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In Loving Memory

Morris, James E. “Jim”

On Wednesday Dec. 4, 2024. Loving husband of Evajean Morris. Beloved father of Judy Fuller, Craig (Amy), Tim (Wendy) Morris, Mary Beth (Paul) Shoemaker, David (Jennifer) Morris and Jim (Betty) Morris. Cherished grandfather of Matt, Nate, Patrick, Luke, Josh, Lauryn, Will, Adam, James, Grace, Hayden, Ella, Brady, Bryce, Andrew and Samantha. Dear brother of Don (Nancy) Morris. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Jim loved spending time with his family and traveling with Evajean. He also enjoyed fishing, Cardinal baseball and was an avid fan of the Cleveland Browns.

Services: Mass at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church (17 Joy Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119) on Sat. 12/14 at 10AM. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Alzheimers Assn. appreciated. Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Fri. 12/13 from 2-6PM. Funeral Mass for James Edward Morris, Saturday December 14 at 10am

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6 thoughts on “Morris, James E. “Jim””

  1. I have missed seeing Jim come in to Royal Papers or call on the phone. He always enjoyed making me laugh. It is hard thinking of him not being with us anymore. Jim was a kind, considerate person. He enjoyed talking about his family and the times they spent together. I am so sorry for Evajean and the entire Morris family. We were all fortunate to have had Jim in your lives. You are wished all of the best as you move forward.

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  2. Jim was a joy to talk to. We had some great meetings/conversations. I’m so sorry to his family for their loss. What a great person he was.

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  3. Jim and I go way back in the business. Jim not only was a honest rep, but became a good friend and eventually my sales manager at Royal Papers. He was a great family man, and loved his sports. He will be deeply missed. Our prayers go out to his family, but will know he will always be watching over them

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