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Cathy Ann (Graves) Morrison
© Johnson Funeral Home
Submitted by: Sharon

© Johnson Funeral Home


Cathy Ann (Graves) Morrison
August 1, 1952 - November 17, 2025
Sand Springs, OK



Funeral services for Cathy Ann (Graves) Morrison, 73, of Sand Springs, OK, were held Monday, November 24, 2025, at Restoration Church of God of Prophecy in Sand Springs. Pastor Alan South officiated, and burial was in Floral Haven Cemetery in Broken Arrow, OK. Casket bearers were Ryan 'Alex' Green, Timothy Green, Joshua McMenamy, Jeremy Lee, Justin Lee, Owen Graves Jr., and Jonathan Lee.

Cathy was born August 1, 1952, in Roseburg, OR, to Thomas Richard Graves and Bertha Alice (Gaylor) Graves. She went to meet Jesus, face to face on November 17, 2025, in Sand Springs, OK.

Cathy was the seventh of eight brothers and sisters. Cathy was faithful, loving, and kind. She loved God first and family second. She cherished her family and friends and enjoyed making crafts, cooking, camping, and canoeing. Church activities were an active role in her life. She was actively involved in the youth ministry and led the food ministry for many years. She would prepare food for the kids in the bus ministry and deliver food as part of the outreach to the homeless and those in need to feed both their bodies and souls. She was involved in Vacation Bible School each year at church with making snacks for the kids, helping with the crafts, and helped in building the props for Bible School. She did this until her last days on this earth because she sincerely believed that this is what God had called her to do. It was her mission in life to witness and bring people to Jesus. Her involvement at the Osage Hills church (now Restoration) began at an early age when her family relocated to Tulsa after they finished working to support the family by picking orchards in other states and towns. Her family was instrumental in helping to build and maintain the Osage Hills church where they finally settled down. She loved to go to church, as well as Greenleaf Youth Camp where she was able to develop new friendships and build on her relationship with Christ. She was one of the few chosen to go to the International Youth Camp, for which was a milestone in her life. She saw Harold Morrison, for the first time at Greenleaf Camp. While they may not have spoken at that time, she had a smile that touched his heart. It was in the later years when Harold relocated to Tulsa in 1967 and began attending Osage Hills Church, that they met for the first time and began to date when she was 16 years of age. She hardly spoke in her dating life, so Harold believed that she was melancholy. They were married when she was 17 on March 21, 1970. It was after marriage that he found out that she was quite the chatterbox. They had their first daughter, Rebeccah, in 1971, followed by Kimberley in 1972, Julie in 1974, and Ryan 'Alex' Green in 1987, whom she raised as her own. Cathy was a stay-at-home Mom, who dedicated her life to loving her family in the best way she knew how, which included teaching her children right from wrong and the importance of having a relationship with God. When the kids were older, Cathy decided to pursue a career in interior design work. She went to work for Home Interiors, where she went to homes and hosted demonstrations that promoted sales of home decor. She also worked for Sherwin Williams where she would mix and sell paints, Wallpaper-To-Go, where she sold wallpaper and occasionally installed the wallpaper she sold, in homes for extra income, then for Spectum Paint where she worked for a few years until she was injured. For a few years, Cathy would assist in collecting donations for the Salvation Army and recently for the past two years, worked for the voting polls in Cleveland.

She is survived by her husband, Harold Morrison; daughters, Kimberley Lee and Julie McMenamy; son, Ryan 'Alex' Green; brothers, Owen Graves, David Graves, and Ray Graves; sisters, Relma Ball and Reta Spears; ten grandchildren; countless aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews; and many other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Rebeccah Hall; parents, Thomas and Bertha Graves; and brothers, Raymond Graves and Robert Graves.

Arrangements and services were entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home, Sperry.

Online condolences to the family can be made at johnsonsperry.com.

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