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James Max Morley

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James Max Morley Veteran

Birth
Death
5 Mar 2015 (aged 71)
Michigan, USA
Burial
Norvell, Jackson County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Age 71, of Norvell Township, passed away at home March 5, 2015. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Joan Beyer-Morley, three children, Jamie Guggenheim, Linda (Todd) Kowalski and Roy (Becky) Morley, five step-children, Heide Marvin, Michael Beyer, Michelle (Tim) Weaver, Shirley (Troy) Felisko and Gretchen (Brian) Cyrocki, fourteen grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, his brother, Darrel (Melodie) Morley and favorite dog, Nilla. He was preceded in death by his parents, Max L. and Margaret Morley and step-daughter Cindy Beyer. He served the nation in the US Air Force for almost ten years during the Vietnam War. He had worked at Aeroquip, Uniroyal Tires and Ford Motor Company, was a member of the Bishop Zaleski Council Knights of Columbus #6687 at Our Lady of Fatima and served as an usher at the church. Services will be held at the funeral home Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 11 am with Father Tim MacDonald officiating. Interment Norvell Cemetery. Visitation will be held Monday 2-4 & 6-8 pm with a Rosary Service at 6 pm. Graveside Military Honors will be offered by the Jackson County American Legion Ritual Team. Contributions in his memory are directed to the American Heart Fund.
Age 71, of Norvell Township, passed away at home March 5, 2015. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Joan Beyer-Morley, three children, Jamie Guggenheim, Linda (Todd) Kowalski and Roy (Becky) Morley, five step-children, Heide Marvin, Michael Beyer, Michelle (Tim) Weaver, Shirley (Troy) Felisko and Gretchen (Brian) Cyrocki, fourteen grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, his brother, Darrel (Melodie) Morley and favorite dog, Nilla. He was preceded in death by his parents, Max L. and Margaret Morley and step-daughter Cindy Beyer. He served the nation in the US Air Force for almost ten years during the Vietnam War. He had worked at Aeroquip, Uniroyal Tires and Ford Motor Company, was a member of the Bishop Zaleski Council Knights of Columbus #6687 at Our Lady of Fatima and served as an usher at the church. Services will be held at the funeral home Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 11 am with Father Tim MacDonald officiating. Interment Norvell Cemetery. Visitation will be held Monday 2-4 & 6-8 pm with a Rosary Service at 6 pm. Graveside Military Honors will be offered by the Jackson County American Legion Ritual Team. Contributions in his memory are directed to the American Heart Fund.

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