À LA DOUCE MÉMOIRE DE Robert (Bob) Morris
Robert “Bob” Morris passed peacefully at the Montfort Hospital on August 8, 2025, at the age of 70. Born on March 21, 1955, he was the son of the late Gerald and Agathe Morris, and brother to Joanne Villeneuve (Marc), Denis Morris (the late Claudette), Glen Morris, the late Patrick Morris (Wendy), and the late Daniel Morris (Donna).
Bob was the loving husband of Beverley Kingsley, father to Charlene and the late Jeremy Morris, and stepfather to Kevin and Kelly Tessier. He was a proud grandfather to Emily, Haiden, Faith, Layne, Ben, Reilly, and Keigan.
Known for his quick wit and ability to keep everyone laughing, Bob brought joy wherever he went. He was always ready to lend a hand and was deeply respected in his community for his work in general repairs and renovations. Over the years, he built lasting relationships with many loyal clients who became friends.
He will be deeply missed by family, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
The family will receive relatives and friends to honour Bob at Heritage Funeral Complex, 1250 Trim Rd., Orléans, on Sunday, August 24th, 2025 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. with Words of Remembrance at 2 p.m.
This man was an awesome person I respect him so much he was my landlord and became my friend and always helped me no matter what I asked of him I will forever remember him and miss him dearly my condolences to family and all the people who where lucky enough to call him friend R.I.P Bob
I can still hear his mischievous laugh and see the twinkle in his eyes when he told funny stories. He was the gentleman who opened doors for the ladies and the host who made for a perfect visit. A great man! ‘Til we meet again, Bob,
Bob was an amazing brother in law, brother, father, husband and grandfather.
He was a phenomenal person who touched many with his kindness, empathy, compassion and mostly the love he gave to his friends and family especially his grandchildren.
Bob has left a legacy of how we each can learn to respect one another.
He gave freely of himself
in helping anyone and everyone to a neighbour, friend, family and a stranger in need without wanting anything in return.
His laughter was one of a kind bringing others much happiness and joy just by being around him especially when there is triple x flowing lol.
How does one say thank you for all the happy memories you have given to so many including myself?
Bob you were always a Brother, Never Just In-Law
(Steady presence, sharp humour, generous heart)
You were never just my brother-in-law—you were a brother in every sense that mattered.
From the start, you welcomed me without hesitation, folding me into your world like I’d always belonged.
There was no awkward transition, no polite formality—just warmth, humour, and a natural ease that made you impossible not to love.
You had a way of making everything feel lighter. Not because you ignored life’s difficulties, but because you met them with a mix of resilience and wit that reminded us all not to take ourselves too seriously. You could find the funny side of almost anything, and your laughter had that rare quality—it made people feel better simply by hearing it. Even now, I catch myself smiling at things I know would’ve had you in stitches or sparked one of your infamous, mischievous grins that always hinted at some inside joke.
But beneath the banter was depth. You were reliable, thoughtful, and quietly observant. You’d notice when someone wasn’t quite themselves, and rather than ask questions, you’d offer time, presence, or the perfect one-liner to lift the mood. That balance—between humour and heart—is what I’ll miss most.
I admired how you showed up for those you loved. Whether it was helping with a project, making space at your table, or offering quiet reassurance during a tough time, you did it without fanfare. You didn’t need recognition—your actions spoke louder than any words. You embodied loyalty, not as a showy trait, but as a quiet promise you kept over and over again.
You had an incredible ability to bring people together. Your energy made gatherings feel warmer, conversations feel easier, and even strangers feel like old friends. You had a knack for defusing tension and turning discomfort into connection—often with nothing more than a raised eyebrow or one well-timed joke.
We shared so many little traditions over the years—inside jokes, friendly competitions, late-night chats, that somehow became the highlight of every family gathering. You were the one I gravitated toward in a crowded room. The one whose presence made everything feel a bit more complete. You gave those gatherings their soul, and without you, the laughter feels thinner, the room a bit quieter. You were the spark that made ordinary moments extraordinary.
It’s strange how someone can be such a constant that you don’t realise how much they anchored you until they’re gone. You’ll always be my brother.
Will love and miss you forever
Bev, Charlene and Morris Family
Our deepest condolences on the passing of Robert. He was a wonderful person, and we will always remember his sense of humor, his wonderful smile and his kind heart. Richard’s says his visits to Home Depot will not be the same, it was always great to see Bob there and chatting about what project he had on the go. Our thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time. Bob I am sure your parents, brothers and Claudette welcomed you with open arms. RIP.
Bob you were always a Brother, Never Just In-Law
(Steady presence, sharp humour, generous heart)
You were never just my brother-in-law—you were a brother in every sense that mattered. From the start, you welcomed me without hesitation, folding me into your world like I’d always belonged. There was no awkward transition, no polite formality—just warmth, humour, and a natural ease that made you impossible not to love.
You had a way of making everything feel lighter. Not because you ignored life’s difficulties, but because you met them with a mix of resilience and wit that reminded us all not to take ourselves too seriously. You could find the funny side of almost anything, and your laughter had that rare quality—it made people feel better simply by hearing it. Even now, I catch myself smiling at things I know would’ve had you in stitches or sparked one of your infamous, mischievous grins that always hinted at some inside joke.
But beneath the banter was depth, you were reliable, thoughtful, empathetic, caring, supportive and quietly observant. You’d notice when someone wasn’t quite themselves, and rather than ask questions, you’d offer time, presence, or the perfect one-liner to lift the mood. That balance—between humour and heart—is what I’ll miss most.
I admired how you showed up for those you loved. Whether it was helping with a project, making space at your table, or offering quiet reassurance during a tough time, you did it without fanfare. You didn’t need recognition—your actions spoke louder than any words. You embodied loyalty, not as a showy trait, but as a quiet promise you kept over and over again.
You had an incredible ability to bring people together. Your energy made gatherings feel warmer, conversations feel easier, and even strangers feel like old friends. You had a knack for defusing tension and turning discomfort into connection—often with nothing more than a raised eyebrow or one well-timed joke.
We shared so many little traditions over the years—inside jokes, friendly euchre competitions, late-night chats, teaching me to trailer an rv and providing your invaluable woodworking tips and tricks that somehow became the highlight of every family gathering. You were the one I gravitated toward in a crowded room. The one whose presence made everything feel a bit more complete. You gave those gatherings their soul, and without you, the laughter feels thinner, the room a bit quieter. You were the spark that made ordinary moments extraordinary.
It’s strange how someone can be such a constant that you don’t realise how much they anchored you until they’re gone. You’ll always be my brother.
Auntie Bev, Kelly and Kevin,
I’m so sorry for your loss. Please know that you’re in my thoughts during this difficult time. Bob was a wonderful person, and he’ll be deeply missed. Sending you all my love and strength.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Kim
Sincere condolences to the family. He will be missed.
Dear Bev and family
Our heartfelt condolences to you all on the loss of Bob. Someone who shared so much life with you will always be a part of you.
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers, and we hope the memories you shared will bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
With love,
Ed, Izzie and family.
My heartfelt condolences to the family. Thank you Bobby for all the laughs, smiles and the overall great spirit that you brought every Tuesday night.
You will be missed by everyone in the league.
We’ll think of you often and smile every time.
Keep the party going up there my friend.
So happy to have had the pleasure of knowing Bobby. Only for a short time not long enough. He was always so much fun to bowl with. He had such a love for life. Always kept us laughing with his costumes for special occasions. Will miss you terribly this year.
My condolences to his family. He was loved by a lot of people.
My deepest sympathy Beverly and family.
Bob was such a wonderful man and friend over the years especially with my distress calls when I was selling my house, he was always there.
May he rest in peace
Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole family as you navigate this time of sorrow. May the cherished memories of Bob bring comfort and peace
Dear Beverley and family,
Sincere condolences for your loss of this wonderful man I had the pleasure of meeting. A quick wit he definitely had. He was also a generous, kind and gentle soul. I will miss my Tuesday hugs Bobby! Love you my friend!!
Dearest Bev, Kelly, Kevan and Morris Family,
Our hearts are so sad to hear of Bobs passing. Bob was such a kind, caring man with a great sense of humour and always such a hard worker. We’re always so grateful still for our kitchen makeover a few years ago, so many great chats as he worked so hard and pleased with the finished look we were. Bev our thoughts are with all of you at this time and we send our love.
Carolyn and Denis
Our heartfelt condolences to the Morris family. We first met Bob while camping and were delighted when he later joined the same bowling league as us. We shared many laughs together, and he was truly a wonderful person to be around. He will be deeply missed.
Bobby I can’t even begin to articulate how much you are missed. Thank you for your friendship and endless laughter over the years. The Rat Pack was such a special group filled with the highest of the highs and lowest of lows in bowling. You always made it fun and inspired those in our league as you continued to play with your portable tanks.
Dressed as a leprechaun or Kazoo from the flintstones you were the life of the party.
Love you Bobby and sending love and strength to Bev, Char, and all those in your family.
You left us far too soon Bobby but you will Always remain in our hearts.
Loved by All who knew you💖
Dear Bev, Kelly,Kevin and family
Our sincere condolences for the passing of your husband, Bob. He will be missed. I still hear his giggle.
Love your sister Barb Pigeau and Bob, Brody and Courtney.
My sincere condolences.
Bobby was such a gem. Happy to have had the pleasure of getting to know him over the past few years. He had the kindest heart and always brought so much fun, joy and laughter on Tuesday nights. ♥️ he will missed.
My condolences to Bev and family.
It was my great fortune to have met Bobby when he joined our bowling league a few years ago. He was friendly, funny, warm and became an inspiration to our bowling family. I have great memories of him dressed as Dracula and a Christmas Elf and Euchre nights will not be the same without him. He was a real gentleman and I will miss the Bobby hugs.
Char, so sorry to hear of your loss. My sincere condolences to you and the family.
May fond memories and his love, stay with you forever. May he rest in peace.
Much love….
Dear Morris Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of sorrow.
I’ll always remember Robert’s hearty laugh, but mostly the twinkle in his eyes when he smiled.
May your cherished memories comfort your heart in your times of sorrow.
Love,
Lisette and Gaston
Dear Family & Friends.
I am deeply moved by the news of Robert’s passing as I was for your parents’ passing, Claudette’s, Patrick’s, Danny’s and Jeremy.
I have always enjoyed chatting with every single person in your family- you’re an Amazing Family!!! Full of love, tenderness, caring and joy!!!
Robert was everything you said in the obituary article.
He so loved life and people! He knew how to make you smile. He was a gentle soul who would help everyone who needed a hand; whether it be helping you put up your tent to figuring out a problem you may have had with your vehicle; he was available, reliable & willing; most of all, the job was done with a big beautiful smile.
I pray that you will find peace and acceptance in your hearts and be strong for one another as you must enjoy life and cause each other to see that there is still beauty in the world and reasons to carry on.
Love,
Carole Belanger
We used to look forward to seeing Robert every year at our reunions…His hearty laugh and warm embrace were so welcoming. He always made us feel so comfortable and loved. Robert was pretty special! He will be certainly be missed by all. Bounce off those clouds Robert and be comforted by all your loved ones!
Our deepest condolences to Bev, Charlene and the Morris family. Our prayers are with you!
J’aimerais vous offrir mes plus sincères condoléances pour votre perte.
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