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GLENN ALLEN MORRIS
Born: Sep 15, 1934
Date of Passing: Aug 01, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGLENN ALLEN MORRIS September 15, 1934 - August 1, 2016 With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Glenn. He spent his last few weeks peacefully at the cottage at Clear Lake that he built for the pleasure of his family and friends. Glenn will be lovingly remembered by his wife of fifty-seven years Donna; daughters Elizabeth, Lesley, Nancy and Heather; their husbands Bill Kristjanson, David Meunier, Tony O'Regan, and Kevin Smith; and grandchildren Shannon and Kevin Kristjanson; Matthew, Michael, and Aimee Meunier; Trevor, Daniel, and Caroline O'Regan; and Kyle (Amanda), Sean, and Devan Smith. Also remembering Glenn are his sister Enid Durward, in-laws Andy Duncan, Glenn and Joyce Lye, Charles Lye and Donna McMillan and many dear nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Joe and Annie Morris, Donna's parents Ralph and Kathleen Lye, siblings Robbie and Winona McFarlane, Wilma Duncan, Jim Durward, and nephews Charlie Lye and Wilf Taillieu. Glenn was born in Austin, Manitoba on September 15, 1934, the son of Joe and Annie Morris. After losing his dad at the age of five, Glenn was nurtured by his loving mom and three older sisters, as well as numerous family members and neighbours, in particular, Cyril Randall. He enjoyed growing up in small town Manitoba, playing ball and hockey, providing music for the town movies, and working in Randall's store. Dad often shared warm memories of the days when he was young. Glenn attended the University of Manitoba and was awarded the University Gold Medal in Civil Engineering upon graduation. He continued his studies, earning a Masters degree at the U of M and a PhD at the University of Illinois. He served for 38 years at the U of M Faculty of Engineering as a professor and administrator. He enjoyed working with students and colleagues and fostered many friendships. Glenn was an Honorary Life Member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba, a recipient of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers' Professional Service Award, a Fellow of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, and was appointed Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba following his retirement in 1997. Later, Glenn continued his professional activities, particularly as a consultant with his friend Ram Godse. Through sports, (especially the Fort Richmond Old-timers hockey team), work, church, and the communities where he lived, Glenn developed many friendships. He was grateful to all of those folks for the richness they added to his life. Their support and kindness, especially throughout the past year, was a blessing to him. Glenn would say his greatest pleasure was his family. He and Donna Lye were married in 1958 and began a life together that has been a source of joy and inspiration for their kids and grandkids. Mom and Dad simply loved being together. Their deep affection and selfless care for one another was very evident in the past year during Dad's illness. Glenn and Donna built a home in Fort Garry where their four daughters grew up. Family life was busy with music lessons, dance lessons, involvement in church, fixing up the house, and happy times at the lake. He was delighted to welcome our husbands to the family, teasing about finally having some boys on his team! The love and respect with which Dad treated his children has given us the foundation for the rearing of our own families. Dad and Mom were blessed with eleven grandchildren. Grandma and Grandpa's love knew no bounds when it came to their grandkids. The cottage they built at Clear Lake became the home base for many wonderful family times. If anyone was ever looking for Glenn they only needed to find the kids and Grandpa would be there in the midst of them. He was their biggest supporter and most devoted fan, always genuinely interested in whatever they were doing education, work, sports, music, and friends. Playing catch, singing karaoke, golfing, hockey, building projects, good conversation, Grandpa was always keen and the kids adored him. A man of great integrity, Glenn developed a strong work ethic as a young man, which served him well throughout his life. He often voiced his gratitude for many blessings, among them family, friends, work, and "the best country in the world" to call home. He had a great sense of humour, unfailing optimism, and a generous heart. Glenn considered himself fortunate to have had a wonderful life. He was determined to be a positive example to those he loved and he was to the end. Although we can't imagine our lives without him, we are thankful for all that he taught us and for the unfailing love he gave each of us. A memorial service for Glenn will be held on Monday, August 8 at 2:00 p.m. at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard with the Rev. Tim Sale officiating. Our family is grateful for the care Glenn received through his illness from Dr. Rowland Hayward, Dr. Piotr Czaykowski, the WRHA Palliative Care Program, and many other medical professionals. Thanks to Glenn's brother-in-law, Dr. Charles Lye and his wife Donna McMillan, for their support in caring for Dad at home at the lake these last weeks. Thanks also to the staff at Riverwood Square. Flowers are gratefully declined. If you wish, donations could be made to WRHA Palliative Care Fund, Winnipeg Harvest, or a charity of your choice. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Aug 6, 2016
GLENN ALLEN MORRIS September 15, 1934 - August 1, 2016 With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Glenn. He spent his last few weeks peacefully at the cottage at Clear Lake that he built for the pleasure of his family and friends. A memorial service for Glenn will be held on Monday, August 8 at 2:00 p.m. at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard with the Rev. Tim Sale officiating. A longer obituary will follow. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Aug 4, 2016
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 06, 2016
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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Professor Morrison was one of my profs at U of M many years ago. He was always a gentleman and always had the time of day for us "undergrads" (which is not always a given). I enjoyed his teaching style and learned a lot of practical things in his class which I remember to this day. A brief anecdote ... if I'm not mistaken he was part of the group of U of M profs that pulled an all-nighter when they were called about serious concern over the newly added cantilevered upper decks in the old Winnipeg Arena (the Barn) and they wanted to put people up there for a season-opening Jets game. They reviewed the designer's calculations and ultimately approved the use of the decks with certain portions roped off. The rest became history ... I pass along my sympathy to all his family and friends. A life well lived from my perspective. - Posted by: Rob Duerksen (Civil Engineering Student ) on: Aug 08, 2016
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It was my very good fortune to work with Glenn on fundraising for the Faculty of Engineering in the late 80s. He set the bar high and we succeeded. His students would name him "the best". Travelling across the country I witnessed first hand the respect shown to him by alumni and corporate leaders. He left a lasting impression on a faculty that he cared for with great integrity. It was a privilege to have worked with him. Donna - my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. - Posted by: Judy Holden () on: Aug 08, 2016
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Liz, Bill & family, I am sad to hear of your Dad's passing. Though I never met him, he sounds like such a wonderful father & grandfather. Sending you loving wishes & strength as you go through this painful loss. - Posted by: Eleanor Adaskin (Friend) on: Aug 07, 2016
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To all of Glenn's family, Glenn was my mom's (Audrey Hay) favourite cousin. No extended family gathering was complete without the Morris cousins! Glenn's love of family and sterling character will not be forgotten. Please extend my sincere sympathies to Donna and Enid and the other close family members. Sincerely, Betty Jean Berry ( nee Hay) - Posted by: Betty Jean Berry (Cousin) on: Aug 06, 2016
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Thanks for a lifetime of friendship The Randall Family - Posted by: The Randall Family (Best of friends) on: Aug 06, 2016
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My greatest blessings is to meet Dr. Glenn Morris in 1977. You admitted into the engineering school at U of Manitoba where nobody else will give me a chance. Thank you Dr. Morris. Rest in peace in the arm of our Lord Jesus Christ. You are a loyal and faithful servant. God continue to bless the Morris family. From one of your many students. - Posted by: Raphael Leung (Student) on: Aug 06, 2016
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Donna and family, So sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. Isabel passed along your notes, and I'm so glad you were able to care for Glenn together with your family at the cottage. Isabel said, & I agreed, we are sure Dad was there in heaven to greet his cousin and friend with a hearty handshake and a load of old stories to rehash again and again. We are thinking of you and sending our love, Rebecca, Trevor, Luke & Liam - Posted by: Rebecca Haubrich (Becky Morris) (Ralph Morris' Daughter) on: Aug 04, 2016
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We were so blessed to know Glenn and the goodness and warm love he held for his family. We loved his quick wit, enthusiasm and pride in his children and grandchildren. He was a wonderful friend to us and an advisor when we needed his engineering wisdom. We are so fortunate to have spent time with Glenn and Donna last summer and send our love to Donna and the family at this sad time. We hold you in our hearts, Linda and Joe - Posted by: Linda Kristjanson (Sister-in-law to Liz) on: Aug 04, 2016

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