Austin Morse

Obituary of Austin Samuel Morse

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Austin Samuel Morse, 23, of Mapleline Road entered into eternal life suddenly and unexpectedly on Thursday Sept. 29, 2016. He was born on Feb. 6, 1993 in Albany and was the beloved son of Ralph and Debbie Morse. He was a graduate of Shenendehowa High School, class of 2011. Austin loved animals, country music, ford trucks and racing motorcycles. He enjoyed nothing more than being at his camp in Cooperstown with his father and brother. He had the biggest heart and was willing to help anyone at any time. He was truly his mother’s hero and was loved by everyone. In addition to his parents, Austin is the devoted brother of Jordan L.R. Morse of Clifton Park; the maternal grandson of Deanna Brown of Davenport, NY and the late Edward Brown; paternal grandson of Iris Wisniewski of Colorado Springs, CO and the late Robert Morse. He was pre-deceased by his uncle, Glenn Zuill; also survived by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins that loved him very much. Funeral will be held Monday at 7:00 pm in the Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, 1550 Route 9 in Clifton Park. Calling hours will be from 4-8 pm Monday in the funeral home.
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Monday
3
October

CALLING HOURS

4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Monday, October 3, 2016
Gordon C. Emerick ​Funeral Home
1550 Route Nine
Clifton, New York, United States
(518) 371-5454
Monday
3
October

FUNERAL SERVICE

7:00 pm - 7:45 pm
Monday, October 3, 2016
Gordon C. Emerick ​Funeral Home
1550 Route Nine
Clifton, New York, United States
(518) 371-5454
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