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© The Sun Newspaper
November 11, 2003
Submitted by: Cheryl Travis


Morris L. Firestone

January 5, 1937 ~ November 8, 1993

Morris L. Firestone, 66. Born January 5,1937 in Mc Alester, Oklahoma. Passed away November 8, 1993 in Yucaipa, California, where he was a resident 46 years. He was a warehouseman 28 years. He was employed by A. M. Lewis for 22 years. He retired from Stater Bros. in 1995. He also drove trucks locally and long-haul for Foremost Building Material, United Building Material, Double L. Feed and Farm Supply McAnally Enterprises and A. M. Lewis.

Survived by his wife, Barbara A. Firestone of Yucaipa; son Kirt Firestone of Calimesa, CA; brothers, Steven Firestone and Harvey Firestone of Oregon. Graveside service; Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1 p.m., Desert Lawn Memorial Park, Calimesa, CA under the direction of Weaver Mortuary, Beaumont, CA. Disposition; Wednesday November 12,2003 1 pm Desert Lawn Memorial Park, Calimesa.


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