Dorothy Morriss
The family have informed us that Dorothy Morriss died peacefully on 5 August in Poole hospital, aged 90.
She was born Naomi Dorothy Thomas on St. Helena, the island in the
middle of the Atlantic, and lived in Australia and New Zealand before
finally settling in Britain, in Bournemouth, in the 1970s. She and her
husband, Harry, who had joined the Party in 1945 before emigrating, were
members of the SPNZ and transferred to the party here. She was an
active member of the one-time Bournemouth Group and, with other local
members, helped stake out the pitch and run the Party stall at the
annual Tolpuddle Martyrs Rally every July.
In a tribute, the family, to whom we extend our condolences, write: ‘A
party stalwart, Dorothy was simply a marvellous lady. Believing deeply
in the ethos of equity and the power of community, Dorothy consistently
championed the unconventional and always the underdog. With a network of
close friends spanning both tropics, Dorothy’s warm, wonderful nature
was remarked upon everywhere. She raised a wonderful family and is
survived by her daughter Ann and her two grandsons, Chris and James, who
looked up to her benevolent spirit ever so fondly. To a life well
lived, all our love, your family.’
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