He is survived by daughter, Jeanne Egan (Mike) son, Lee (Kathy) daughter, Susan Tarczon (Phil) daughter, Ruth Haye (Paul) daughter, Janet and daughter-in-law. Paul was predeceased by wife, Nancy son, Brian as well as his parents and siblings. Paul was a great influence, inspiration and role-model for family, colleagues and all those who had the privilege of knowing him. He was admired for his strength and faith. The Rotary Charities and Interlochen Library fund-raising projects were close to his heart. He served as a Church Session member and choir director, as well as Rotarian club officer. With Nancy, he was Co-President and founder of the Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra. He was a founding member of the TEECO Investment Club, board member for the Boy Scouts of America, the New Concord Board of Trade and the Traverse City YMCA. Even with his family and career obligations, he found time to give of himself to many organizations. Our lives were always full of music (there was a song for everything!) He also developed his own basement woodworking shop creating heirloom pieces, small to large, precious to all his family. Singing and playing his cornet were life-long joys. His musical endeavors included professional theater, directing choral groups, church choirs and especially the Rotary Chorus/Show for 20 years. He was an avid Ohio State and sports fan, cherished his golf with family and friends and was a world traveler. We shared many family times, especially with memorable camping vacations - one that stands out is the 28-day adventure to the west coast costing a mere $1000 with all eight family members loaded into a new 1971 Chevy Van. Dad's talents and interests were extensive. He finished his professional life as Vice President of Development at Interlochen Center for the Arts. His career began in Columbus, OH as a Choral Music teacher progressing into school administration and later serving as Executive Director and VP of Development at his Alma Mater, Muskingum College (where he later received the Distinguished Alumni Award). Paul continued his valued education with a Masters and PhD at The Ohio State University after serving as an Ensign in the U.S. (McCall) Morris, in 1950 after meeting at Muskingum College. Paul married his 'much better half' (as he always professed), Nancy L. He had three brothers, Ray, Sam and Albie and a sister, Peg Ferson. 8, 2023 He was born May 25, 1925, in Homeville, PA to Albert and Nellie Morris. Paul Leroy Morris, 98, of Interlochen, MI, went to be with our Lord at his home on Green Lake early Friday morning Dec. If Devonta Freeman (ankle) returns to the RB rotation next week against Philadelphia, that development certainly could mitigate Morris' role.Dr. Morris posted all three of his 1,000-yard rushing seasons and both of his Pro Bowl campaigns in Washington, but Sunday, he helped a different NFC East squad get back into peripheral playoff contention in a struggling division. New York fed Morris the team's second-highest carry total of the afternoon, as he carved his way to 7.4 yards per attempt against one of his former teams. Morris registered 67 rushing yards on nine carries, adding a four-yard catch during Sunday's 23-20 win against Washington.
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