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Carlos Robert Morris

May 13, 1978 - January 08, 2025
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Madeline Morris

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Madeline Morris

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Carlos Robert Morris

May 13, 1978 - January 08, 2025

Carlos Robert Morris, age 46, of Portland, Oregon, passed away on January 8, 2025, in Portland Oregon.  He was born on May 13, 1978, in Troy, Montana, to Dana and Mary Morris as their only child.

Carlos spent his childhood in the Sandy area and graduated from a private Christian school in the summer of 1996. Shortly after, he met the one of his life, Deletta Prince. Together, they built a beautiful family, welcoming their daughter Madeline in 2000 and their son Aidan in 2008, their family was finally complete. Carlos cherished being a father and found immense joy in his children. 

A gifted musician, Carlos had an extraordinary talent for picking up any instrument and mastering it with ease. His passion for music extended to all genres, and he especially loved playing the guitar. He could listen to a song and have his own twist on it in minutes. 
Beyond music, he enjoyed golfing, snowboarding, riding dirt bikes, singing, dancing, and entertaining those around him. He loved the Denver Broncos and NASCAR.

Carlos had a deep love for animals, particularly his beloved dogs Maria and Maggie. His "grand-pups," Oliver and Blizz, also held a special place in his heart. Though an only child, Carlos shared close bonds with his cousins and friends, whom he considered family.

He is survived by his father Dana Robert Morris; Deletta Prince; his children Madeline Morris and Aidan Morris; and his grand-pups Oliver and Blizz. 
He was preceded in death by his mother Mary; Aunt Diane; grandparents; and many cherished pets and friends.

The family requests privacy during this time. 
No services will be held at this time. In lieu of flowers, those struggling with addiction are encouraged to seek help by contacting the Addiction Hotline at 1-800-662-4357.
 May Carlos’s memory bring comfort to all who knew him.

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Jeanne Hawkins Carlos loved with all his heart and soul and would do anything for anyone ❤️ I've never met anyone who could love so deeply. Through some really tough times in my life, he was my bestest fucking friend. My light. He never left my side, never betrayed me, even when we got on each other’s nerves. He was always my biggest cheerleader, my steadfast friend, my supporter. Carlos had an incredible sense of humor. We’d be goofy and silly, laughing until it hurt. 😂 He was the person I could literally tell anything to—I told him EVERYTHING. Poor guy! Trust like that is rare and invaluable. He witnessed my tears and my triumphs, and shared my dreams. Carlos had a unique way of making everyone feel special, loved, and cared for—especially the women in his life. He knew exactly what to say and how to say it to turn a terrible day brighter, leaving you feeling beautiful. 🌟 We had so much in common—our love for our children and our aspirations for a better life. He missed his kids terribly, and we'd talk about them late into the night. He loved them so dang much. 💔 Addiction is a formidable battle. I've seen both sides—the struggle of the addict and the agony of those who care for them. It's gut-wrenching, watching and worrying, grieving alongside the living. Often, there’s little within your power to save them. I wish Carlos had followed me and found his way to a better life. My heart breaks for his family and to all who had the privilege of being a part of his life. Addiction stole Carlos from all of us, but his love endures. Carlos, you always have a special place in my heart. I'm grateful for every moment we spent together. I love you, Los. Until we meet again, my friend. ❤️🌟 Yours truly, Your lil Jhawk ♥️
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