Lois Ruth Morris

lois morris

August 7, 1923 ~ November 8, 2012

Services: A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 10:00 AM in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD with Father Francis Early officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends on Monday, November 12, 2012 from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM with prayers recited at 3:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. Lois Owens Morris of Avenue, MD., passed away in Leonardtown, MD on November 8, 2012. Born August 7, 1923 in Abell, MD., she was the daughter of the late William Lee Owens and Catherine Dove Russell Owens. Lois was the loving wife of the late Wesley (Sam) Morris whom she married on July 19, 1946 in St. Martins Catholic Church in Washington, DC. She was also the loving wife of the late Arthur E. Grogan whom she married on April 7, 1991 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD. She is survived by her devoted nieces: Catherine Sylvia Ryce of Hollywood, MD, Cheryl Walker Jackson, and Linda M. Morris both of Abell, MD; Nephews: James M. Owens and friend Susan Spencer of Chaptico, MD. William A. Owens Jr., and wife Cathy of Lewisburg, TN, James L. Owens and wife Mary of Aspen, CO, James A. Russell of Watsonville, CA, James P. Walker, Jr. and Joseph Lee Russell both of Abell, MD. As well as 8 great nieces and nephew, 8 great great nieces and nephews, and 6 great great great nieces and nephews. She was the sister in-law and friend to Virginia Owens Reynolds, Mary Ann Gibson and Evelyn Welty Owens. Lois is preceded in death by her siblings: Mary Irma Hodges, William A. Owens, Sr., Annie Rebecca Russell, and James Ignatius Owens.. Lois attended Holy Angels Catholic School in Avenue, MD for 8 years and graduated from Margaret Brent High School in Helen, MD class of 1941. She worked for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers from 1941 till 1948 returning to Avenue, MD in 1948, she worked for the Naval Air Station at Patuxent River, MD as a Purchasing Agent Supervisor retiring in 1973. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD. American Legion Auxiliary Post 221 Avenue, MD, and a member of the Margaret Brent High School Alumni. The family will receive friends on Monday, November 12, 2012 from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM with prayer recited at 3:00 PM by Deacon Bill Nickerson. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 10:00 AM in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Johnny Thompson, Mike Lacey, Bill Owens, Joseph Lee Russell, Kenneth Ryce and Clarence Bowles. Contributions may be made to the Seventh District Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 7, Avenue, MD 20609.

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  1. Brenda and Benton Burch says:

    “So sorry to hear of Aunt Lois’s passing, She was such a sweet and generous person to me. I was always so glad to see her out and about enjoying a good meal someplace. May she Rest in Peace.”

  2. “Beverly and I would like to extend our condolences to Lois’s family. She was a great lady, and a friend. She will be greatly missed.”

  3. “For my Godmother, may these few words help convey the thoughts of sympathy so deeply felt, yet so hard to express.”

  4. “Lois was the second-to-last of our previous generation. Now WE are the next generation. She was such a gracious lady. We loved her with all our hearts. We can pray to her, now, for ourselves and our country. Lois cared so much for her family and her country. Take good care of her, O Lord.”

  5. “Cheryl, Linda and family….was so shocked and saddened to read of Lois’s passing. She was a “Lady” in every aspect of the word. I first met Lois when I was a wee child and her husband Sam and my Dad, Bill Goddard worked for Bond Bread. Heaven has gained another Angel and Sam has his Lois back. My heartfelt condolences to all of you.”

  6. “Aunt Lois was a wonderful person who I will always remember with love and fond memories. She will be missed greatly by me, my son James, my daughter Jennafer, and her son Jared.”

  7. “Lois was a wonderful person,she will be missed. Our prayers are with the faimly.”

  8. “Aunt Lois was the one of the finest women I have ever known. She was kind, generous & thoughtful to so many in her special sweet way–quiet and gentle. Aunt Lois was such a lovely & graceful person and I will always cherish my many beautiful memories of her. She had an incredible mind & remembered things from long ago that were always delightful to hear. She never forgot a birthday or special occasion. She was like a sweet, little grandmother to my Lauren and Chaz and they loved her dearly. Aunt Lois was so considerate & gracious… never wanted to ask anybody for anything…..she never wanted to be of any trouble or bother to anyone–but if you did do something for her, she would insist on repaying the deed in triple-fold. I admired her ability to remain so full of life and so independent for as long as she did. I hope she knew how much she was loved and appreciated…and she will be missed. We saw how tired you were becoming, Aunt Lois…. you were looking forward to meeting our Lord & seeing your loved ones that had passed. It’s always hard to say good-bye, but I know you are in Heaven & happy again. No more pain or worries. Until we meet again– Rest in peace, Aunt Lois. “

  9. Clarence & Celeste Bowles says:

    “”Lois Family” Lois was a great and kind lady, wonderful neighbor. My late wife Jenny through the world of Lois just thinking is has now gone to be with her in just two months I can not belive that the two went so close together they will enjoy each other so much. May she Rest In Peace. “

  10. “Lois was a very sweet soft spoken,lovely woman who I grew up by being a neighbor ,friend and customer of mine ,she will be missed very much.My prayers and condolences to her family.”

  11. “Lois was my supervisor at Pax River when I was a purchase agent (buyer)long time ago. She was a great lady. God Bless. “

  12. “So sorry to hear of Lois’ passing. She and Sam were always so sweet. From Sam’s Virginia cousins Ernest (Billy) Green and Alice Mullins”


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