Dennis Wayne Morris |
Posted 2025-07-16 by mhenderson |
Published by Mohave Daily News Online on Jul. 16, 2025 - Bullhead City, Arizona - Our hearts weep together with the tragic loss of our beloved Dennis Wayne Morris, age 67, who was taken from us Saturday, July 5th, 2025. The only peace we have is knowing he knew Jesus and was a believer. He was the epitome of good, lighting up any room he walked in. Dennis was a natural at everything he did. From roller skating to serious business, he handled it all with grace and charisma. Throughout his life you would always find him laughing, singing, and acting like a goofball any chance he could. Dennis loved fiercely and truly touched hundreds of lives with every relationship being unique and special to him. Born to James Clyde Morris. and Elenore Jean LaFrance. Dennis married the love of his life Susan Marie Morris. He retired as a concrete pumper and after 37 years living on the Fun-E-Farm in Ramona, California. He retired to Golden Shores, Arizona with his brother and eldest sister as neighbors. Spending his retirement with his family and friends, planning adventures, enjoying life, and finally finding his happiness again. He is preceded in death by his wife, Susan Marie Morris; and his parents, James Clyde Morris and Elenore Jean LaFrance. He is survived by their only son, D.J. Morris; his grandchildren Cora Albrechtsen and spouse Tyler, Kylee Bounthavilay, and Maddison Morris; his great grandchildren Knox, William, Aspen, Wren, and Olivia; his eldest brother, Ricki Clyde Morris; elder sister, Candy Ann Stewart and spouse Clifford; his younger sister Summer Lynn Tabbert and spouse Kaden Tabbert; and his nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews. A celebration will be held at a later date. One step at a time, that is all we can do. We love you, Dennis. You are so dearly missed, already. |
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