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PAUL MORRISON It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Paul Morrison, age 61. Paul's courageous battle with cancer came to a peaceful end on Saturday, March 24, 2012, in the early morning hours with family by his side. Paul passed from this life to join our Lord in Heaven where we will see him again. Left to cherish his memory is his wife and best friend, Mary, his children, Jonathon, Jeannine, Alanais and Candice, grandchildren, Jessica, Justin, Brittany and Talon, his brother Keith and his mother, Annette. Several other aunts, uncles and cousins join us in mourning his passing. Paul was predeceased by his father Ernest. Memorial Service is being held for Paul at Grace Christian Church, 50 Barnes St., Winnipeg, MB, on Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. If you wish to honour Paul's memory, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society Volunteer Driver program or to the charity of your choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 26, 2012
Condolences & Memories (14 entries)
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Paul, It seems as though your face fades in and out of my memory as the sands of time slip through the hourglass that is life. You were kind to your children, loving to your grand children and kinder still to the ones you fostered. Though I knew you for but a glimpse of your life, I'll never forget you, or the kindness you showed me. I miss you, your smile, and most of all your laugh. some day seventy years from now I hope to see you again. Take care my friend. Chris - Posted by: Chris (Friend) on: Mar 31, 2017
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You were the greatest man I have ever known. You cared more for those you loved than life itself, a father to few a friend to all you knew. Days and months have passed, but I'll never forget you - Posted by: Chris (Friend) on: Mar 06, 2013
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Paul was one of the best. Never a bad word between us. Always a joke or two to be shared. Sadly missed. Tom. - Posted by: Tom Jones (Friend and co-worker) on: Apr 05, 2012
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I had the opportunity to meet Paul for the first time at church about 2 years ago. We shared many stories together - had a lot of life's experiences in common. When I first heard that Paul had cancer, I was taken back by the terrible news. Paul was a very caring person ... a pleasure to know and to share conversation with. I was honored to have known Paul. Paul's memory will live on in the hearts and minds of his family and friends. See you later, "brother" ! - Posted by: Randy Fisher (friend) on: Apr 03, 2012
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I was so sorry to hear about Paul passing. He was such a nice cheerful person and we had many talks. I will miss him. My Deepest Sympathy to the family. - Posted by: Ron Adams (Co-worker) on: Mar 28, 2012
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Paul you are still the best. Let's share a good story, we can have a good laugh and walk away smiling. Rock on big guy! - Posted by: Wally Ewonchuk (Friend - co-worker) on: Mar 27, 2012
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It was always a pleasure to see Paul when he came into the office. He was always happy and friendly with anyone he met. He would go out of his way to help correct problems and always gave the extra effort. My sincere sympathy to Mary and family. - Posted by: Donald McMullin (Friend and Co-worker) on: Mar 27, 2012
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I can still visualize Paul's face...short crew cut(white) scrubby looking beard and big happy smile. He had such a zest for life and was so excited about plans for retirement and his family. I guess the'Big Guy' had other important plans on the Better Side. Paul will always be remembered as a Happy go-lucky fellow with a 'pep in his step and pride in his stride'. My sincere sympathy to all the family. God Bless! - Posted by: Lawrence Juan (Co-worker) on: Mar 27, 2012
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Dear Paul: You walked the talk; always with a smile and so willing to help everyone around you. Our memories of you will remain an inspiration. Thanks for being a friend. Ed Rzeszutek - Posted by: Ed Rzeszutek () on: Mar 27, 2012
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I have worked with Paul for over 20 years, he was a very happy and positive person. Paul and I were in a 649 group for 20 years, her faithfully got our number every week. I would say to him evey week that our ship will come in soon and he would always laugh and agree. I retired from the University last July and Paul came in to say goodbye and wish me all the best, he was always so thoughtful. He will be deeply missed. My deepest condolence to Mary and family. - Posted by: Barbara Nemetchek (co-worker/friend) on: Mar 26, 2012
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What a generous, friendly man, you were. We always looked forward each day to you arriving @ day care. Everyone knew when you were here in the building. I will definitely miss seeing you in your shorts all year round. Your day care family will miss you very much. - Posted by: Avril M Coutou (day care provider) on: Mar 26, 2012
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I will always remember Paul as one of the most "Happy go lucky" people that I have ever worked with. He always had a smile on his face, and was very up-beat and optimistic about life in general. He is going to be missed dearly by many. He is an inspiration, and I wish peace to his loved ones. - Posted by: Wendy (Co-worker) on: Mar 26, 2012
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Condolences to the family. I remember Paul and Kieth from school way back when. Remember Kieth when the record stuck and you and Paul were tap dancing during a school concert. Well that won't be a problem in heaven. Let the music play on. Happy trails - Posted by: Phil Fillion (friend) on: Mar 26, 2012
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Paul, your heart was always larger than life, just like you. I cherish our friendship and we will see each other again one day. My heart is with your family as they adjust to life with you on the other side. To Mary and his family... "Perhaps he is not a star in the sky, but rather an opening where he shines down to let you all know he is happy." - Posted by: Patti Tait (Friend and ex-co-worker) on: Mar 26, 2012