Bobbie Clairice Morris, a vibrant spirit forged in the heart of Dallas, Texas, emerged into this world on December 26, 1965. She began her journey through life filled with the infectious laughter of childhood and a fierce determination that would later shape her career and passions. A proud graduate of North Mesquite High School in 1984, she carried not just her diploma, but memories woven with the joy of friendships and the sweat of competitive sports.
Throughout her life, Bobbie’s adventurous soul found expression in the thrill of athletics. She adored playing sports—softball, soccer, and volleyball were not just games to her; they represented a community, a feeling of unity, and cherished moments shared with friends and teammates. The fields and courts were her playgrounds, where she displayed an unmistakable exuberance and love for the game, leaving an indelible mark on all who played alongside her.
Professionally, Bobbie found her niche with TelStrat, a testament to her tenacity, hard work, and commitment. Each day was an opportunity for her to expand her horizons and contribute meaningfully, earning the respect of her colleagues. Beyond her career pursuits, Bobbie poured her heart into volunteering for the Boy Scouts of America. This dedication underscored her belief in the importance of nurturing young minds and providing them with guidance, support, and adventure—values she held dear.
Standing by her side through the highs and lows of life were her beloved family members. She leaves behind her cherished mother, Patricia Moran, who has always been a wellspring of support and love. Bobbie is also survived by her siblings, Billy Morris, Tammy Huber (married to Dave), and Pamela Murray (married to Andy), who shared in her laughter and embraced her joyful spirit throughout their lives together. Along with numerous aunts. uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces and friends.
The harsh reality of dementia cast a shadow over Bobbie's final years, yet those who knew her will forever remember the vibrant life and laughter that characterized her existence. She passed away in Dallas, Texas, on November 27, 2025, joining the embrace of her departed loved ones: her twin brother, Buddy Morris, her father, William Morris, Bud Moran, known affectionately as Dad, Patsy Rohr, her great aunt and her nephew Christopher Morris.
Bobbie Clairice Morris may have left this world, but her spirit—indomitable and full of joy—will continue to dance in the memories of all who were fortunate enough to know her. In the tapestry of life, her thread will forever glisten, reminding us of the strength found in community, the joy in sport, and the profound impact of love and laughter.
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