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Stephen Ray Morris

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Stephen Ray Morris Veteran

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Mar 2019 (aged 69)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.8649619, Longitude: -85.9635156
Plot
Columbarium B
Memorial ID
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Son of the late June and Catherine Morris. He is survived by his loving wife, Kathy Morris, his children, Michelle (Richard Vincent), Jennifer and Paul (Shelley), his grandchildren, Zoe Allen, Noah Allen and Edie Morris, his sisters, Ruthie Proffitt (Larry), Janice Boutaugh (Wes-dec.), Trisha Hughes (Vic), his brothers, Joey (Janine Barnes), David (Deborah Jump) and Johnny, his uncle Kenneth Thompson (Becky) and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family. Steve was a graduate of DuPont Manual High School, a veteran of the Vietnam War and earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Louisville. He retired from Jeffboat and American Equity Underwriters. During his career, he earned certification as an associate safety professional. He was an avid boater, wood-worker, bourbon lover and Cards fan, who enjoyed spending time in his woodshop making furniture for his family and playing poker with his buddies. He volunteered at St. James School and the Louisville Nature Center. Steve was seen by many as a mentor and was always the life of the party. As Steve requested, we will have a celebration of his life.
Son of the late June and Catherine Morris. He is survived by his loving wife, Kathy Morris, his children, Michelle (Richard Vincent), Jennifer and Paul (Shelley), his grandchildren, Zoe Allen, Noah Allen and Edie Morris, his sisters, Ruthie Proffitt (Larry), Janice Boutaugh (Wes-dec.), Trisha Hughes (Vic), his brothers, Joey (Janine Barnes), David (Deborah Jump) and Johnny, his uncle Kenneth Thompson (Becky) and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family. Steve was a graduate of DuPont Manual High School, a veteran of the Vietnam War and earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Louisville. He retired from Jeffboat and American Equity Underwriters. During his career, he earned certification as an associate safety professional. He was an avid boater, wood-worker, bourbon lover and Cards fan, who enjoyed spending time in his woodshop making furniture for his family and playing poker with his buddies. He volunteered at St. James School and the Louisville Nature Center. Steve was seen by many as a mentor and was always the life of the party. As Steve requested, we will have a celebration of his life.

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