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Ronald Eugene Morris
April 21, 1966 — May 9, 2026
Ronald Eugene Morris
April 21, 1966 – May 9, 2026
Ronald Eugene Morris, a lifelong Californian and skilled craftsman, passed away on May 9, 2026, in Coloma, California, at the age of 60.
A Life of Hard Work
Ron was a man who took pride in working with his hands. Throughout his life, he worked in construction and as a skilled handyman, leaving his mark on countless homes and lives along the way. From Marysville to Pollock Pines, he was known as the person who could fix just about anything.
His strong work ethic, quiet determination, and willingness to help others defined the kind of man he was.He stood behind his handy man work with the “Morris Guarantee”.
Family and Roots
Born on April 21, 1966, Ron was the son of the late Adrian Ferrell Morris(d .2018) and Linda Carol Morris(d.2021).
While work often took him to different places throughout Northern California, his heart always remained with his family.
He is survived by his sons, Derrek Morris (Lauren) of Tennessee and Dillon Morris (Hummy) of Idaho; his beloved granddaughter, Ellisyn Morris of Tennessee, who was truly his pride and joy; his sister, Lorie, and her husband Randy; as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends who loved and admired him.
Ron also leaves behind Darla of TN the mother of his sons, with whom he shared many years and memories throughout life’s journey.
Resting Easy
After a lifetime of building, repairing, and providing for those he loved, Ron’s hands are finally at rest.
He will be remembered not only for the things he built, but for the legacy he leaves behind through his sons, his family, and the people whose lives he touched along the way.
“He never looked for praises.
He was never one to boast.
He just went on quietly working
for those he loved the most.”
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations or acts of kindness be made in Ron’s memory.
To send flowers or plant a memorial tree in memory, please visit our flower store.
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