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Robert Donald “Don” Morris Jr.

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Robert Donald “Don” Morris Jr.

Birth
Winnemucca, Humboldt County, Nevada, USA
Death
31 Oct 2022 (aged 79)
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA
Burial
Washington, Washington County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1335056, Longitude: -113.5004695
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Robert Donald Morris Jr. (Don), age 79, beloved husband, brother, dad, grandfather and great-grandfather completed his mission on earth and was called up to join his Heavenly Father's team. Don passed away in St. George, Utah, surrounded by his wife and family members after gracefully being released from a valiant battle with Alzheimer's. Don leaves a definitive legacy of unconditional love, laughter and joy with the countless friends he embraced throughout his life.

Don was born on October 30, 1943, in Winnemucca, Nevada, to Robert Donald Morris Sr., and Virginia Nalder. He was raised in Gardnerville and Elko, Nevada, where he learned to love the mountains, nature and competing in sports.

Don was married to his wife and eternal companion, Chris, in the Salt Lake City Temple while they were both attending Brigham Young University. He graduated with a degree in geology and a lifetime love for BYU sports.

His new father-in-law introduced him to the game of golf, which he was passionate about throughout his life. Don and Chris returned to Nevada, living in Elko, Reno and Boulder City, to raise their family of six children and pursue a career in geology. In addition to traveling to some of the remote places in the world for work, Don and his father were instrumental in pioneering an area of Nevada that became one of the most productive gold mining areas worldwide, known as the Carlin Trend.

Once his children were grown, he moved to Provo and eventually retired to St. George where he was a regular at the many local golf courses. Don was very active in his LDS faith, serving a mission in Wyoming with his spouse. Don lived a life of service and was always first to volunteer to help those in need. He never let work get in the way of a good time, always prioritizing spending time fishing, golfing, or generally goofing off with his 6 children, 28 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren who lovingly refer to him as "Papa."

He is survived by his wife Christina Marie Morris, children Dawn Marie (Petersen), James Andrew, Anne Marie (Bertschi), Robert Donald III, Joseph Michael and Matthew Lane and siblings Patricia Bailey Cooper, Sherry Erwin Peck, and Jeanie Harris. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Katherine, Butch and Jim Morris.

The family would like to invite all to join them in a celebration of Don's life.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 at 12 p.m. at the Treasure Valley Building at 450 W. 3650 South, Washington City, Utah, 84780. A visitation will be held Saturday, prior to the services, from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the church. A luncheon will be held immediately following services at the same location.

Internment will be held after the luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. at Washington City Cemetery. 300 Park View Dr, Washington City, Utah, 84780.

Please direct flowers to the chapel at 450 W. 3650 South, Washington City, Utah, 84780.

Arrangements are under the care of Pine View Mortuary, 435-986-4222. Visit the Pine View Mortuary website for full obituary and funeral service listing.
Robert Donald Morris Jr. (Don), age 79, beloved husband, brother, dad, grandfather and great-grandfather completed his mission on earth and was called up to join his Heavenly Father's team. Don passed away in St. George, Utah, surrounded by his wife and family members after gracefully being released from a valiant battle with Alzheimer's. Don leaves a definitive legacy of unconditional love, laughter and joy with the countless friends he embraced throughout his life.

Don was born on October 30, 1943, in Winnemucca, Nevada, to Robert Donald Morris Sr., and Virginia Nalder. He was raised in Gardnerville and Elko, Nevada, where he learned to love the mountains, nature and competing in sports.

Don was married to his wife and eternal companion, Chris, in the Salt Lake City Temple while they were both attending Brigham Young University. He graduated with a degree in geology and a lifetime love for BYU sports.

His new father-in-law introduced him to the game of golf, which he was passionate about throughout his life. Don and Chris returned to Nevada, living in Elko, Reno and Boulder City, to raise their family of six children and pursue a career in geology. In addition to traveling to some of the remote places in the world for work, Don and his father were instrumental in pioneering an area of Nevada that became one of the most productive gold mining areas worldwide, known as the Carlin Trend.

Once his children were grown, he moved to Provo and eventually retired to St. George where he was a regular at the many local golf courses. Don was very active in his LDS faith, serving a mission in Wyoming with his spouse. Don lived a life of service and was always first to volunteer to help those in need. He never let work get in the way of a good time, always prioritizing spending time fishing, golfing, or generally goofing off with his 6 children, 28 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren who lovingly refer to him as "Papa."

He is survived by his wife Christina Marie Morris, children Dawn Marie (Petersen), James Andrew, Anne Marie (Bertschi), Robert Donald III, Joseph Michael and Matthew Lane and siblings Patricia Bailey Cooper, Sherry Erwin Peck, and Jeanie Harris. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Katherine, Butch and Jim Morris.

The family would like to invite all to join them in a celebration of Don's life.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 at 12 p.m. at the Treasure Valley Building at 450 W. 3650 South, Washington City, Utah, 84780. A visitation will be held Saturday, prior to the services, from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the church. A luncheon will be held immediately following services at the same location.

Internment will be held after the luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. at Washington City Cemetery. 300 Park View Dr, Washington City, Utah, 84780.

Please direct flowers to the chapel at 450 W. 3650 South, Washington City, Utah, 84780.

Arrangements are under the care of Pine View Mortuary, 435-986-4222. Visit the Pine View Mortuary website for full obituary and funeral service listing.


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