



Son of the late Clarese and Jerome Auguste.
Father of Terald, Jeralyn and Jennie Morris.
Brother of Grandhi, Rudolph Morris, Donna Thompson, Margo “Michelle” Morris-Gilkes and the late Sandrene Auguste.
Companion of Janelle Benjamin.
Nephew of Whitfield Morris.
Brother-in-law of Anderson Gilkes and Anderly Luke-Morris.
Uncle of many.
Cousin of many.
Relative of the Morris, Auguste families and many more from Barbados and St. Lucia.
Friend of Rodney Prescod, Kenrick Phillips and many more.
The funeral service of the late GERALD LEONARD MORRIS takes place on Friday 15th August 2025 at the Sion Hill New Testament Church of God, Sion Hill, St. James where relatives and friends are asked to meet at 2.00 pm for a service of thanksgiving.
The cortege will then proceed to St Peter Cemetery, Road View, St. Peter for the burial.
Flowers may be delivered to the home of KMJ Transport & Funeral Services not later than 10.45am on Friday.
Viewing of the body takes place at the church from 12.45pm until the start of the service.
Condolences may be sent to kmjtransportfuneralservices@hotmail.com
or posted at KMJ Transport & Funeral Services on Facebook
Funeral services entrusted to
KMJ Transport & Funeral Services
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Will always remember you as the canteen owner at Windsor High School. A remarkable and well respected man with a good heart who always looked out for students and teachers alike. Would always remember the bakes, pizzas and various lunch dishes you made, and knowing the majority of us the students there were from Guyanese decent you really replicated our cuisines to best of your ability. Thank you Moris the food you filled our stomachs with when we needed it and the overall joyful memories you left with each conversation we had. May you rest in heavenly peace and rise is glory💔🕊️🪦🙏🏾
Will always remember you as a true Kempo warrior my friend.