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Miss you very Much.... Hard to believe that time has moved on, you are not forgotten.
Love you up to the havens, Tiggy##imported-begin##Karen Kimbrough##imported-end##
Death date: May 14, 2005
Morry grew up in the Tacoma area, graduated from Clover Park High School and later attended Pacific Lutheran University. Morry worked for Pacific N.W. Bell in his earlier years, then worked for Bargreen-Ellingson, and finally went Read Obituary
Miss you very Much.... Hard to believe that time has moved on, you are not forgotten.
Love you up to the havens, Tiggy##imported-begin##Karen Kimbrough##imported-end##
Barb,
We never met although we spoke on the phone. I was Morry's consultant at JC. I am so sorry to hear of you and your son's loss. I so looked forward every week to meeting with Morry. He never ceased to make me laugh but more importantly I was always in awe at how crazy in love he was with you and how wonderfully he always spoke of you and his son. It makes 40 plus years seem like such a short time. My heartfelt sympathy at your loss.
Sherry Nomura##imported-begin##Sherry Nomura##imported-end##
I take it back. Morry wasn't "henpecked". Look at the way he fought back to survive for as long as he did. That would not have been the method of a weak-willed man. We are going to miss him.##imported-begin##Trish Davis##imported-end##
Eric, Karen and the Kimbrough Family:
I just wanted to express my deepest sympathy to you all in this time of sorrow. Do not cry but celebrate the life and love you shared with Morry. Even though I never met 'Uncle Morry', he must have been a great guy from the stories I have heard from Karen and Eric. My prayers and thoughts are with the Kimbrough Family. God Bless
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------##imported-begin##Scott Schulte##imported-end##
Dear Barb and Eric,
Morry was a special person and I'm glad to have known him. My thoughts are with you.
April##imported-begin##April Davis##imported-end##
Barbara, all of us here at Gentiva send our sincere condolences at this very difficult time. It was a priviledge to meet you and provide care for Morry. I hope it made the last days a bit easier for you.##imported-begin##Linda Duncan##imported-end##
Hi, Barbara and Family,
I surely enjoyed working with Mo over the years while we drove straddle carriers together. He was always easy to be around. I sure hope he enjoyed his World War II Army Flight Jacket I gave him years ago. I still have the Mustang model he had to give me in trade. Take care, Tony
Local 23##imported-begin##Tony Tomal##imported-end##
May God be with you in your journey. Mo was a good man and it was my pleasure to have known him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.##imported-begin##Ed Cornish##imported-end##
Dear Barbara and Eric,
One of a kind (that was "Mo")!!!! I'll never forget the phone call one evening from Morry asking for some help for the Russians that were not going to have a Christmas. I made one call to my Dad Stan Naccarato and the next thing you new They all had a beautiful Christmas and dinner. Mo reminded me so much of my Dad always giving and helping others.
I loved when he would get home from Hawaii and give me coconut oil.
You truly are going to be missed by us and a million others. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Barb and Eric. What a wonderful man. All our love,
Gravel & Gayle Luhtala##imported-begin##gayle luhtala##imported-end##
Barbara & Eric,
Morry was one of the warmest and kindest people I knew. I'm so glad to have known him. I'll miss him. My prayers are with you.
PK##imported-begin##PK Thomas##imported-end##