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Marvin Lynn Morrison

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Marvin Lynn Morrison

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Sep 2020 (aged 77)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Apple Springs, Trinity County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Memorial services for Mr. Morrison will be October 24, at Oaklawn Baptist Church, E Highway 94, Groveton, Texas. Interment will follow at Bennett Cemetery, Apple Springs, Texas.

Seven weeks after a life-saving lung transplant and a valiant, courageous attempt to recover, aided heroically by his transplant team, Marvin Lynn Morrison, of Huntsville, Texas, departed this life in the presence of his second wife Ann Brock Morrison and his children, Shelli Morrison Weiss, Scott Owen Morrison, Avery-Ann Weiss, Brad Brock, and Jaina Wakefield at Baylor-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Houston, Texas.

Marvin was born to William Lenwood Morrison and Oween Kennedy Morrison both of Groveton, Texas. The family relocated to Houston, Texas after WWII, then to Humble, Texas in 1958 where Marvin attended school and graduated from Humble High School. Marvin entered the U.S. Navy in 1962.

Having already met Byrna Lou Karcher, they married December 10, 1962. Marvin was stationed mostly out of Norfolk, Virginia, as a sonar operator on the USS Swerve Aggressive Class minesweeper assigned to the Florida and Cuban waters during the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Upon being honorably discharged having achieved the rank of Sonarman Third Class, Marvin, Bunty, and baby daughter Shelli moved to Huntsville, Texas where Marvin attended Sam Houston State University, graduating with a BBA in 1968. During this time, Scott was born and Bunty worked as an executive secretary, eventually for the Texas Parole Board for many years. Following graduation, Marvin worked several years for GM Corporation moving the family to Spring, Texas. Then he built and co-owned Huntsville Auto Supply relocating the family back to Huntsville. He earned a Masters of Science Degree from SHSU 1995, having added CAD to his skills which led to several years with Brown Services of Humble, Texas.

Ever enlarging his skills and tapping into talents, Marvin enjoyed working all over the world on many different projects in the offshore drilling industry for a variety of companies. Over the span of his career as a project manager he worked in Argentina, Portugal, India, South Africa and Norway just to name a few of the countries, but he loved Singapore the most where wife Bunty, who loved to travel, joined him. He spent eight plus years there in the 2000's working for Atwood and Wilhelmsen. He also worked for Diamond Offshore, Santa Fe Drilling, Global Marine, Falcon Drilling and Reading & Bates. He made such great friends throughout the years and they will all remember him for his love for fishing and the game of golf. There were a few times Marvin thought he would leave offshore drilling for a job in an industry less cyclical. Upon leaving overseas employment they returned to Huntsville where he worked for TDCJ in the engineering department on two separate occasions. During this time Bunty passed away in March 2010 after a valiant several year fight with cancer.

Additionally in retirement, while expanding his love of fishing, boating, and golf, lots of golf, Marvin has been the Mr. Fix It for friends and extended family utilizing his abundant skills and talents with computers, welding, designing, building, tractor/backhoe work, and endless problem solving mechanical abilities. In later life, golf replaced Marvin’s earlier loves of speed and flying; with his brother and sidekick Kenneth, Marvin earned his private pilot’s license in the sixties in single prop high wings and low wings, and later, qualified in even more aircraft.
Later Marvin met Ann Brock of Madisonville and they married in 2014, residing in Huntsville surrounded by both families. Their home church being University Heights Baptist Church, Huntsville, TX.

Marvin was preceded in death by his first wife Byrna Lou Karcher Morrison, his mother Oween Kennedy Morrison, his younger brother Kenneth Owen Morrison, and his father William Lenwood Morrison, and grandparents A.D. Kennedy and Drusie Lee Kennedy of Groveton and William Marvin Morrison and Janie Forsythe Morrison of Trinity County, and all aunts and uncles but one, Christine Morris Kennedy of Groveton.

In addition to being survived by wife Ann, daughter Shelli, and son Scott, Marvin is survived by Shelli’s husband Robert Weiss and two granddaughters, Blair Young Treat, husband Jeremy and great-grandson Benjamin and granddaughter Avery Ann Weiss and her boyfriend Tommy Douga. Marvin is also survived by sisters Kathleen Morrison Brown and husband Larry and sister Elaine Morrison Schwartz and numerous nieces, grandnieces and grandnephews. Additionally, Stepson’s Brad and Chad Brock, stepdaughter Brittany Free, step grandsons - Dillion Brock, Bryce Moore, step granddaughters - Bailey Wakefield, Kenize Brock, Sammi Free, Claytie Free, step-great grandchildren - Bryson Brock, Madison Morales, Allison Brock.

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USS Navy Crews of Aggressive Class Minesweeper’s Code, “Where The Fleet Goes, We Have Been”
By grace you have been saved through faith, and not by yourself. It is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.-- Ephesians 2:8-9

EDITED full obit may be obtained thru Groveton Funeral Home and Directors - Oct 13, 2020.
Memorial services for Mr. Morrison will be October 24, at Oaklawn Baptist Church, E Highway 94, Groveton, Texas. Interment will follow at Bennett Cemetery, Apple Springs, Texas.

Seven weeks after a life-saving lung transplant and a valiant, courageous attempt to recover, aided heroically by his transplant team, Marvin Lynn Morrison, of Huntsville, Texas, departed this life in the presence of his second wife Ann Brock Morrison and his children, Shelli Morrison Weiss, Scott Owen Morrison, Avery-Ann Weiss, Brad Brock, and Jaina Wakefield at Baylor-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Houston, Texas.

Marvin was born to William Lenwood Morrison and Oween Kennedy Morrison both of Groveton, Texas. The family relocated to Houston, Texas after WWII, then to Humble, Texas in 1958 where Marvin attended school and graduated from Humble High School. Marvin entered the U.S. Navy in 1962.

Having already met Byrna Lou Karcher, they married December 10, 1962. Marvin was stationed mostly out of Norfolk, Virginia, as a sonar operator on the USS Swerve Aggressive Class minesweeper assigned to the Florida and Cuban waters during the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Upon being honorably discharged having achieved the rank of Sonarman Third Class, Marvin, Bunty, and baby daughter Shelli moved to Huntsville, Texas where Marvin attended Sam Houston State University, graduating with a BBA in 1968. During this time, Scott was born and Bunty worked as an executive secretary, eventually for the Texas Parole Board for many years. Following graduation, Marvin worked several years for GM Corporation moving the family to Spring, Texas. Then he built and co-owned Huntsville Auto Supply relocating the family back to Huntsville. He earned a Masters of Science Degree from SHSU 1995, having added CAD to his skills which led to several years with Brown Services of Humble, Texas.

Ever enlarging his skills and tapping into talents, Marvin enjoyed working all over the world on many different projects in the offshore drilling industry for a variety of companies. Over the span of his career as a project manager he worked in Argentina, Portugal, India, South Africa and Norway just to name a few of the countries, but he loved Singapore the most where wife Bunty, who loved to travel, joined him. He spent eight plus years there in the 2000's working for Atwood and Wilhelmsen. He also worked for Diamond Offshore, Santa Fe Drilling, Global Marine, Falcon Drilling and Reading & Bates. He made such great friends throughout the years and they will all remember him for his love for fishing and the game of golf. There were a few times Marvin thought he would leave offshore drilling for a job in an industry less cyclical. Upon leaving overseas employment they returned to Huntsville where he worked for TDCJ in the engineering department on two separate occasions. During this time Bunty passed away in March 2010 after a valiant several year fight with cancer.

Additionally in retirement, while expanding his love of fishing, boating, and golf, lots of golf, Marvin has been the Mr. Fix It for friends and extended family utilizing his abundant skills and talents with computers, welding, designing, building, tractor/backhoe work, and endless problem solving mechanical abilities. In later life, golf replaced Marvin’s earlier loves of speed and flying; with his brother and sidekick Kenneth, Marvin earned his private pilot’s license in the sixties in single prop high wings and low wings, and later, qualified in even more aircraft.
Later Marvin met Ann Brock of Madisonville and they married in 2014, residing in Huntsville surrounded by both families. Their home church being University Heights Baptist Church, Huntsville, TX.

Marvin was preceded in death by his first wife Byrna Lou Karcher Morrison, his mother Oween Kennedy Morrison, his younger brother Kenneth Owen Morrison, and his father William Lenwood Morrison, and grandparents A.D. Kennedy and Drusie Lee Kennedy of Groveton and William Marvin Morrison and Janie Forsythe Morrison of Trinity County, and all aunts and uncles but one, Christine Morris Kennedy of Groveton.

In addition to being survived by wife Ann, daughter Shelli, and son Scott, Marvin is survived by Shelli’s husband Robert Weiss and two granddaughters, Blair Young Treat, husband Jeremy and great-grandson Benjamin and granddaughter Avery Ann Weiss and her boyfriend Tommy Douga. Marvin is also survived by sisters Kathleen Morrison Brown and husband Larry and sister Elaine Morrison Schwartz and numerous nieces, grandnieces and grandnephews. Additionally, Stepson’s Brad and Chad Brock, stepdaughter Brittany Free, step grandsons - Dillion Brock, Bryce Moore, step granddaughters - Bailey Wakefield, Kenize Brock, Sammi Free, Claytie Free, step-great grandchildren - Bryson Brock, Madison Morales, Allison Brock.

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USS Navy Crews of Aggressive Class Minesweeper’s Code, “Where The Fleet Goes, We Have Been”
By grace you have been saved through faith, and not by yourself. It is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.-- Ephesians 2:8-9

EDITED full obit may be obtained thru Groveton Funeral Home and Directors - Oct 13, 2020.


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