Roderick Alexander Morrison
Obituary
Roderick Alexander Morrison - March 14, 1933 – September 22, 2016
Passed away peacefully on Thursday
September 22, 2016 at the West Island Palliative Care Residence after a brief
battle with cancer.
Rod was a beloved husband of 60
years to Jean Bridson, a loving father to Joanne (Louis Pellin) and a proud and
adoring papa to Alyssa and Luka.
He was predeceased by his brother
Stan and his wife Carol. He is survived by their children, Don (Kie), Kathy
(Bill), Ted and Alan.
He was also predeceased by his
brother-in-law Edmund Bridson and survived by his wife Betty and their
children, Cheryl-Ann (Chris), Derek and Steve (Mandy).
Rod was born and grew up in
Montreal. He attended Strathcona Academy and graduated from McGill in
Mechanical Engineering in 1955. Most of his working life was with Peacock Inc.
in Ville LaSalle. Upon his retirement he worked as a volunteer director and
fund raiser for NOVA West Island. He was a long time member of the Beaconsfield
Golf Course.
The family wishes to thank Luhan,
Dora and the NOVA for their outstanding care to both Rod and Jean. We would also
like to thank the nurses and doctors at the CLSC Pierrefonds and the West
Island Palliative Care Residence.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to the West Island Palliative Care Residence or to the NOVA West Island.
A celebration of Rod's Life took place on Sunday October 2, 2016 between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the
Beaconsfield Golf Club, 49 Golf Avenue, Pointe-Claire.
From the Montreal Gazette
Sept 24, 2016
A few footnotes from earlier years...
R. A. Morrison Jr. was my uncle, and to me was always known as Uncle Rod. I really thought he'd would be around forever because he always looked young, even when I last saw him seriously ill about a week before his passing he hadn't lost his sense of humour.
As the above dates reveal, Uncle Rod saw his 82nd birthday but not his 83rd.
As the above dates reveal, Uncle Rod saw his 82nd birthday but not his 83rd.
In family mourning we oft forget that the one we mourn for, once had parents who were mourned for too. Below is an image of R. A. Morrison's parents.
From the early 1950's: Roderick Morrison Sr. and Katy Morrison in Montreal. |
This following image was a framed fixture in the living room of Uncle Rod's parents' home; I saw it often.
Early1940's: Roderick Jr. and Sr. together |
Getting some practice...
This next scene was recorded in 1954. Although I was present at the time I can't say that I remember anything at all. Uncle Rod was 21 and had become an uncle a few months earlier.
This next scene was recorded in 1954. Although I was present at the time I can't say that I remember anything at all. Uncle Rod was 21 and had become an uncle a few months earlier.
16 years after this scene was recorded, Uncle Rod became a father when Joanne was born.
1954: Roderick Jr. holding his nephew while his father, Roderick Sr. looks on. |
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