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Marion L Morris passed away in her home in Lincoln, MT on Saturday February 20, 2021. Born in Havre in 1927, Marion was the second to youngest of eight children.

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In 1949, Marion married Robert (Bob) Morris and, with each having a young son, Gary and Robert, became a family of four. Two more boys, Eugene and Thomas made their family of six complete. While Bob was the official employee of the National Park Service, the whole family lived the life of a park ranger. Beginning in Glacier National Park, the family was stationed all over the country “Border to border and coast to coast”. For Marion, in her own words, “it was a good life”.

After the loss of her husband in 1981, Marion moved from Seligman, AZ to Lincoln, MT to be near her sons. Marion’s retirement activities included; a logging project with a group of ladies in their 50-70’s, managing the Lincoln Community Hall, Bingo, Keno, Pinochle and performing what she considered her civic duties such as volunteering at the cemetery clean-up day, Hunter’s Stew Dinner and basically anything that required an extra set of hands. She could often be seen puttering around in her yard or on the road to Helena with any excuse to be out and about.

Marion is preceded in death by her parents, older siblings, her husband Robert and son Thomas. She is survived by her sister Ruthie, sons, Robert, Gary and Eugene, 6 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was blessed with the title of great great grandmother for one day before her passing.

The family will be gathering for a private goodbye later in the spring. In lieu of flowers, they ask for donations to Lincoln Senior Center or St. Peter’s Hospice, both of whom offered services which allowed her to spend her final days at home.

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Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.

Service Schedule

Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.

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Marian Council #3827 is Minnesota’s largest Knights of Columbus chapter, part of a billion-dollar international Catholic organization. We promote family life, education and citizenship. Annually we donate charitable fundraising and volunteer hours to the Richfield-Bloomington area, including: Firemen’s Softball Tournament for youth, Tootsie Roll Drive for children with intellectual disabilities, Vocations Dinner for local seminary’s, Student Loan Dinner for college, Coats for Kids for warm coats for children, Keep Christ in Christmas a free community party, Golf Tournament which benefits youth charities, Respect for Life events, and Loaves & Fishes helping to feed Richfield and Bloomington’s poor.

Our council was chartered in 1954. When our ballroom was blessed in 1957, it was surrounded by fields, now a booming thoroughfare! Thousands of newlyweds held receptions in the room where they “met their match” at CYO dances.

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Today we serve new generations of multi-cultural families with parties, fundraisers and athletics. We remain Bloomington and Richfield’s largest charity, and a force for good.

Join us. Benefits. We welcome everyone to our activities, but members must be Catholic men age 18+. See your parish priest, another Knight, our membership director, or just show up!

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Our member business meeting is every second Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm. All Knights and priests are welcome. We meet at 1114 W. American Blvd., Bloomington, Minnesota. Committee meetings are usually held here, too.

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The parish is the center of faith life. Our founder, Father Michael McGivney, wanted Knights of Columbus in every parish. They would provide manpower, fundraising and family events. Knights also support vocations and Catholic education.

Some parishes have their own small Knights of Columbus council. Large councils often serve several parishes, linking resources through a network of parish Round Tables.

A pastor establishes the Round Table. He appoints a chairman and establishes tasks. Knights in the parish coordinate by email or Tweets (rather than hold meetings).

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