Reflections of Life
Mrs. Enid Veronica Morris
All Is Well
Speak to me in the easy way which you always used
Put no difference in your tone,
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow
Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Let my name be ever the household word that it always was,
Let it be spoken without effect, without the trace of shadow on it.
Life means all that it ever meant.
It is the same as it ever was, there is unbroken continuity.
Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight?
I am waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near,
Just around the corner.
All is well.
Henry Scott Holland
Mrs. Enid Veronica Morris was born on July 10, 1937 to Mr. Brandon and Mrs. Emma Blair of Rosignal Village, West Bank Berbice. She was educated at the Rosignal Government School was united in holy matrimony to the late Mr. Brandis Morris. Mrs. Morris was a devoted member at the John Wesley United Methodist Church (Nashville, TN). She was preceded in death by parents, Mr. Brandon and Mrs. Emma Blair; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lynette Moriah and Mrs. Joylene Burnett, and son, Mr. Brian Jack.
She leaves to cherish her memory, her sons, Peter (Leolyn) Morris, Clinton (Ashna) Morris, Royston Jack, Gavon (Beverly) Jack, Troy (Brenda) Jack and Kirt (Pauline) Jack; 14 grandchildren, Sabrina, Jermaine, Luanda, Quincy, Toshawna, Carla, Althea, Orlando, Queesesha, Quasheba, Sandy, Bevon, Joshua and Shayla; 4 great-grandchildren, Lewis, Jaramiah, Joshua, and Lucas; 1 great-great grandchild, Lewis, Jr; 9 loving, devoted sisters and a host of other family.
The soundtrack of her life was her children. She loved and cherished her sons. “Auntie Enid or Sister Enid” as she was affectionately called, was known as an amazing storyteller and there was ever a time that you would leave her home without something to eat. She was lively, high-spirited and had no problem setting you straight when necessary. Her memory and legacy will be treasured by her family and friends.