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Biffle Mason Morris

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Biffle Mason Morris

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
3 Jan 1961 (aged 75)
Truth or Consequences, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Biffle Mason Morris, 75, a former longtime resident of Albuquerque and Estancia, New Mexico, passed away on January 3, 1961, at Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, after a long illness.

Biffle was a retired government employee and had lived in Truth or Consequences since 1958.

He was member of the First Presbyterian Church in Truth or Consequences.

He is survived by his wife of eight years, Zella Lucy (Hestand) Addison-Morris); two daughters, Velma L Hubbs of San Diego, CA; and Naomi L Garrison of Albuquerque, NM; and four sons: W O Morris of Thoreau, NM; Eugene and Griffin Morris of Victorville, CA; and Melvin Morris of Modesto, CA; three step-daughters; and a step-son; 23 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.

Other notes:
January 30, 1923 - He was rejected for a uranium mining claim on the Navajo Reservation.

Beclabito Trading Post (near Farmington, NM): In 1911 Billy Hunter built the store. In 1918, David R. Hunter held the license. Billy Hunter sold store to freighter Biffle Morris, who then sold to Hugh Foutz
Biffle Mason Morris, 75, a former longtime resident of Albuquerque and Estancia, New Mexico, passed away on January 3, 1961, at Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, after a long illness.

Biffle was a retired government employee and had lived in Truth or Consequences since 1958.

He was member of the First Presbyterian Church in Truth or Consequences.

He is survived by his wife of eight years, Zella Lucy (Hestand) Addison-Morris); two daughters, Velma L Hubbs of San Diego, CA; and Naomi L Garrison of Albuquerque, NM; and four sons: W O Morris of Thoreau, NM; Eugene and Griffin Morris of Victorville, CA; and Melvin Morris of Modesto, CA; three step-daughters; and a step-son; 23 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.

Other notes:
January 30, 1923 - He was rejected for a uranium mining claim on the Navajo Reservation.

Beclabito Trading Post (near Farmington, NM): In 1911 Billy Hunter built the store. In 1918, David R. Hunter held the license. Billy Hunter sold store to freighter Biffle Morris, who then sold to Hugh Foutz

Bio by: Athanatos



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