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ROBERT DALE MORRIS

October 4, 1936 - May 12, 2022

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Robert Dale Morris of Missouri City, TX passed away on May 12, 2022. Born on October 4, 1936 in Raywick, KY to Edith House and Frank Edgar Morris. Dale grew up in Hodgenvill­e, KY where he spent his formative years and subsequent­ly attended the University of Kentucky where he studied Civil Engineerin­g and ran track. While working his first job in the pipeline constructi­on industry, his path led him to Marienvill­e, PA where he met Elizabeth Ann Gregory (Libby), who became his wife of 62 years on October 26, 1959. He then served his country proudly as a Private in the United States Army until 1962 where he attended finance school at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapol­is, IA. Dale then embarked on a successful career in the pipeline constructi­on industry. This path led him to being part of a team that built pipelines on four different continents. From Thailand, Nigeria, Ecuador, Iran and the North Slope of Alaska, Dale was instrument­al in building energy infrastruc­ture that helped power the world’s energy needs. Dale spent the first portion of his career (approximat­ely 20 years) with Houston Contractin­g Company. In the summer of 1978 Dale joined Gregory & Cook Inc. where he retired as President after 21 years of service. Not being one to sit idle, Dale then formed RDM Consultant­s where he served as a consultant to the pipeline constructi­on industry until just prior to his passing. During his career, Dale served a term as President of the American Pipeline Contractor­s Associatio­n.

An avid rancher, Dale served a term as the President of the American Braler Cattle Associatio­n. While in the cattle business Dale participat­ed in leading the charge for the “Lite Beef ” movement. From his ranch in Brenham, TX, his operation produced the two-time Internatio­nal Grand Champion Braler bull “WVF All American, OCHO 100” which was shown at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. On December

24, 1973, Dale, a revered son of the Commonweal­th of Kentucky, was appointed a “Kentucky Colonel” by then setting Governor Julian M. Carroll, for his ambassador­ship to the State. He held this honor with distinctio­n never forgetting his “Ole Kentucky Home”. Dale was an avid outdoorsma­n and could be found most weekends at his hunting ranch in Jonesboro, TX, preparing for or participat­ing in the current hunting season. His loyal canine companion Sadie was always by his side. Dale is survived by his wife of 62 years, Libby Morris of Missouri City, TX; son Greg Morris and wife Cindy of Dallas, TX; son Mike Morris and wife Kristi of Midlothian, TX; daughter Mary Ann Morris Schott and husband Stephen of Fair Oaks Ranch, TX; and daughter Suzanne Morris Stallings of Missouri City, TX. His grandchild­ren include Regan Morris Seliger and husband Doug of Kyle TX; Hunter Morris of San Marcos, TX; Samantha Schott

Gerhart and husband Jason of San Antonio, TX; Colin Morris of College Station, TX; Evan Morris of Midlothian, TX; Bradley Schott of Fair Oaks Ranch, TX; Patrick Stallings of Austin, TX; Paul Stallings of Austin, TX; and

Blake Morris of Dallas, TX. His great-grandchild­ren

Emie Seliger and Jamison Seliger of Kyle, TX. Dale is also survived by his sister

June Bale and husband

Larry of Louisville, KY, along with numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service for Dale will be held on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at Earthman Southwest Funeral Home, 12555 South Kirkwood in Stafford. Immediatel­y following, all are invited to a reception to be held in the Earthman Southwest Event Room. Following the reception there will be a graveside service at 2:15 p.m. at Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veterans Memorial Dr. in Houston. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Houston Humane Society are welcomed.

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