Memorial services for Kendra Lee Morse, 61, of Whitesboro, Texas will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 16, 2019 at Meador Funeral Home of Whitesboro, officiated by Charles Busbey. A time of visitation will be held on Saturday one hour prior to the service.
Kendra was born on August 7, 1957 in Shreveport, LA. She loved to garden, scrapbook, work on crafts, and take care of her chickens. She enjoyed fishing with her husband Gary, and she especially loved her grandson Holden.
She is survived by her son, Ron Morse, daughter, Stephanie Morse, grandson, Holden Smallwood, parents, Raymond and Knoxie Plasek, brother, Tony Plasek and wife, Adela, brother, Travis Plasek and wife, Ginni as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Kendra was preceded in death by husband, Gary Lee Morse and brother, Derrick Plasek.
Mom, I love and miss you so much!
Our condolences to the family of KK. Our prayers are with you for the loss of a beautiful mother, sister, daughter, and best friend. May her memory never be forgotten. To Stephanie and Ronald, we are here for you always. Rest In Peace sweet sister. We love you.
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Kendra my kooky crafty friend, I will miss you so much! Prayers and hugs for her entire family. Kendra was a unique individual who was loved by all who knew her.
My deepest condolences to you all, I know she is greatly missed. Loss is beyond any words of comfort. I pray knowing our place here is temporary and that we will all meet again one day, brings some comfort and peace. Love always — Lesha & Darrin Stull
Ron, sorry to hear about the passing of your Mother. May God be with you and your family.
Very sorry to hear of your loss! Let us know if you need anything!
Monica and I are sorry for your loss
I miss you!
Stephanie, my heart breaks for you and the rest of your family. I was shocked to learn of her passing. Your mother was beautiful inside and out and I am so sorry I did not know as you know I would have been at the service. Don and I loved having Kendra and Gary as next door neighbors. Couldn’t ask for better ones. Love you, Terry Pike