Sean Matthew Morris was born on June 12,1973 to Billy and Kathleen Morris in Dayton, Ohio. He moved from Hillsboro, Ohio in December 2008. On May 2, 2013, he married Melissa Ann (Frederick) in Durant. He worked as a land surveyor. He enjoyed fishing, watching Nascar, college basketball and his pet birds.He passed away on October 22, 2024.
Sean is preceded in death by his dad Billy P. Morris, his sister Jennifer E. Morris, and his grandparents.
Left to cherish his memories are his wife Melissa Morris of the home. His mother Kathleen A. Morris of Durant. Mother-in-law Cynthia A. Frederick of Achille. Daughters Sierra N. Morris and spouse Keaton Luellen of Durant, Son Lane M. Morris and spouse Sarah Johnson of Missouri. Daughter Katelyn L. Morris and spouse Drew Delaat of Michigan. Stepdaughter Jessica D. Lemke and spouse Mark of Durant. His aunt Lisa O’Neal and spouse James of Brookville, Ohio. Uncle Tim P. Dunham and spouse Rosie of Brookville, Ohio. Uncle Jerry R. Dunham of Englewood, Ohio. Great aunt Barbara Jo Heimbrock and spouse Steve for Elloree, South Carolina. He also leaves behind two grandchildren.
The family has selected cremation and private memorial services.
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