I met Morris in 2017, and from day one, I knew he was someone I liked and who I could trust. We went through some extremely difficult business moments together—competing for the Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation license, navigating conflict, and then building the company once we won. Through all of that, Morris showed me exactly who he was: steady, honorable, and the kind of man whose word you never had to question. My respect for him only grew from there.
When we started down the path in 2023 to become co-founders of a new venture, it felt natural—like the next step in a relationship built on trust. But what I cherish most isn’t the business partnership. It’s the friendship we created. Morris was truly one of a kind. He had this rare mix of strength, kindness, intelligence, and humor that made people want to be around him. He was good at so many things, but one of my favorites was listening to him tell stories.
One memory will always make me laugh. I do most of my reading through audiobooks, so when Morris told me about the book he wrote—Fracked—I immediately added it to my queue. By pure coincidence, the moment my previous audiobook ended, I happened to be stepping into the shower. Suddenly, Morris’s voice—narrating the book himself—starts reading to me. I couldn’t help but laugh. I called him right away, and his response was perfect: “Well, that’s unfortunate.” That was Morris—dry humor, perfect timing, and so authentically himself.
I’m so grateful we were able to visit him in Traverse City, not knowing at the time he would be gone just 5 days later. That time with him, Laurie, Lila, and Spencer meant a lot. Their love for each other is so clear and so deep. And that love extended to his friends too. Morris lived with passion, purpose, and heart.
Morris, you left this world far too soon, but you also left a mark that will not fade. You shaped people, you built things that mattered, and you made the world better just by being in it. I am honored to have known you, worked beside you, and called you my friend.
Thank you for everything. You will never be forgotten.