Glenn F. Morris

Glenn F. Morris, 79, of Rew, passed away Thursday, November 28, 2019, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.

Glenn was born in Titusville, Pa. on July 21, 1940, he was a son of the late Frances (Holden) Cirigliano and Burdette R. Morris, Sr. 

He was a 1959 graduate of Pleasantville High School.

On November 19, 1960 in Eldred, he married Connie A. (Goodwin) Morris who survives. 

Glenn moved to the area in 1959 and worked at Airco Speer for nine years. In 1970 he began working for the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. He retired in 2003.

He was a member of the Bradford Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. and a former member of the McKean County Rifle Club. He liked hunting in his younger years and fishing his whole life. He was an avid bird watcher at his backyard feeders, especially during the spring and fall migration.

Surviving in addition to his wife Connie of 59 years, is one daughter, Kathryn J. (Troy) Bailey, of Oakfield NY, two sons, Scott M. (Donna) Morris, of Curwensville, and Keith M. (Bernadette) Morris, of Stratford NJ, three grandchildren, Kacie (Luke) Stiner, Ashley Morris, and Michael Morris, two half brothers, Nick (Sherry) Cirigliano, of Rixford, and Rev. Lynn (Joyce) Cirigliano, of Corry, sister in law June Morris and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his step father, Elmer Cirigliano, one sister Carolyn Morris, and two brothers, Terry Cirigliano and Burdette "Bud" Morris.

Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at 3:00 pm on Sunday, December 15, 2019, at the Bradford Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. Burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Bradford Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. 

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Connie and family, I am so sorry for your loss. It seems so unbelievable that someone so vibrant is gone for now. I can’t help but remember how comforting Glenn was when I lost my father, his playful smile, and how he would say “so as to be partly about” when asked how he was. Glenn was a truly special person and I can’t wait to see him again. Words fail me to express the gratitude to him and your family for sharing him with so many.
— Jennifer Baker

It was truly devastating to learn of Glenn’s death. I look back and remember only the brightest moments with him and your family. I appreciated all the help and kindness that he showed to our family. Glenn truly made an impression that will never Leave my heart.
— Jamie Nelson

So sorry to hear of Glenn''s passing. I remember the times we fished together when I was a child. May you all be comforted during this difficult time.
— Lynn Cirigliano

Dearest Connie, Emmanuel and I are so sorry for the loss of your beloved husband. What good memories we had as a family going to your home every week for “book study”. It was always a fun filled evening with plenty of popcorn and treats afterwards. Glenn was always positive and influenced many people in a wonderful way, including my Valerie. Emmanuel will never forget the day Glenn took him and his father the whole day bird watching. His father never forgot it as he was a bird lover as well. We all look forward to seeing him back soon in the new world. You are in our prayers. We love you. Wanda and Emmanuel Dewilde
— Wanda and Emmanuel Dewilde

Connie, I am so very saddened to learn of the loss of your beloved husband. I always enjoyed the closeness you two shared when you were in my office and sincerely enjoyed looking at all of your nature and wildlife pics, along with hearing the stories behind them. I wish you peace and comfort during this time.
— Dawn Babcock

Glenn helped our family in so many ways. I remember one winter our van’s engine blew up. Bill had to change the engine in our driveway as we didn’t have a garage. Glenn happened to drive by and he stopped and helped Bill change that engine. It took three days and it was so cold but Glenn was there each and every day until that engine was in and running. When I think of a true friend, I think of Glenn.
— Bridget Grohe

My dear Sister Connie I will forever be grateful to Glenn for teaching and instructing me in Jehovah’s ways. He was an excellent teacher of God’s word the Bible. I am especially thankful for his patience.
— Bill Grohe

Connie & Family - so very sorry, I will miss my favorite "birder" stopping at the office - God Bless
— Judi

Connie, I am sorry to hear the news and my prayers are with you and the family . He will be missed .
— Carole VanSickle

Connie and family, So many fond memories flood my mind as I think of Glenn. From coming to the book study, to get together at your house, to seeing your bunnies, spending weekends there with the girls, helping me move, to our laughs and movie watching and more. We know song 151, “He will call” is soon to take place and Glenn will answer! I know your hearts are hurting now. Please know your family is in my prayers as you go through this difficult and sad time. Love and miss you all. Cindy.
— Cindy (Moore) Robinson

Connie and family, we are very sorry for your loss.
— John & Linda Steis

Condolences

  • Connie and family, I am so sorry for your loss. It seems so unbelievable that someone so vibrant is gone for now. I can’t help but remember how comforting Glenn was when I lost my father, his playful smile, and how he would say “so as to be partly about” when asked how he was. Glenn was a truly special person and I can’t wait to see him again. Words fail me to express the gratitude to him and your family for sharing him with so many.

    — Jennifer Baker
  • It was truly devastating to learn of Glenn’s death. I look back and remember only the brightest moments with him and your family. I appreciated all the help and kindness that he showed to our family. Glenn truly made an impression that will never Leave my heart.

    — Jamie Nelson
  • So sorry to hear of Glenn''s passing. I remember the times we fished together when I was a child. May you all be comforted during this difficult time.

    — Lynn Cirigliano
  • Dearest Connie, Emmanuel and I are so sorry for the loss of your beloved husband. What good memories we had as a family going to your home every week for “book study”. It was always a fun filled evening with plenty of popcorn and treats afterwards. Glenn was always positive and influenced many people in a wonderful way, including my Valerie. Emmanuel will never forget the day Glenn took him and his father the whole day bird watching. His father never forgot it as he was a bird lover as well. We all look forward to seeing him back soon in the new world. You are in our prayers. We love you. Wanda and Emmanuel Dewilde

    — Wanda and Emmanuel Dewilde
  • Connie, I am so very saddened to learn of the loss of your beloved husband. I always enjoyed the closeness you two shared when you were in my office and sincerely enjoyed looking at all of your nature and wildlife pics, along with hearing the stories behind them. I wish you peace and comfort during this time.

    — Dawn Babcock