Marvin Morris
March 19, 2019
On March 19, 2019, Marvin Morris departed this life and went home to be with the Lord. As evidenced by the countless stories that have been shared by his family and friends since his passing, his 84 years on this Earth were full of love.
Marvin was born on July 19, 1934, to Chris and Dorothy Morris. He grew up in Osceola, the oldest of seven siblings. After graduating from high school, he moved to Des Moines. In 1956, Marvin met his future wife of 61 years, Cherie Morris (née Daman), at the old Free Beach at Southeast 30th and Raccoon. They married on September 27, 1957.
Marvin and Cherie made a home on Scott Avenue, not far from where they met. There, they raised two daughters, Kellie (now Fillman) and Shawna (now Graeve). Later, they were blessed with sons-in-law, Bruce Fillman and Mark Graeve, and four grandchildren, Andrew Graeve, Jared Graeve, Mariah Fillman, and Meredith Fillman. They also informally adopted another granddaughter, Shinobu Tsuruta, and her husband Ryan Heier, son Callen, and daughter Amelia.
Marvin lived for his family. He was his kids and grandkids’ biggest cheerleader. He spent much of his time relaying stories about them to whoever would listen. He attended all of his grandkids’ baseball games and dance recitals and spent much of his retirement driving his grandkids (and their friends) from school to practice to home. Late in life, he rooted for the Cyclones while watching his granddaughters cheer at Iowa State football games.
Hard work defined his life. Marvin worked long hours at Armstrong Tire and Rubber for almost 40 years. At times, he worked part-time jobs to earn extra money for his daughters. On one such job, Marvin lost two-thirds of the index finger on his right hand. He never missed that finger. More recently, he gardened at home and volunteered at his daughter’s schools.
When it came to his community, Marvin gave back. At points, he served as the Willard Elementary PTA President and on the board for Camp Hantesa. Over decades, he devoted his time as an elder and deacon for Chesterfield Christian Church and as a manager for the Church’s dining hall at the State Fairgrounds. He also served as elder at Community Christian Church.
Marvin taught his kids and grandkids (and everyone around him) that a good life requires an open-door policy. If someone needs food, give them some of what you have. If someone needs a roof, bring them under yours. If someone needs a family, invite them to join you. As those that knew him can attest, Marvin lived a good life rich in family and friends.
The visitation for Marvin Morris will be held at Hamilton’s near Highland Memory Gardens from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday, March 24. The funeral service will be held at the same place at 1 p.m. on Monday, March 25. Burial will follow in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Marvin’s survivors include his wife, daughters, grandchildren, brother and sister-in-law (Charles and Connie Morris), sister and brother-in-law (Delores and Don Reasoner), sister (Helen German), a host of nieces and nephews, and many neighbors and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother (Darrell Morris), two sisters (Toni German and Gerry Putney), three brothers-in-law, a sister-in-law, and two nephews.
Earl W. Seymour
03/24/2019
Condolences to the Marvin Morris Family. Marvin was a well respected hard working man at Armstrong Tire. He cared deeply about his Family. Thoughts & Prayers are with you.
Lowell Fry
03/24/2019
Sorry to hear of Marvin's passing. I worked with Marvin and his brother Charles at Armstrong Tire back in the the 1960's. I remember him as being a hard working kind individual. His work ethic made an impression on me a youngster fresh out of high school. I pray for God's blessing on the family.
Jim Jones
03/24/2019
Shawna, Kellie and Cherie, we are so sorry to hear of Marv's passing. Not only is this a loss for your family, but for the many friends and for the Eastside itself! I can reflect on the many years of attending Eastside functions where when attending, our families would run into the Morris family enjoying the festivities... or in many cases, find Marv volunteering time to make the event a success! I hope these words can help ease some of the pain from today reflecting on what a great man Marv was. It is those wonderful memories that we will all cherish forever... from the Jones the Tait and the Viggers families
Pat & Tammy Thompson
03/23/2019
Marvin touched many people.. He was known as Grandpa Morris to many kids at Grandview Little League.. When I think of the Lords Love your family is one of the first things that comes to mind. Marvin lead by example and it shows through his family and their amazing love for everyone they meet. We have so many wonderful memories of Marvin and your family.. You will all be in my prayers.
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Dave Brown
03/22/2019
Cherie, Kellie and Shawna,
I have know you all for my entire life. I remember Cherie -even though I was only 7, when you and Marvin got together. As well I remember when Kellie and Shawna came into your lives. I remember how excited and proud both you and Marvin were when your daughters were born.
I did not need to read the obituary to know just how proud Marv was of both Kellie and Shawna. And how blessed he felt with his extended family. I know he loved you all so very much.
I remember "the good old days" working at the church dining hall at the fairgrounds. It was hard work but we all had a great time and Marvin did his part to make it fun. He and my dad got along very well and I appreciate the friendship Marv extended to him.
He was truly a great guy and one I consider to be able to list as being a true friend of mine.
God Bless you all. Please know that I am thinking of you.
Dave Brown
Kathi Shanks
03/22/2019
The old guard from Chesterfield is fading away home, but we shall remember the lessons we learned from them, the love they showed us and the examples they set for us. May you rest in peace you good and faithful servant. May God grant peace to Cherie, Kellie, Shawna and families. You were one of the good guys. Until we meet again. Love always
Carolyn Shannon
03/21/2019
My "Buddy" has entered the Gates of Heaven! So sorry for your loss, he will be so greatly missed. A Wonderful Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother and FRIEND! He will always be remembered In my Heart! My Love and Prayers to Marvin's wonderful Family! Carolyn
Gina West
03/21/2019
So sorry for your loss - he was a great man!! Love, hugs and prayers.
Gina West