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Homer F. Morris

Short Name: Homer F. Morris
Full Name: Morris, Homer F.

Born in Georgia, died in Texas.

Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/17/2022)


Texts by Homer F. Morris (39)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Ah! this heart with anxious throbbingHomer F. Morris (Author)English6
Almost persuaded, yet thou wilt not comeHomer F. Morris (Author)2
Heavenly Father let me beHomer F. Morris (Author)English2
How sweet the thought that comes to me (Morris)Homer F. Morris (Author)English3
I am happy all the day (Morris)Homer F. Morris (Author)1
I am happy now on my pilgrim wayHomer F. Morris (Author)English6
I have a sweet story of Jesus tonightHomer F. Morris (Author)English6
If o'erwhelmed by sin and woeHomer F. Morris (Author)2
If overwhelmed by sin and woeHomer F. Morris (Author)1
I'm thinking tonight of my loved ones in heavenHomer F. Morris (Author)English7
In our dealings with eachHomer F. Morris (Author)1
Long ago a man went down to JerichoH. F. M. (Author)English2
Long ago the dear savior came downHomer F. Morris (Author)1
O Christian soldiers, hear the callHomer F. Morris (Author)English4
O how sad to part with loved ones, Who from us are called awayH. F. Morris (Arranger)English2
O is it true that time for meH. F. M. (Author)English3
O ye gospel heralds, go proclaimingHomer F. Morris (Author)English2
Often now we're sad and loneHomer F. Morris (Author)1
Our loved ones go from us foreverH. F. M. (Author)English1
Since the Savior sought and found me, Joy bells are ringing, ringing all the whileH. F. M. (Author)English2
So often I think of my loved ones in heavenH. F. M. (Author)English2
Speak just a word now for JesusHomer F. Morris (Author)2
Struggle on in faith, though with heavy-laden heartH. F. M. (Author)English4
The rocks have fallen round us hereH. F. M. (Author)English1
There are mansions for the blest, Where we all in Christ shall restH. G. Morris (Author)1
There is a sweet home landHomer F. Morris (Author)1
There's a beautiful mansion of restHomer F. Morris (Author)1
There's a way up to heavenHomer F. Morris (Author)1
There's a way up to life, and a way down to earthHomer F. Morris (Author)English1
They crucified my Lord, laid Him in the tombH. F. Morris (Author)English17
'Tis the gladsome Christmas timeHomer F. Morris (Alterer)English1
To that sweet home where there is no more nightHomer F. Morris (Author)English2
Two little wandering orphans one dayH. F. M. (Arranger)English2
We are pilgrims in this lone, sadHomer F. Morris (Author)1
When all the toils of this life are endedHomer F. Morris (Author)English2
When this life is over and I'm here no moreH. F. M. (Author)English5
When with the Savior we enter the glory landH. F. M. (Author)English1
When you have sorrow, when you have doubtingHomer F. Morris (Author)English8
While here 'mid life's toils its trials and caresHomer F. Morris (Author)English1

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