James E. Morris, 75, a former resident of this community, died at his home in Cheyenne, Wyo., on Sunday, Feb. 17.
He was first married to Lula Ratliff who preceded him 21 years ago. He later remarried and is survived by his widow, Alpha, of the home.
Other survivors include a step-daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Sekyra of Denver, Colo.; three nieces, Mrs. Roy Tinberg of Champaign, Ill.; Mrs. Lottie Barr of Clarence and Mrs. Zoma Mayne of Billings, Mont.; three nephews, Harold Hutton, W. H. Hutton and Alson Hutton of Clarence; three step grandchildren and other relatives.
Mr. Morris, who had been a resident of Cheyenne for 47 years, operated the first ice plant there and had been under sheriff for 15 years. He was the last of his family.
Last rites were held on Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. from the Schrader Chapel at Cheyenne with the Rev. Fred. C. Clark officiating. Interment was made in Lakeview cemetery.
James E. Morris, 75, a former resident of this community, died at his home in Cheyenne, Wyo., on Sunday, Feb. 17.
He was first married to Lula Ratliff who preceded him 21 years ago. He later remarried and is survived by his widow, Alpha, of the home.
Other survivors include a step-daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Sekyra of Denver, Colo.; three nieces, Mrs. Roy Tinberg of Champaign, Ill.; Mrs. Lottie Barr of Clarence and Mrs. Zoma Mayne of Billings, Mont.; three nephews, Harold Hutton, W. H. Hutton and Alson Hutton of Clarence; three step grandchildren and other relatives.
Mr. Morris, who had been a resident of Cheyenne for 47 years, operated the first ice plant there and had been under sheriff for 15 years. He was the last of his family.
Last rites were held on Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. from the Schrader Chapel at Cheyenne with the Rev. Fred. C. Clark officiating. Interment was made in Lakeview cemetery.
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