Darrell Lee Morris Jr., 43 of Chelsea, Oklahoma passed away late afternoon Friday January 10th,2020 in Tulsa, Ok from fighting a lifelong disease. Darrell was born on July 14, 1976 in Tulsa, OK to Cynthia Butcher and Darrell Morris Sr. He grew up in the small town of Collinsville until he was 14, where he then moved to Colstrip, Montana and graduated high school in 1995. He eventually moved back home to Oklahoma.
He is preceded in death by his little brother William Dan Morris, his aunt Beth Butcher, his grandparents and great grandparents and cousins.
He is survived by his mother Cindy Butcher of Chelsea Ok his dad Darrell Morris sr. and Mom # 2 Shirl Morris of Miles City MT. His five children Maria Morris of Glasgow, Mt, Falcon Clemens of Tulsa, Ok, Tristen Clemens of Tulsa, Ok, Amara Morris of Chicago, Il, Rowan Morris of Tulsa, Ok. His sister Dawn Morris of Greeley, CO, brother David Morris and is wife Laura of Bozeman, MT, sister Amanda Harper and Gary Harper of Chelsea, Ok, brother Raymond Morris of Billings, MT Eric Jordan Bryant-Morris of Bozeman, MT, sister Annabelle Hess and Harley Hess of Ochelata, Ok. His Grandparents William and Cinda Butcher of Nowata, Ok and Jasper (Dan) and Petra Morris of Miles City, MT, and many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews.
Anyone who knew Darrell, knew he loved to laugh and joke around with everyone. His humor was simply out of this world. Every day he had a new joke to tell and he would make sure you would laugh, whether it was the facial expressions he did or by changing the sound of his voice when telling the joke. He had a love for the color black and of course Def Leppard. He knew every song of theirs by heart. And don’t worry, he made sure you did too. He also had a crazy love for his five children, whom are his pride and joy. He always made sure they felt loved and made sure that they could be comfortable in their own skin. He did his best to make sure they had everything they needed or wanted. He loved them more than Star Wars, and you best believe that’s a lot of love because he was Star Wars number one fan. He owned or knew everything there was or had to do with Star Wars, literally everything. Darrell was one of a kind and no one could ever replace him. He knew how to give a different kind of love to us by using laughter. But now he’s in a better place where he no longer feels tired nor pain. He’s finally reunited with his little brother, William, whom is also his best friend. Although Darrell is no longer here with us physically, as Obi Wan Kanobi once said, “Remember... the force will be with you, always.”, he is that force that will always be with us.
Visitation will be Noon to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at the Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home.
Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 16, 2020 at the Church of the Nazarene in Collinsville with Rev. Tim Odom officiating.
Services are under the direction of Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home.
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