arms of welcome.

Tootie's career was as wife, mother, and grandmother. When the nest began to empty, she worked for NASA's test site as a clerk for five years. Hurricane Camille in 1969 destroyed Will-Stan and surrounding Boggsdale property. After rebuilding Will-Stan further away from the beach Claire worked for Southern Mississippi Planning and Development District's area on aging. Now in her 80s she listened to clients problems, ailments, and offered assistance from the District. She never joined a volunteer group but took people to mass with her, visited lonely and home bound people in Long Beach. After long days Tootie always enjoyed family visits, her Scotch and snacks on her porch or living room. Tootie traveled East to West in America, to parts of Europe, attending glamorous parties at the White House and the Embassy in Rome.

Tootie experienced life full circle living in the city, the country, having a happy childhood, graduating Long Beach High at 18, working and raising her children and seeing her grand and great grandchildren growing nearby. God has blessed her in many ways. In 2005 Hurricane Katrina destroyed her home, and all her children's homes. She moved further north into the Last Will-Stan where she lived until her death. She appreciated the devoted assistance of her daughters Florette and Mary living with her in later years.

Tootie is preceded in death by her parents William R and Claire Hale Boggs, her husband, Robert Stanley Morrison, her sister Mary Boggs, her brothers William Boggs, Honorable Hale Boggs, Father Robert Boggs, and Judge Archibald Boggs. She is survived by her seven children Robert Stanley Jr (Sandy), his twin Claire Florette Homes, Josephine M Tuepker (John), Mary G Morrison, William E Morrison (Jeanette), Anaise M Beany (Charles), and Martha M Gipson. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren

Dr. Robert Morrison III (Laine), Robert Homes III(Julie),William Homes (Holly), and Justin Homes(Judy), Dr. Anais Tuepker (Craig Miller), Amy Joy Tuepker (Remco Heiltjes), Katherine T Anderson (Garrett), William Edward "Ted" Morrison, FatherJames Morrison, Eileen Morrison, Charles Adair Beany, Derek Gipson (Emma) and Jennifer Gipson. Beloved by many great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, godchildren, cousins and friends. The family would like to thank Tootie's caregivers Cindy, Rebecca, and Donna for their skill and loving attention.

A faithful member of St Thomas Catholic Church in Long Beach, at her death its oldest parishioner. A family graveside service is planned and a celebration of life at a later time.

Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, 15th Street in Gulfport, is honored to serve this family. View and sign online tribute at WWW.BOKFH.COM

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Published by The Sun Herald on Apr. 22, 2020.

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Betsy McLaughlin

April 26, 2020

So sorry for your loss. She was a lovely lady and lived a good life.

Betty Mozingo

April 23, 2020

I saw this sweet lady just a few years ago at a reception at St. Thomas Catholic church. She looked very much like my mother, so I walked over to talk with her. She was so gracious to me, a stranger who just wanted to meet her. I will never forget her kindness to me.

Tom,

April 22, 2020

We would like to express our condolences to the family.

Philip Shiu

April 22, 2020

My beloved Aunt Tootie. I love you and RIP. Cokie and Sally are waiting for you up there.

Cheryl Boyd

April 22, 2020

What would I like to say about Claire? She was My Mrs. Morrison. I loved hugging her and sitting at the kitchen table eating Pork&Beans with white rice. Couldn't believe my mother couldn't cook that. She called it baked beans and served with potato salad .Jo Pepper was my childhood BFF and Robert my teenage crush. Mrs M adored her family and was always laughing at some silly situations we got into at sleepovers. Hope you and Mr. Morrison are partying with my parents at this very moment.

Judith Raymond Shirley

April 22, 2020

Through Claire the world was gifted with an amazing woman. It was a privilege to know her.
Condolences to the family.

Eleanor Boggs Shoemaker

April 22, 2020

My precious paternal aunt, Tootie, knew no strangers. Every person she encountered was greeted as a friend. Her life is a reflection of the love Christ calls us to extend. Her graceful love enriched my life as well as the lives of my children and their children. Her arrival in heaven was, without doubt, cause for a joyful celebration and will sustain us until we, in faith, meet again.

Ruth Welch

April 22, 2020

Our deepest condolences.

Larry Spaulding

April 22, 2020

What a beautiful , interesting,

agnes walsh

April 22, 2020

My love to her beautiful daughters and all members of her family.

Carole McKellar

April 22, 2020

Tootie was a remarkable human being. She experienced loss and tragedy, but she chose to greet the world with a smile and a grand sense of humor. She loved her family and her home, and, thankfully, she shared both with friends. Im proud to have known her.

Mary Anderson

April 21, 2020

What do the elder George Bush and Tootie have in common? Right into their 90s they both enjoyed skyward adventures: he sky diving she hot air ballooning.
At 105 she was still a commanding presence. She held court right from her chair in the living room. She enjoyed sharing her stories and listening to you share yours Especially about the past and the people we knew in common. She will be sorely missed. We need more forthright, courageous and just plain fun-loving people to emulate. Thank-you, Tootie.
Mary Hartel Anderson

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April 22, 2020

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