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William "Bill" Leonard Morris

February 5th, 1926 - March 6th, 2020

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William “Bill” Leonard Morris from High Point, North Carolina was born on February 5, 1926 and died March 6, 2020 Bill Morris graduated from high school in 1943. While in high school, he worked in a radio shop. Bill then served in the Army and the Navy during World War II. With the help of the “GI Bill,“ he graduated in 1950 from North Carolina State University. On July 1, 1951, Bill married Addie Jeannette Thompson and worked with Western Electric in Winston-Salem, where Thomas Morris was born in 1953. In 1954, they moved to Baltimore so Bill could work with Martin Marietta Company. While in Baltimore, Pamela Morris was born in 1955. In 1956, the family moved to Denver, Colorado for the Titan Missile development, where Debra Morris was born in 1958. The family survived a near fatal car crash on July 3, 1960 outside of Danville, Kentucky after being sideswiped by a truck that two young men had stolen. After the crash, the family began the long physical and emotional recovery process. Bill was out of work for over six months, and each family member was changed profoundly by the experience. In 1964, Bill Morris was hired by the Denver Research Institute for the development of microelectronic ceramic chips. In November 1968, the family relocated to Utica, NY. In Utica, Bill worked at General Electric in microelectronics doing quality control with an electron microscope until retirement in 1995. While living in Utica, Bill Morris graduated from University of Southern California, which had classes in New York, in 1974 with a Master’s Degree. In 1992, Bill and Jeannette began the move from Utica, New York to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. While living in Denver, Bill and family attended Saint Andrew’s and Bear Creek Presbyterian churches. In Utica, they attended Westminster Presbyterian Church. In 1989, Bill and Jeannette Morris attended The Billy Graham School of Evangelism in Syracuse, NY. This was a milestone in their spiritual development. Bill and Jeannette began a senior ministry at a nursing home in Utica and later on Hilton Head Island. Bill Morris was a Gideon for many years. While in Hilton Head, they were involved at Providence Church with Stephen Ministries. Bill Morris is survived by his wife of 68 years, Jeannette Morris; his son, Dr. Tom Morris (67); and his daughters, Pam Hilbers (64) and Dr. Debra Reece (62). He is also survived by his grandchildren, William Scott Morris, Zachary Gerard Hilbers, Katherine Brittany Pillimue, Kelsey Elise Hilbers, and Caroline Ann Morris; five great grandchildren; and his niece and nephew, Margaret Venable and Douglas Lytle. Bill Morris was very proud of his family. The most important thing in his life is that he found salvation and hope in his relationship with Jesus Christ. He was saved by God’s grace, and he would encourage all to read the Bible and decide what to do about the claims of Jesus of Nazareth. He will be interred at the Beaufort National Cemetery privately with family. The Island Funeral Home and Crematory. Islandfuneralhome.com.

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Welcome to our gracious funeral home, where our dedicated staff provides exceptional care with meticulous attention to detail. Founded in 1981 by Allen and Nancy Richardson, we have grown to become Hilton Head's trusted choice for end-of-life care. With the addition of an on-site crematory in 1983, we are uniquely positioned as the only cremation provider on Hilton Head Island where your loved one remains in our care throughout the entire process. Our recently renovated facility offers serene spaces for reflection, private viewings, and life celebrations that honor your loved one's unique story....

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