Stacie Boyd
Lit a candle in memory of James "Jim" Edward Morris
Birth date: Mar 2, 1951 Death date: Aug 14, 2015
James “Jim” Edward Morris was born March 2, 1951 to Clarence E. “Eddie” and Ola Morris in Tulsa. He graduated from Will Rogers High School in 1969. After attending Oklahoma Military Academy in Claremore and working for the Tulsa W Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of James "Jim" Edward Morris
Thank you Jim. For teaching me and making me smile!
Jim will be missed for sure. Light-hearted and fun! He always had funny little quips or jokes and my favorite part was how tickled he'd get even though he'd told it many times :). He had a quiet way of making sure people were OK and would go out of his way to make sure. RIP Jimbo!
So many laughs, so much understanding. I will miss you my friend, love Diane
Lois,I just heard and wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Everyone loved Jim in the ER.Cheryl Harper & Scott Sherley
I remember the first time I saw and spent time with cousin Jim in Tulsa. He was about 2 years old, and I was a high school student in Bakersfield, CA. Jim was the son of my father's youngest sister, Ola. My family was in Tulsa on a vacation trip to visit family members in Oklahoma and Arkansas. As a child, he was a somewhat frequent visitor to Bakersfield to visit with his Aunt Ruby's family and his Uncle Jenks' family both of whom lived in that city. We saw him often enough to keep up with his school years, receiving annual school pictures in his mother's letters to us. We thought him an exceptional child then……and continued to consider him to be quite mature for his age group. He was excellent company whenever he was able to visit us in CA, bright, congenial, humerous and kindly towards us and our friends and neighbors.Rest in peace, dear Jim………….we will see you on the other side.Love, Ann Smalley (Arroyo Grande, CA.)
I worked several years with Jim in the radiology department, performing CT guided procedures, and got to know him there. Jim was always friendly, helpful, and good with patients. He spoke often of family and I could tell how much he cared for them. Jim always made me smile with sharing an anecdote or just stopping to chat. He will be missed. May God bless his family and friends at this time.