Doris Anne Morrell

September 3, 1926 ~ September 30, 2007
Resided in:
Candler, NC
Doris Riddle Morrell, 81, died Sunday, September 30, 2007, at the John F. Keever Hospice Solace Center.
Mrs. Morrell was born in Buncombe County and was a daughter of the late Landon and Mabel Isaac Riddle. She was married to the late Robert E. "Bob" Morrell and was also preceded in death by a son-in-law, Danny L. West and a brother, Joe Riddle.
Mrs. Morrell was a former employee of the National Weather Records Center and she was a member of West Asheville Baptist Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Deborah M. West of Candler; one son, R. Weldon Morrell and his wife Tina, of Haywood County; two grandchildren, Joshua Morrell and Wendy Davis and her husband, Kile; three great-grandchildren, Zachary Andrews, Meredith Andrews, and Rachel Andrews; one sister, Margaret Moore of Raleigh and one brother, Hugh Riddle of Greer, SC.
Private graveside services will be conducted Tuesday by the Rev. Dr. James H. Johnson.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to CarePartners Hospice, PO Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813.
Debbie/Wendy-
I’m sorry to hear of Mrs. Morrell’s passing. Your family will be in my prayers in the coming days and weeks. May God grant you the strength and peace that only He can provide.
Family of Doris, I remember Doris from our days at Hall Fletcher and Lee Edwards High School. She was in the Class of 42 and I was in 43. We are never ready in life to give up our loved ones. The only comfort has to come from our Faith in the Sovereignty of God and the manifested concern of caring friends. We are thinking of you at this time and hope it helps in some small way to know others do care. Joe Clark
Dear Debbie and Wendy and children, We are so sorry to hear of your precious one’s passing, we share in your sorrow , may God bless you and keep you in his care. Fondly, Shirley and Gus Colagerakis
Dear Debbie, Nell and I fondly recall both of your parents as good friends. Robert and I entered the old Army Air Corps togather in WW11. Both parents will be missed. Bill Scruggs