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Elmer R. “Juney” Morris Jr.

February 12, 1924 - March 2, 2024

U.S. Veteran

A graveside funeral service, with Navy honors, will take place in Arlington National Cemetery at 2pm, Thursday, June 13, 2024.

Friends are welcome to attend. Contact Storke Funeral Home with any questions.

Posted by:
Bob and Shirley Baird

Posted on:
March 16, 2024

Marcie, Ellen, Tip and all the family - Please know that you are in our prayers. “Juney” will be missed by all that knew him.

Posted by:
Alice Moore

Posted on:
March 15, 2024

My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Morris and family. I remember well his encouragement when i became Treasurer of King George. Each visit to my office he brought great joy. I shall forever be grateful and will keep the family in my prayers. Alice L. Moore. Treasurer King George County. Retired

Posted by:
Cynthia King Miller

Posted on:
March 12, 2024

Junior Morris stands proudly as his beloved Navy song is sung at Shiloh’s Veterans Day service in 2019.

Posted by:
Cynthia King Miller

Posted on:
March 12, 2024

Rest in eternal peace, dear friend. We will never forget you. You represented the best of God’s creation within your family, throughout our community, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and our nation. We will always remember your acts of bravery that Sunday morning, 27 May 1945, aboard USS Braine (DD 630), your devotion to God, and the love for your fellow Sailors you helped save in the most extreme environment imaginable. Your courage and modesty typified the “tin can” Sailor. May God comfort Marcy and the rest of your family. Your friends, Cindy and Luke

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Donna Rose Loan

Posted on:
March 11, 2024

We are sending our deepest sympathy and love to this sweet family. I have so many wonderful memories growing up with the Morris Family. You all will continue to be in our hearts, love, prayers and thoughts. Donna Rose Loan and family.

Posted by:
Vicky and Marty Wilder

Posted on:
March 10, 2024

We were so saddened to learn of Juney’s passing. He was such a kind and wonderful gentleman and we were privileged to know him. Our hearts go out to Marcy and your entire family.

Posted by:
Lisa Kyle

Posted on:
March 10, 2024

My condolences go out to the Morris family at this difficult time. Mr. Morris made it possible for me to follow my dream and open Curves of King George in the old post office building he owned. He was a great landlord and so responsive to any maintenance needs we had. Mrs. Morris was the first member I signed up. I think of them often as I make my way through King George and pass by the building. What a great 100 years he lived and I know he will be missed by many. Fondly, Lisa Kyle

Posted by:
Steve Herndon

Posted on:
March 10, 2024

From childhood, I enjoyed meeting and dealing with Mr. Morris. My family operated a Chevrolet dealership as well and we always enjoyed spending time together. I remember Mr. Morris taking one Sunday afternoon explaining his \"arrowhead\" collection to me. I know the family is most proud of his community efforts and spirit! W Steven Herndon

Posted by:
Steve Herndon

Posted on:
March 10, 2024

From childhood, I enjoyed meeting and dealing with Mr. Morris. My family operated a Chevrolet dealership as well and we always enjoyed spending time together. I remember Mr. Morris taking one Sunday afternoon explaining his "arrowhead" collection to me. I know the family is most proud of his community efforts and spirit! W Steven Herndon

Posted by:
Brad Garner

Posted on:
March 9, 2024

To the Morris Family, Mr. Morris and his family were so generous to our hunt club for many many years. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Morris Family. Brad Garner Gunsmoke Hunt Club (formerly Machodoc Hunt Club)

Posted by:
Patricia Finall Burgess

Posted on:
March 9, 2024

Mrs. Morris, Ellen, Tip, and all of your family, my sincere sympathy at the loss of Mr. Morris. How wonderful that he lived to be 100! Every time I go through King George Courthouse area, I look over at your house where you grew up and remember the good old days. Mr. Morris was such a kind man and a good businessman. I know you will miss him, and I will be praying for you all.

Posted by:
Patricia Finall Burgess

Posted on:
March 9, 2024

Mrs. Morris, Ellen, Tip, and all of your family, my sincere sympathy at the loss of Mr. Morris. How wonderful that he lived to be 100! Every time I go through King George Courthouse area, I look over at your house where you grew up and remember the good old days. Mr. Morris was such a kind man and a good businessman. I know you will miss him, and I will be praying for you all.

Posted by:
Margie Stevens

Posted on:
March 8, 2024

Remembering a fine gentleman and a pillar of the community. He did so much for King George County! Deepest sympathy to all of the family and prayers that his legacy will be perpetrated through them. I love you all.