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Glen I. Morris

Posted 2008-09-11 by Pat Wilson
Glen I. MORRIS

To My Dearest Glen: I love you very much. Thank you for all the months and years that we had together. They were the best 54 years of my life. You have always been my Special Guy. You were there for me always through my illness and anytime I needed you. When that special time came for us to have a family, you were a wonderful father. I will love you forever. We will meet again and only then will I be whole. I will miss you dearly till that time comes. Io Tiamo Tanto Mio Amore, Finevia Morris.

Glen I. Morris, 74, of Kingman passed on Tuesday, November 29, 2005. He was born January 14, 1931, in Owen, Wisconsin.

He lived in Upland, California, for 35 years and moved to Kingman in 2000.

Glen served in the United States Navy and retired after 20 years. He served in the Korean and Vietnam wars on the USS Vancouver.

Glen is survived by his wife and first mate of 54 years, Finevia Geneva Morris; three daughters, Juliana (Randy) Mark, Floriana (Raymond) Hanna, and Adriana Morris; two sons, Danny (Jennifer) Morris, and John Morris; nieces and nephews, David DiCenso, Paula Sather, Marilinda Spilotro and Deanna Zell. Glen had eight grandchildren, Jodi Ann Goff, Michael Morris, Christopher Hanna, Jaclyn Jones, Shanta Abbott, Joslyn Jones, Raelene Hanna and Jordan Morris; and eight great-grandchildren, Rocky Goff, Austin Goff, Rachelle Morris, Nicholas Morris, Makayla Morris, Brentyn Hanna, DeSerae Hanna and Emma Abbott.

Sutton Memorial Funeral Home, 1701 Sycamore Ave., Kingman. Burial at Mountain View Cemetery, Kingman.

I love you all dearly; now don't shed a tear. I'm spending my Christmas with Jesus this year.

Kingman Daily Miner 12/3/2005





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