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John Morrison Obituary

Morrison, John "Bill" 5/3/1941 - 3/17/2023 John William Morrison was born in Philadelphia to Rev. John and Florence Morrison. His youth was lived in this big city, enjoying the adventures playing in the streets lined with row houses. Because his mother had been born in China to medical missionaries, Bill's own family home was often host to Chinese students and guests. His interest in music which developed into a career goal began with his singing alto as a ten year old in the church choir. When he was a high school sophomore his father took a pastorate in Hobart, Indiana, and Bill transferred from a school of 5000 to one with a fifth as many students, where he was welcomed as a trumpeter in the band and soloist in the choir. During these summers Bill participated in the music program of Camp of the Woods in Schenectady, NY. Having graduated high school in 1959, Bill entered Wheaton College, IL, majoring in music education. While doing their laundry in their dorm, he and three other freshmen formed a vocal quartet and a friendship that has endured throughout their lives. As the "63 Quartet" they performed for college and area events, and continued to sing together as recently as their 50th college reunion. During his junior year another significant relationship was formed when he met Beverly Hogberg, who was to become his wife for just short of 60 years. They married after graduation and immediately began graduate work at MSU. With his MA in voice, Bill and Bev moved to Grand Rapids where he began his teaching career at Riverside Middle School. Tired of receiving a pink slip each of three years as a music teacher, he moved to the new Northeast School of Creative Arts and began a 32 year career teaching middle school English, other courses as the need arose, and at times coaching wrestling until he retired in 1994. After two years of substitute teaching, he settled into full time work at Our Daily Bread Ministries where he worked for the next 20 years eventually retiring as a volunteer Service Partner. Although music was no longer a career for Bill, he turned his talent into an avocation singing not only in the church choirs but in the Grand Rapids Opera Chorus, GR Symphonic Choir, and the Bach Choral. Wherever they lived, Bill was known as the neighbor with the lovely flower beds. Gardening was a hobby second only to that of photography which offered a life time of enjoyment both in the taking pictures of travels and family experiences and also in the compilation of photos into books capturing memories of trips which could be relived especially during his last year when pulmonary fibrosis no longer allowed him to travel. As a couple he and Bev shared a joy in educational travel experiencing cultures and landscapes ranging from China east to The Hebrides, south to New Zealand, north to the Arctic Circle. Adventure travels and family visits included Europe, the Mid East, and the USA. Bill was a man with a servant heart. He delivered lunches for Kids' Food Basket, packing 14 large bins in his little car. No matter the time of day or night, he was willing to help a friend or neighbor. An example of his regard for others before himself came through the gift of a kidney to a friend which extended the recipient's life by 19 years. Bill loved his family, making time to share in the lives of his own children and then the lives of his grandchildren. Although distance prevented frequent contact with them, Bill and Bev created special memories with their grandchildren through visits and travels. Bill's love for his savior Jesus Christ was exemplified in his love for family and care for friends. During his last months of life, Bill often expressed appreciation for his wife's devotion as his caregiver. Bill accepted his illness with dignity and a calm attributed to a strong Christian faith and belief in the promise of John 14: 2& 3. "In my father's house are many mansions, and if I go to prepare a place for you, I will came back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be." Left to cherish his memory are his wife, daughter Heather (Kris) Anderson of Wheaton, Ill, son Hans (Jen) Morrison of Franklin, MA, grandsons Martin, Ethan, Niklas Anderson, and granddaughters Fiona, Brynn, and Neve Morrison. In addition, he is survived by a brother Robert Morrison, sister-in-laws Judy Hogberg, Maren Vornholt, several cousins, nieces, and nephews. A memorial visitation for Bill will be held at, Metcalf & Jonkhoff Funeral Home on Friday, March 24, 2023 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 25th, 1:30 pm at Thornapple Covenant Church, 6595 Cascade Rd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546. Memorial Gifts may be sent to; Our Daily Bread Ministries or Kids' Food Basket of Grand Rapids.

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Published by Grand Rapids Press from Mar. 20 to Mar. 21, 2023.

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Keeping you close today, dear Bev. Remembering the wonder (and (relative) fame!) of the `63 quartet, the profound friendship through all these years. And the sweet comfort of "Abide With Me" then, now and always.

Karen Henry Stokes

Friend

March 14, 2024

Bev & family thoughts & prayers are with you during the next few days & weeks as your memories flood back to a year ago & further. Mary Wisner

Mary Wisner

Friend

March 13, 2024

Oh Bev. Kari here, John´s daughter. We have been with you in spirit all week. We love you. My father is unable to be with you today because of his stroke, and he is sending all his love to you from here. We will continue to be with you in spirit. We will continue to hug you from here. With our deepest condolences and all our love, Kari

Kari Nelson and John Nelson

Friend

March 25, 2023

Bev, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Wonderful memories at church and in the neighborhood. Steve and Darlene Mills

Steve and Darlene Mills

March 24, 2023

We loved having Bill and Bev in our home up north where we enjoyed eating at Chef John's in Ludington, driving around the countryside, sitting on our porch overlooking our lake, and playing games. What wonderful conversations we had!

John and Marlene Jackson

Friend

March 21, 2023

Deepest condolences to Bev, family and all who loved Bill. His obituary is a true expression of the amazing man he was. He was a joy to work with at NE, a terrific teacher with a charming personality that radiated that he loved Jesus as his Savior.

Cheryl Dalton

Work

March 21, 2023

Bill was an excellent next door neighbor who loved hearing the beautiful music from my house. I think his flowers were always the most prolific on the street because of music. I'm so glad our lives crossed for a while.

Jan Bennett

Friend

March 21, 2023

Bill was such a joy to know. No matter what job he was doing, he did 100% - I worked with Bill close to 25 years at Our Daily Bread, from his Fulltime there, to when he volunteered. The world was a better place with Bill's service to others. Well done, faithful servant.

Beth Nanzer

Work

March 21, 2023

Bev & family, we were sorry to hear about Bill. Bill had a very impressive music career. We will miss Bill´s easy smile & beautiful flowers. Thinking of you in your sorrow.

Curt & Nancy Struyk

Friend

March 21, 2023

Bill was a wonderful Christian man, co worker, and friend. He would put smiles on everyone around him. Especially me. Bill would imitate me, and I would be laughing the rest of the day.
Well, all l can say is, "Thank you Jesus for giving us this amazing, man, co worker, and Christian man". Heaven gained a, New Angel.
See you soon Bill.

Wally Gualtieri

Work

March 20, 2023

Bev, Heather & Hans our thoughts & prayers are with you & your families for being such a big part of Bill´s life. Never knew his first name was John for as many years as we knew him from Thornapple Covenant Church. Mary Wisner

Mary Wisner

Friend

March 20, 2023

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3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Metcalf & Jonkhoff Funeral Service

4291 Cascade Road SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

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Thornapple Covenant Church

6595 Cascade Rd SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

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