Lindsey Marie Morrison, 31, of Bloomington, passed away Sunday, October 30, 2016 at her residence in Bloomington.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, November 3, 2016 from 4-8:00PM at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Chenoa. Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Chenoa is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Paisley and Alex Education Fund in care of Heartland Bank.
Her Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 am, Friday, November 4, 2016 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Chenoa; with Fr. Carl LoPresti officiating along with a Pastor from Eastview Christian Church. Burial will follow in Chenoa Cemetery.
Lindsey was born on March 1, 1985 in Bloomington the daughter of Kevin and Jane (Rasmus) Morrison. Her parents survive in Chenoa.
Lindsey is also survived by her two beautiful children Paisley Kay and Alexander James of Bloomington, three sisters Laura (Jeremy) Whicker of Colfax, Lisa (Tito) Cornejo of Chenoa, Leslie (Mark Evelsizer) Morrison of Chenoa, nieces Alexis and Ava Whicker of Colfax and nephews Jaden Cornejo of Chenoa and Liam Evelsizer of Chenoa, her grandfather Jack Rasmus of Chenoa, grandmother, Reta Morrison of Flanagan, aunts Corinna (Mick) Keneipp of Chenoa, Joanna (Scott) Sauer of Bloomington, Sharon (Tom) Anderson of Flanagan and many loving cousins.
Lindsey was preceded in death by her grandmother Janet Rasmus, grandfather, Curt Morrison and aunt Theresa Rasmus.
As a daughter, she truly was everything a parent could ask for. She was the first baby that made us parents, the first definition of what true love was.
As the oldest sister, she was always someone we looked up to. She was the strongest individual you would ever meet, and she would light up a room with her outgoing personality. Her mission was to help everyone in every way she could, and teach them what she knew. She helped her sisters in so many ways by trying to make their lives easier. In their hardest of times, they relied on her to make things better. It will always and forever be the Morrison Four!
As a mother, she was the best mother a child could hope for. From the homemade costumes, the constant dancing and singing, and the crazy projects to make them feel that they had the most special life. She was the one of a kind mom you could never compete with.
We love and miss you so much Lindsey/Mommy!