Del Norte Triplicate

Judith Ellen Morris

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Del Norte Triplicate
November 22, 2023 at 06:56 PM
2 min read
3 years ago
To honor the loving memory of Judith Ellen Morris, her family and friends are having benches and memorials bestowed at Judy’s favorite locations: Trees of Mystery (Highway 101 South), The Forester Café across from the Trees, and the Klamath townsite where Judy worked as postmaster and ran the library. She survived the loss of her son Robert Louis Rhode and husband Louis Rhode. Past the Golden Bear Bridge is the Riverwoods Campground to the right of 101 South where Judy and her late husband John Hugh Morris III hosted and enjoyed countless visitors and family.Judy is survived by her three sisters, Suzanne Carlisle, Mary Jane Bechtolt, and Kathleen Cantrall, nieces Elizabeth Marie Cantrall, Amanda Louise Kinyon, Rebecca Bechtolt and Ann Kaperak, along with family members Todd Sanders, Sid Bechtolt, Donovan and Ruby Belle Kinyon, Chase and Lora Cantrall, Allyson Cantrall, Adam Jason Cantrall, Joe Kaperak and family, Denise and Joyce Ann Rhode, her foreign exchange family in Austria, and countless friends. Judy was a blessing: devoted, hardworking, extraordinarily talented, and beautiful inside and out, deeply loved by everyone who knew her. To plant a tree in memory of Judith Morris as a living tribute, please visit Tribute Store. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('ad-1515727'); });

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Published November 22, 2023 at 06:56 PM
Reading Time 2 min
Category general