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Jean Crook Morris

Loving grandmother, mother, sister, wife and friend. 

March 17, 1943 - December 28, 2022

Jean Crook Morris

Loving grandmother, mother, sister, wife and friend. 

March 17, 1943 - December 28, 2022

Jean Crook Morris

Jean Crook Morris passed away peacefully at her home in Kamas, Utah, on December 28, 2022. She lived seventy-nine beautiful years surrounded by her family and friends. Jean was born in Heber City, Utah, on March 17, 1943. She married her best friend, Larry Morris, soon after graduating high school. Jean and Larry were married for 61 beautiful years.

Jean was always up for any adventure with Larry. They enjoyed the great outdoors by camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, taking road trips, or simply admiring the view from their deck in Kamas. They also loved to experience the incredible Alaskan beauty from the deck of a cruise ship.
Jean was a loving mother who was always there for her children’s ball games, graduations, and dance recitals. Later she attended the birth of every grandchild and great-grandchild, at times wearing a t-shirt inscribed with the phrase “I’m the Grandma!” She supported them in many of their adventures and achievements. What a fun and supportive “Nana” she was!

 

Jean Crook Morris

Jean Crook Morris passed away peacefully at her home in Kamas, Utah, on December 28, 2022. She lived seventy-nine beautiful years surrounded by her family and friends. Jean was born in Heber City, Utah, on March 17, 1943. She married her best friend, Larry Morris, soon after graduating high school. Jean and Larry were married for 61 beautiful years.

Jean was always up for any adventure with Larry. They enjoyed the great outdoors by camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, taking road trips, or simply admiring the view from their deck in Kamas. They also loved to experience the incredible Alaskan beauty from the deck of a cruise ship.
Jean was a loving mother who was always there for her children’s ball games, graduations, and dance recitals. Later she attended the birth of every grandchild and great-grandchild, at times wearing a t-shirt inscribed with the phrase “I’m the Grandma!” She supported them in many of their adventures and achievements. What a fun and supportive “Nana” she was!

 

Jean was known for her unconditional love of family and friends. She was generous with her love and support. She dedicated many years to mentoring young women through girls’ camps. Teaching young women outdoor skills and helping them to navigate their teen years was a skill she excelled at. She also taught primary and loved working in the nursery with the children.
Jean always made everyone feel welcome in her home. She welcomed the neighbor kids into her home, and to some, she was called a “second mom.” She liked to laugh, teach kids, tease, and hug. She helped everyone enjoy life, even leaving us all laughing at our final Christmas party a few days before her passing.

The annual Crook Family Reunion was a highlight for Jean every year, where she could gather with her family and help with all the activities for the kids. The laughter, pranks, entertainment, and good food and love brought the family even closer each year. Nothing was more important to Nana than her family.

Jean is survived by her husband Larry and three children – Lorie, Shawna, and Jay, and siblings – Barbara (Biff), Ralph (Diane), Dave (Vickie), and Brian (Jeri). She is now reunited in heaven with parents Harvey and Beth Crook, sister Karlyn, and brother-in-law Roy.

For family and friends, a graveside service will be on Thursday, Jan 5, 2023, at noon at the Heber City Cemetery. After the graveside service, the family will meet at Don Pedro’s Family Mexican Restaurant in Heber.

A celebration of her life will take place in the springtime when we can all gather outside and celebrate Jean Morris –the loving and caring mother, wife, sister, and friend to all.

Jean was known for her unconditional love of family and friends. She was generous with her love and support. She dedicated many years to mentoring young women through girls’ camps. Teaching young women outdoor skills and helping them to navigate their teen years was a skill she excelled at. She also taught primary and loved working in the nursery with the children.
Jean always made everyone feel welcome in her home. She welcomed the neighbor kids into her home, and to some, she was called a “second mom.” She liked to laugh, teach kids, tease, and hug. She helped everyone enjoy life, even leaving us all laughing at our final Christmas party a few days before her passing.

The annual Crook Family Reunion was a highlight for Jean every year, where she could gather with her family and help with all the activities for the kids. The laughter, pranks, entertainment, and good food and love brought the family even closer each year. Nothing was more important to Nana than her family.

Jean is survived by her husband Larry and three children – Lorie, Shawna, and Jay, and siblings – Barbara (Biff), Ralph (Diane), Dave (Vickie), and Brian (Jeri). She is now reunited in heaven with parents Harvey and Beth Crook, sister Karlyn, and brother-in-law Roy.

For family and friends, a graveside service will be on Thursday, Jan 5, 2023, at noon at the Heber City Cemetery. After the graveside service, the family will meet at Don Pedro’s Family Mexican Restaurant in Heber.

A celebration of her life will take place in the springtime when we can all gather outside and celebrate Jean Morris –the loving and caring mother, wife, sister, and friend to all.

Photos of Family & Friends

Memories & Kind Words

"Aunt Jean, you are such a bright light! My mother and I are so lucky that you were in our lives. I will never forget all the things that you and Uncle Larry taught me on the farm, including when you brought the baby deer home to help raise it! I still have the photo with it nibbling my ear! Love you Aunt Jean"
Robyn Popelmayer
"Sincere sympathy to Larry and the family. She was an amazing woman and friend."
Roma Smith
"We are so sorry for your loss. A beautiful lady. "
Joy & Val Murdock
"So sorry to hear of Jeans passing. She was wonderful friend to Marge and I Best wishes and you are in my heart."
Larry Sundblom
"So very sorry, Jean was such a sweet lady. She was in my painting class for many years, then we formed a dinner club and we had 12 couples who got together once a month. We loved coming to Jean and Larry's house, loved the cabin and the view. Jean and her mom quilted a beautiful quilt that my mother had made, it had applique flowers on it but she passed away before she got it quilted. So Jean and her mom saw it one day in class while I was showing it to someone and offered to quilt it for me. I am ever grateful for that, it is something I prize that my mom worked on for a long time. God bless everyone who loved Jean, she was one of a kind."
Sharon T Coray

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Contribute to the website

We want everyone to feel welcome to add to the website.  Please get in touch with us to send over pictures, videos, your favorite memories of Jean, or anything you would like added to the website.  

We also have a shared Google Drive. contact us if you would like access to the folder so you can download the files.  

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Maximum upload size: 134.22MB