Morris Lee Keel Sr. age 71 was born August 11, 1947, Indianapolis, IN. passed Monday, December 31, 2018, from Cancer at Community Hospital Anderson, IN.
Morris grew up in Indianapolis, IN. Attended Arsenal Technical High School and worked part-time at Omar bakery driving a route delivery truck while attending High school. Morris served the armed forces U S Army 1966 1967 and was a Vietnam Veteran. Morris then Went to Work at Chrysler’s foundry after serving the U.S. Army then he went to work for Indianapolis Public School board at Arsenal Technical High School, where he retired from. Moved to Anderson IN. in 2007
He was survived by his Brother Newell. His three children Jeanette, Morris Jr., Heather. His seven Grandchildren John, Christopher Lee, Brandon, Garett, Nicholas Brandy and Tamera. One Great grandchild two Nieces April, Melody and Nephew Newell Jr. Three Great nieces and one Great nephew
Morris loved to collect and listen to rock n roll music, and playing golf. Morris From the young age of about 10 years old. Being His younger brother, I remember him staying up late listing to an old am radio that faded in and out listing to 1950’s rock n roll every night. His paper route money always was spent to buy his favourite the old vinyl records. Morris will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Bel says
My condolences to the family may God’s promises found at Acts 24:15 bring you comfort at this difficult time.
NEWELL D. WEEKS SR. says
Morris your sense of humour and clever wit, I miss it already. It has been just a week and I miss you so very much you were the older brother a sibling would be proud to call you there big brother as a younger brother growing up you always lead me to always do the right thing and to think before I act. You taught me to stand up for myself and you Morris were always there for me. I remember as young kids playing and working together teaching me as I grew how to do things, and I was blessed to have you close not only in my youth but in my entire adult life as well. So many siblings grow apart as they grow into adulthood We’ did not! and I am so very grateful for that. I will miss our card games fishing trips or just sitting around Jamming to some of your sensational, breathtaking rock “n” roll Vinyl collection or some C/D’s of Trower, SRV or Joe Bonnamossa you were true to your rock “n” roll from age 10. Listing to that old AM radio that had more static than music. I will miss Our binge-watching movies and TV series on Netflix. You were a devoted Minnesota Vikings fan from the Fran Tarkenton days to the end Morris I will truly miss you, brother, until we meet again, say hi, to our other two brothers Glen and Anthony. I will never forget you brother and shall thank of you often. your loving Brother Newell
Joy Reckless says
Goodnight and God bless Eeyore
Love from Joy x
Kimberly Heath says
So sorry to hear about your precious brother! Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
April L. Weeks says
I will truly miss you! Rih, hug my mom for me and EVERYONE else that is truly missed as well. 😇😢😢
Janet says
I am so sorry for the grief you all are feeling right now. Morris will be sadly missed by everyone that knew him. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family
.Janet