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Friday, June 26, 2020

BN/NWA/DL Capt. Theodore ‘Ted’ Graham MORRISON

Update:  A celebration of life will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton on
Wednesday July 1st at 10:00. A virtual viewing experience will be available
for all who are unable to attend. A private Military funeral service will
be held on Thursday July 2nd at Tahoma National Cemetery. To view or sign,
click on the
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/renton-wa/theodore-morrison-9221

~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, BN/NWA/DL Capt. Theodore ‘Ted’ Graham MORRISON
DECEMBER 17, 1946 – JUNE 10, 2020

Friends and colleagues have sent us word with the passing of retired Northwest/Delta pilot Captain Ted Morrison, age 73.   Captain Morrison joined Northwest Airlines 11-11-1982 and retired with Delta Air Lines.  He is survived by his wife Kris Finnigan, also by his daughters and grandchildren, plus many dear friends and extended family members.  Friends write:  “Ted Morrison began his professional life in 1968 serving his country as a Naval Aviator.  After he left active duty, he joined the Naval Reserves and finally took his military retirement in 1991.  Ted was hired by Braniff in 1978 and stayed until the furlough.  He spent a year at Orion Airlines then was hired by Northwest in 1982.  Ted transitioned to Delta during the 2010 merger.  He retired in 2011. Ted was living in Woodinville, WA (about 20 miles NE of Seattle) and was 73 years old when he passed away.  To view or sign, click on the Guestbook – This includes a lot of photos of Ted's life. “
Obituary information and photos are available online at
Personal condolences may be sent to the family at
18912 NE 194th ST.,  Woodinville, WA 98077.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN 

Obituary…..
Theodore “Ted” Graham Morrison passed away peacefully June 10, 2020 at the age of 73. Ted and his family took comfort in being by his side, after a hard-fought battle with cancer, now at peace in Heaven. A seeker of the truth, fiercely loyal, and generous to a fault. When dining with Ted paying the tab was tough, and extreme tactics were to be deployed in order to ever see the bill. Never a man of luxury, although of exquisite taste, especially in cuisine – Ted’s true pride came from the love of his family, and companionship of a lifetime of great friends. His sense of humor was always just behind his trademark moustache. Ted is survived by his beloved wife Kris Finnigan, with whom he shared the last eleven years of his life; two daughters, Lara Morrison-Wanke and Michele Morrison, brother John Morrison, and sisters Marian Morrison and JeanMarie Morrison-Morrison. He was a beaming grandparent to Alec, Bowen and Riley. He is preceded in death by his parents Norma and Walton “Bud” Morrison, both native Oregonians.
Ted raised two beautiful daughters with wife Susan Morrison, sharing decades together forging a wonderful family, and building a home in Woodinville, WA. He raised his daughters to be culturally aware and to celebrate the diversity he had seen all over the world. Ted’s career choice did not fall far from the tree: his parents were Pearl Harbor survivors, and Bud’s subsequent Naval career spanned the world. Ted was immediately introduced to a life of travel as the family moved around the world to new duty assignments, and he developed a talent for quickly gaining friends in each new locale.
Ted was born on December 17, 1946 in sunny San Diego, CA. He graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in Political Science, having earned a coveted Navy ROTC scholarship, and later completed his Master’s in Psychology. Upon graduation from OSU he received his commission and headed off to flight school in Pensacola to earn his wings. He formed a lifelong bond with his squadron mates from VP-17, his well-earned call sign “Badger” exemplified his grit, strength of resolve, and tenacious fighting spirit. His vigor and endurance carried on to the rugby pitch during his Navy years. Ted’s decorated military career led to him becoming an Advance Training Instructor, which included time on the supercarrier USS America of the famed Kitty Hawk-class fleet. He continued his call to duty as a Naval Reserve Officer, retiring from his service to our nation as Lieutenant Commander. The family is deeply appreciative of the many squadron mates from VP-17 who have shared so many memories. Ted’s first wife, Marta Heffner, remains honorary Lady of the VP-17 squadron to this day. Following his naval career, Ted continued to travel the world as a commercial airline pilot, including stints with Braniff and Northwest. Prior to his retirement as Captain from Delta airlines, he managed to plot and complete his “bucket list” item to circumnavigate the globe. His passion for flying extended to his embracing food and culture of his destinations, with a particular fondness for Asian culture and cuisine. He traveled abroad in search of the best food and art he could find, always finding himself most “at home” in the Pacific Northwest. When dining out, Ted would often arrive ahead of the party, seeking out the head chef to get the “real scoop” on what was going on in the kitchen – always as an act of admiration for skill - and never to be critical. Ted’s generosity knew no bounds. Always based on everyone enjoying time together, whether with family or the boys. Condo time at Lake Chelan was no exception and friends and family alike can take heart in having spent time with him there – truly in his happy place whether on the golf course, enjoying the local fare, or out on the water. A celebration of life will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton on Wednesday July 1st at 10:00. A virtual viewing experience will be available for all who are unable to attend. A private Military funeral service will be held on Thursday July 2nd at Tahoma National Cemetery.

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  1. A celebration of life will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton on
    Wednesday July 1st at 10:00. A virtual viewing experience will be available
    for all who are unable to attend. A private Military funeral service will
    be held on Thursday July 2nd at Tahoma National Cemetery.

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