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Louis Marshall Morrison

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Louis Marshall Morrison of North Little Rock died August 5. This Christian man lived 57 years. Born March 13, 1959, to Walter Marshall Morrison and Heloise Alyce Adams Morrison in Crowley, La., he grew up in Bunkie, La., and graduated from Bunkie High School. He also attended LSU-Alexandria and Louisiana Tech. A lifelong Methodist, Marshall most recently attended First United Methodist Church in North Little Rock. He owned Morrison's Station in St. Landry, La., for a number of years. He also avidly followed the LSU Tigers and the New Orleans Saints. Preceded in death by sister, Jean Alice Morrison. Marshall's survivors include sister, Gail Schulte and her husband John of North Little Rock; sister, Helen King of Richmond, Texas; sister, Nancy LoCoco of Metairie, La.; nephew, Chuck Brouillette of North Little Rock; nephew, Chad Brouillette and his wife Crystal of Eureka Springs; nephew, John Robertson and his wife Christy of Sumpter, S.C.; nephew, Ryan Miley of Denham Springs, La.; nephew, Adam LoCoco of Metairie, La.; niece, Sandi Worley and her husband Lee of Houston, Texas; five great-nephews, four great-nieces, and two very special caregivers: LaShunda Watson and Nola Jones. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, August 13 at Roller-Owens Funeral Home, 5509 JFK Blvd. in North Little Rock. Visitation starts at 1 p.m, with a chapel service at 2 p.m. His ashes will be buried April 23, 2017, at the foot of his father's grave in St. Landry's parish's White's Chapel Cemetery. Memorials may be made in Marshall's honor to The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, P.O. Box 016960 (R48), Miami, Fla. 33101-9844.

Published August 11, 2016

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