Arnold Lee Morris was born January 28, 1950 to the late Mildred Morris and Drake Vaughan, Sr. in Norfolk, VA. He obtained a G.E.D. and in later years took courses to satisfy his desire to achieve a college degree. He was an honorary graduate from the school of life, for that is where he obtained his best experience and expertise in living, loving, laughter and joy. Arnold was most recently employed by Best Western Hotel as a driver and worked as an automotive technician for a Ford Motor Company carrier many years in Houston, Texas and Baltimore, Maryland. Throughout his life he attended various churches and temples. He read, understood and practiced religious beliefs from both the Bible and Koran. Arnold shared his wisdom and knowledge from life's lessons with children, family, friends and strangers through his story telling. He would always start a story with "I remember one time when ..." His life long quest was to seek understanding and to be understood. Arnold leaves many family members to cherish his memory. Siblings: Janice Vaughan, Francine Vaughan Dumas, Wanda Vaughan Williams, Arlethia Vaughan Cherry, Drake Vaughan, Jr., Carol Vaughan Davis, Allison Vaughan. Children: Kaleta Morris Wright, Daughter; Kenneth Wright, Jr. Son-in-law. Grandchildren: Kenneth Wright, III; Christopher Wright. Shirley Watkins Morris, Spouse. Children: Shaun Watkins, Son; Jennifer Gugliuzza, Daugher-in-Iaw. Grandchildren: Dashawn Gugliuzza, Tatyanna Watkins; Cameron Watkins. Daughter, Shawntae Watkins. Grandchildren: Marlow Otsiba, Myasiah Viola, Naomi Teasley. Delores Frisby, Common Law Wife of 27 Years. Children: Linnette Bradley, Daughter; Terry Bradley, Son-in-law; Harrison Brooks, Son-in-law; Jermaine Frisby, Son; Anthony Taylor, Son; James Robinson, Son. Grandchildren: Nakedra Frisby, Jermaine Frisby, Jr., Jermya Frisby; Tamekia Taylor, Tanesha Taylor, Monae Taylor, Deandra, Robinson. He is survived by numerous brothers-in law, nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family and friends, who are not mentioned herein, yet carry the memory of him like a torch in their hearts. Arnold maintained long term relationships with everyone who cared to look back and reach for his out stretched hand of love, friendship and fellowship. He knew he was loved because he gave love and it always returned back to him. Arnold did not compromise how he wanted to live his life. Most of his years he carried a small physique yet always appeared bigger in stature. He demonstrated courage (while knees were shaking), strength and tenacity. Nothing much got Arnold down and nothing could keep him down. His love of life and most importantly, his freedom to choose his own destiny made him who he was and caused us to love him all the more. We love and will miss you a ton dear brother, cousin, uncle, husband, father, grandfather "Pop Pop," and wonderful friend.