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Henry W. A. Morris Dies

Henry W. A. Morris

Henry W. A. Morris died on Sept. 14.

He was preceded in death by mother, Alberta Smith Morris; stepmother, Matilda Morris; father, George Morris; brothers: Lawrence Morris and Denfield Morris.

He is survived by his spouse, Goldeen Morris; children: SherriAnn Francis Morris, Odelia Laws, Orville Morris, Orlena Morris, Osric Morris and Orresteen Reynolds: adopted children: Tyiasha Moore, Troy Moore and Derek Bridgewater; and grandchildren: Kahlil Crooke, Shane Taylor, Sherraine Lewis, Sherikha Lewis, Noah Stuart, Leandra Laws, Lynesha Laws, Damyan Morris, Latoya Van Leer, Samal Morris, Shakori Morris, Shakira Morris, Cidra (Aleema) Morris, Karon Reynolds, Kajani Reynolds and Kamoi Reynolds.

He is also survived by great-grandchild, Ki’Ana Crooke; sister, Cordella Morris Cuthbert; brothers: Alphonso Francis, David Morris and Abel Morris: sons-in-law: Abert Francis, Brian Laws and Steve Reynolds; daughters-in-law: Alesis Morris and Claudia Morris; sisters-in-law: Delacy Henry, Verona (Cynthia) Caleb, Lornette Evanson, Marienella Johnson, Verneal Luke, Paulette Henry and Josephine Francis: and brother-in-law, Les Cuthbert.

Other survivors include nieces and nephews: Leroy Morris, Elroy Morris, Philpert Morris, George Morris, Lisa Morris, Earl Morris, Glenford Morris, Phillip Morris, Stedroy Roberts, Osbert Francis, Alphonso Francis Jr. and Alicia Francis; family friends: Pastor Reginald Michael and family, Pastor J. Wilmoth James and family, Eileen Carr and family, Claude Francis, Lynette Clairmont, and Turning Point Administration and Staff; special friends; Randall Charles and Sylvester Samuel; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The viewing will take place at 10 a.m. followed by funeral services at 11 a.m., Sunday Oct. 7, at Central Seventh-day Adventist Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

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