Constance Morris
Constance Morris
Constance Morris
Constance Morris
Constance Morris
Constance Morris

Obituary of Constance Thelmadge Morris

Constance Morris (nee Snair), 90 of Hubbards, passed away peacefully in her sleep in her apartment in Dartmouth on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.  Born in Black Point, NS to Lindsay and Myrtle (Calp) Snair. Connie lived a full and happy life, married for 65+ years to Roy Morris (deceased).  Together they had six wonderful children, all of whom kept them busy and made them proud.

Constance is survived by her children, David Morris and Ming in Ottawa, ON; Kevin Morris and Christine (deceased) in Dartmouth, NS; Judy Roy and Ronald in Flowers Cove, NB; Joanne Draper and Michael in Melanson, NS; Ronald Morris and Brenda in Ajax, ON; and Andrew Morris and Margie in Sackville, NS; her nine grandchildren (Caitlin Morris (deceased), Mitchell Draper (and Jamie), James Drefke, Alex Roy (and Sarah), Nicholas Morris, Sean Morris, Justin Draper, Joshua Morris (and Kailey) and Alissa Lyons (and Jordan); two great granddaughters (Jayde Draper and Lily Lyons); and two sisters; Norma and Sheila.

In addition to her parents, Constance was predeceased by her loving husband Roy Morris; brothers Harold, Francis, and Clyde; sisters Audrey, Helen, and Alma; daughter in law Christine and her granddaughter Caitlin Morris.

Connie loved her family with all her heart.

Cremation has already taken place. A private service to Celebrate the Life of Constance will take place on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 2:00 pm at the Orchard Valley United Church with Rev. Ivan Norton officiating. Family and close friends only. In lieu of flowers, you can make a donation in Constance’s memory to a charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, 34 Coldbrook Village Park Dr., Coldbrook, NS, B4R 1B9 (902-679-2822).

Online condolences may be made by visiting:  www.serenityfuneralhome.ca

A Memorial Tree was planted for Constance
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