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A Public Graveside Service will be conducted at South Kinloss Cemetery at 10:00 AM on Friday July 7, 2023.
Following the graveside service a Celebration of Life luncheon will take place at the Lucknow Legion.
Norman Lloyd Morris of Lucknow passed away at Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow on June 30, 2023 at the age of 85. He was the beloved husband of Patricia (Tait) for 44 years. Dear father of Merrilee and her husband Sam Perreault of Smiths Falls, Duane and his wife Denise of Cambridge and Michelle and her husband Mark Dotchin of Paris. Missed by his 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents Doris (Green) and Lloyd Morris, grandson Ryan and brother Dennis.
Normand was born in Hespeler. He worked as a corrections officer in Stratford and had lived in Kitchener before he and Pat retired to Lucknow. They soon made friends as members of St. Peter's Anglican Church, and then the Lucknow United Church. They played many games of bowling at Lucknow Bowl.
The Family would like to express their gratitude to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Wingham & District Hospital second floor and to the staff of Pinecrest Manor for their kind and compassionate care given to Norman in his last days.
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Sincere sympathy to Norm’s family.
I bowled at Lucknow for a few years and had a few chats with him!
A friendly gentle man who I know will be sadly missed.
RIP Norm, you have earned your Eternal Test.
Sincerely Joan Hartwick
Lee, my condolences to you and your family.
I wish I had the words to comfort you at this time but I don’t think words can justify your feelings.
Hang in there and be there for each other.
Dearest Pat - So sorry to hear of Norm's passing. Both you and he were very passionate about the Food Bank and other Outreach programs, at the United Church, in helping out the less fortunate. Alzheimer's is such a terrible disease - just know he is now in the forever loving arms of Jesus. Stay strong in your faith, and lean on God, to help you through these tough days ahead. We will keep you in our prayers. Amy and Doug