Albert Paul Morris

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Albert Paul Morris, LTC, USA (Ret)., died on Saturday, December 17, 2011 in Reston, Va. He served in the US Army and retired from the US Army Reserves as Lt. Colonel. For 49 years, he worked for the Veterans Administration in a variety of capacities at hospitals in Leavenworth, KS, St. Louis, MO, Washington, DC, Marion, IL, Sheridan, WY and Butler, PA. His work included positions as Chief Medical Administrator; Field Representative, Assistant Hospital Director, Hospital Director and Assistant Regional Director. He retired in 1990. He served churches in all the places where he lived as Sunday School Teacher, Deacon and Chairman of the Deacon Board. His wife of 56 years, Katherine Marjorie Morris died in 2000. He is survived by his daughter, Eileen Guenther (and her husband, Roy) of Vienna, Va., and son Stephen P. Morris (and his wife, Leanne) of Grand Island, NE., as well as three grandsons, Tom (and his wife, Emily), Jayson and Scott Morris, his granddaughter, Christina Guenther and great-grandson, Elijah Morris. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Parkinsons Disease Foundation.

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Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. I have very fond memories of spending time with Paul and Kay during my college semester in Washington, D.C. (1980) Paul helped this Nebraska farm girl understand the Metro. His warm smile and gracious hospitality were precious gifts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Eileen and Steve (and families). We love you!

  2. Eileen and Roy, Steve and Leanne, and kids. Our prayers are with you as you celebrate your dad’s life together. I always had such respect for Paul and enjoyed his humor the few times I was around him. A man of faith, he and Kay raised two great kids! May you know God’s loving arms supporting you during this time. Love, Linda, John and family

  3. Dear Eileen and Steve and families, We would like to be with you and share in this time of remembering your father/grandfather-Paul Morris- a man who made such a difference in the lives of those he touched; a time of remembering that our times are in God’s almighty and all-knowing hands; a time of recognizing God’s sovereignty in each of our lives individually and in the events of all peoples of all the ages; and with that acknowledgement being able to trust Him for the strength and peace and hope to go on. May each of you sense His presence with you in new ways as you reflect on the past joys of knowing Paul and the present and future reality of knowing Emmanuel,”God with us” in these days of Advent. Our love and prayers, Steve and Marilyn


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