She left two daughters, Beverly M., wife of Earl L. Anderson and Betty L., wife of Albert R. Lamb, both of Auburn; one brother, Murray S. Morrison of Hull; two sisters, Florence H., wife of Asaph E. Joudrey of Worcester and Effie, wife of Otto Wilson of Milton, Nova Scotia, Canada; four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was born in Springfield, Nova Scotia, a daughter of the late Jonathan E. and Bertha L. (Meisner) Morrison.
She came to Worcester when she was about 20 years old.
She was a charter member of the Philathia Club of the First Congregational Church in Worcester, of the Women's Fellowship of the church and of the Tatnuck Sewing Circle.
I am married to her grandson, Norman. We lived with her and cared for her before she entered the nursing home. She was a real love and also loved to tease. :o) I always remembered her reading stories to my son, Danny, and helping me to teach him to whistle and snap his fingers.
She left two daughters, Beverly M., wife of Earl L. Anderson and Betty L., wife of Albert R. Lamb, both of Auburn; one brother, Murray S. Morrison of Hull; two sisters, Florence H., wife of Asaph E. Joudrey of Worcester and Effie, wife of Otto Wilson of Milton, Nova Scotia, Canada; four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was born in Springfield, Nova Scotia, a daughter of the late Jonathan E. and Bertha L. (Meisner) Morrison.
She came to Worcester when she was about 20 years old.
She was a charter member of the Philathia Club of the First Congregational Church in Worcester, of the Women's Fellowship of the church and of the Tatnuck Sewing Circle.
I am married to her grandson, Norman. We lived with her and cared for her before she entered the nursing home. She was a real love and also loved to tease. :o) I always remembered her reading stories to my son, Danny, and helping me to teach him to whistle and snap his fingers.
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