Louise M. Morrison

December 14, 1928 - September 7, 2010 Louise M. Morrison, 81, of Mooresville, Indiana, passed away September 7, 2010, of Multiple Myeloma.She was born on December 14, 1928, in Lewisport, Kentucky to the late Vernie and Martha Morford. She married Clay W. Morrison and they celebrated 64 years of marriage on June 27, 2010.

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  1. Grandma, Your life is an inspiration to all of us. I am so fortunate to have had you in my life. You were never judgmental, just loving and supporting. You will be missed but your memory and love will last forever.

  2. Sharon and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Although I have only briefly met your mom, I know from all of the stories what a wonderful person she was and I know how much you will all miss her. She lived a wonderful life and she had a wonderful family

  3. I remember watching my first color television at the Morrisons and it was as big as a refrigerator. Louise was always very kind to all of us. My sincere condolences to the family.

  4. Sharon, Ken, Kathi and Todd, Your mom and grandma was a very special lady and we were proud to be part of her 1984 surrogate family. She will be greatly missed by a lot of people in Mooresville. She was a wonderful person and our hearts are filled with

  5. Sharon and Family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss , well actually everybody’s loss.I don’t know if you remember the whitakers that used to live next to your mom and dad but we loved them very much and they made a very big impact in my life especial

  6. The Whitaker family offers their sympathy and prayers. We lived next door to Clay and Louise. They both are wonderful people. Louise will be deeply missed.

  7. I will miss you my dear friend. You had a wonderful gift of making people feel loved..I will miss you and I will always remember you! FORE!!!! I Love You!!

  8. Sharon and Kenny, so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mother and Mother-in-law.. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time…

  9. Sharon, Ken, Todd & Kelli: What a fond memory your mother & grandmother etched in our hearts. We loved our good times spent together nurturing & loving our own children & now enjoying the blessing of precious grandchildren. Louise taught us to love the

  10. Clay,Sharon,Ken,Kathi,Todd your mom/grandmother was same as family to me wasnt just a neighbor all my life she was my buddy she will be greatly missed it wont be the same without her.

  11. Hicks Family I would like say hello and I am so sorry to hear the news. Mom called me and told me. I only wish I would have had the opportunity to see her again! She was always such a special person to me and I will always cherish her Love and friends

  12. Mom and Pop are dear to my heart. Louise will be forever missed. She was a mentor, friend and family to me. She took me in when I was thrown away by my family and foster ‘Big Sister’. I had no where to live and she offered her home to me so I could finish

  13. The obituary I read in the paper was perfect…..’grandma’ played that role for many of us who graduated from Mooresville in the 80s. I know I could stop by any time to get a drink of water and a smile from Grandma. Sometimes I came alone and sometimes I


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