Helen Faye Morris, 70, of
Wister, OK passed away Monday, February 19, 2018, in Tulsa, OK. Helen was born
June 30, 1947 in LeFlore, OK to Earl A. & Minnie Mae (Oliver) Ross. Helen was a devoted and loving wife and
mother. She was very proud of her family
and loved being "Granny" to any & everyone. She loved
holiday and family get-togethers; any chance to spend time with her
family was important to her. She truly
enjoyed her daycare and all the children that came and went. She will be missed by all who knew and loved
her. Helen was preceded in death by her
parents; son, Jeffery; nephew, Allen Newby; brother in law Euell Newby; father
& mother in law, Stubb & Lois Morris.
Survivors include her
husband, Terry Morris of the home; sons & daughter in law, Steven Morris,
Philip & Kylee Morris of Wister, OK; special daughter, Tara Ollie of
Douglas, WY; grandchildren, Lacey & Wes Callahan of Hartford, AR, Kally
Morris and Mark Brand of Wister, Katelen Morgan of Durant, OK; Stefanie Baxter & Van Hader,
Steven & Tara Morris, Trenton Morris & Chloe Miller all of Poteau,
Jeffery, Jordan, Judd, Frankie Morris & Rylan Tobey of Wister; great
grandchildren, Ty Slone, Colt & Chace Callahan, Millie Brand, Kyler &
Kaiden Morris, Bladen & Becklynn Morris
& Teren Baxter; sisters & brother in law, Vela Newby of Ft. Smith, AR,
Leta & JC Hamner; special friends, Sandy & Dean Qualls; numerous
nieces, nephews; other relatives and friends.
Services will be 10 am,
Friday, February 23, 2018 at Bethel Baptist Church in Wister, OK with Lynn
Bullard & Jim Cook officiating.
Interment will be a Maxey Cemetery, Wister. Pallbearers will be Jeffery Morris, Trenton
Morris, Steven Morris Jr., Bladen Morris, Matthew Haynes, Gary Ollie.
The family will be at the
funeral home on Thursday evening from 6-8 pm to visit with relatives &
friends.
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Please accept my condolences on the recent loss of your beloved Helen. In times of grief I have found comfort in the Bible promise of a ressurection (Acts 24:15) Soon all sorrow and death will be no more (Revelation 21:3,4; 1 Corinthians 15:26) Please be assured that God is aware of your distress and can help you have peace (Philipians 4:7)
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