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Jeremy James Morrison
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Jeremy James Morrison

Birth
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Death
30 Aug 2008 (aged 23)
Latah County, Idaho, USA
Cenotaph
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.7107852, Longitude: -117.1721648
Plot
Block 2 AOUW, Lot 1, Grave
Memorial ID
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Jeremy James Morrison, 23, of Colton passed away Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008, following a tragic four-wheeler accident above Laird Park, north of Moscow.

He was born in Pullman to James and Kathy Morrison.

He enjoyed camping, electronics, electrical wiring and working on cars.

Jeremy was creative, strong-willed and used his imagination to transform a grain elevator into his home.

Jeremy managed and maintained the Feldner Family trailer court in Albion.

His love of cats inspired him to stop on local roads to pick up cats that had been run over and dispose of them in a caring manner.

Jeremy was a Washington State University Cougar supporter.

He was good in a crisis, always on call. He rushed numerous friends to the hospital for care.

Jeremy loved his family and friends, spending much of his time helping them with various projects, as he could fix almost anything.

We all remember Jeremy as witty and entertaining. He lived life exactly the way he wanted, enjoying every minute of it.

Lewiston Tribune September 3, 2008
Jeremy James Morrison, 23, of Colton passed away Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008, following a tragic four-wheeler accident above Laird Park, north of Moscow.

He was born in Pullman to James and Kathy Morrison.

He enjoyed camping, electronics, electrical wiring and working on cars.

Jeremy was creative, strong-willed and used his imagination to transform a grain elevator into his home.

Jeremy managed and maintained the Feldner Family trailer court in Albion.

His love of cats inspired him to stop on local roads to pick up cats that had been run over and dispose of them in a caring manner.

Jeremy was a Washington State University Cougar supporter.

He was good in a crisis, always on call. He rushed numerous friends to the hospital for care.

Jeremy loved his family and friends, spending much of his time helping them with various projects, as he could fix almost anything.

We all remember Jeremy as witty and entertaining. He lived life exactly the way he wanted, enjoying every minute of it.

Lewiston Tribune September 3, 2008

Gravesite Details

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Shares marker with Mid (uncle) and Jimmy (father)
Family has scatter ashes per wishes


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