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George F. Morris, age 78, after a short illness peacefully crossed the Great Divide at Vero Beach, Florida on January 19, 2015.
Born June 3, 1936 in Columbus, Ohio, George lived in Greenwich, Connecticut for 30 years and was employed by the Bowater Paper Company of Greenwich as a newsprint and coated paper salesman assigned to several states. He left Bowater as a Senior Vice President, in 1987, and joined the Fraser Newspaper Company of Canada as Vice President of their US sales operations. He finally retired from the position, in 1997, and relocated to Vero Beach. He briefly came out of retirement in early 2000 to become Secretary of the American Friends of the Game Conservancy, a prestigious organization committed to raising funds in America to support the UK Game Conservancy.
George was an avid trout and Atlantic Salmon fly fisherman, an ardent hunter shooting quail and pheasant in the US and making several trips to the UK to shoot pheasant, partridge and above all the wily Red Grouse. He excelled at shooting Trap, Skeet and Sporting Clays. He held a private pilot�s license and owned several light planes which he frequently flew throughout the US and Canada.
He was a lifelong member of the Camp Fire Club of America (founded in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt and friends) serving in its Board of Directors. He was also a longtime member of the Atlantic Indians, attending their annual Spring and Fall meetings in the north. In Vero Beach, he belonged to the Indian River Trap & Skeet Club and was President of the local Vero Beach Quiet Birdmen (QB) organization.
George will be especially remembered for his close friendships, humor, love of life and fun.
Survivors include his wife, Cindy Day Morris; son, Renick (Jennifer) Morris of Mooresville, NC; stepchildren, John Gaston III of Raleigh, NC, Deven D. Gaston of Charlottesville, VA, Talbot F. Gaston of Raleigh, NC, G. Kemper Gaston of Raleigh, NC; sisters, Julia M. Jacekels of Arlington, TX and Melinda M. Tucker of Wakefield, MS; and three grandchildren, Gavin, Ayden and Brody Morris.
A memorial service, for George, will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the VNA Hospice House of Vero Beach.
Christopher Smithers - Friend
May 5, 2020, 9:09 am
I was aware of the passing of George some time ago but had not felt fully able to leave a condolence before now. I remember George as a true gentleman, a possessor of great wisdom and wit! His kindness to me during a particularly difficult time in my life is something I shall always remember and indeed forever be indebted to him and his wonderful wife, Cindy. It is a source of sadness not to have seen George for many years and to have been in his company one last time would have been a true blessing. My thoughts and prayers are with Cindy, Renwick, John, Deven, Tallie, and Kemper in remembering George. May the Good Lord grant him eternal peace. Thank you. Christopher Smithers, Bangkok, Thailand.