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Funeral service for Alphonso Morris, Jr. 72, "Pop" will be on Friday, February 8, at noon at the Anniston Funeral Service Outreach Ministry in the Russell H. Williams Memorial Chapel with Rev. Clyde Hill, officiating.

Mr. Morris passed away on February 3, 2019 at Diversicare. Survivors include his children: Sonya (Rev. Jerrell) Hicks, Mildred (Kevin) Ventura, Andrea Curry, Tyresha Robinson, Santina Grant, Kareem Morris; siblings: Fainnietta Dade, Gwendolyn Collins, Donald Morris, Thomas Morris and Randall Morris; grandchildren: Antonio, Gerome, Garron, Andre', Toraino Jr., Antonio, Chanal, Tearria, Jasmine, Nichelle; 19 great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alphonso, Sr. and Sally Morris, sons, Marcus Russell, Toraino Lowe Sr., grandson, Charles Woods, siblings, Patricia Elston, Greg Morris.

Anniston Funeral Service Jeffrey C. Williams 2562360319

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  • Thursday, February 14, 2019
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  • Monday, February 18, 2019
    We're so sorry to hear you are suffering the loss of your dear loved one. May you find strength and some comfort in the words found in Psalms 9:9, which reads: “Jehovah will become a secure refuge for the oppressed, A secure refuge in times of distress.” Our loving God cares about us and is ready to bring us comfort if we allow him (1John 5:14). He also has made the provision of a resurrection RIGHT HERE ON EARTH when it is restored into a beautiful paradise (Acts 24:15; Isaiah 55:11). Can you see yourself welcoming back to life your dear loved one? Find out more about this resurrection online at JW.ORG
    ~ R&R Lopez
  • Friday, March 1, 2019
    Grief can be so hard, but our cherished memories help us cope. Hold tight to those memories….Lean on each other for support…. And look to God’s word the Bible, for comfort and strength. James 4:8 encourages; “Draw close to God, and He will draw close to you.”
    ~ J Baker   Gadsden, AL