Margaret Lucille Morrison
God whispered in our mother’s ear, “It’s time to come home.” “Not yet,” she pleaded. “Do not be afraid,” He said, “all will be well.”
And so, with hearts broken and tears shed, we gave back to God the most precious gift He ever entrusted to us: our beloved mother, Margaret Lucille Morrison. She was not only the matriarch of our family, but our hero, our best friend, our faith, our love, and our home. Every moment we shared with her was a blessing. She lived her faith daily, and her life was a constant testimony of love, loyalty, and generosity.
Born July 1, 1934, on her family’s farm northeast of Fowlerville, Michigan, Lucille was the youngest of five children born to Charles Casper and Teressa Cecilia Doherr. She grew up surrounded by the beauty of farm life, her siblings, and the simple joys of God’s creation. She cherished those early days with her brother Robert and sisters Katherine (Clarence Trierweiler), Julia (Lewis Lonier), and Marion (Don Wyatt). She loved spending time with all animals and caring for them all in a special way. Lucille married Lyman Morrison, in 1960, and together they raised their family north of Howell, where she lived for more than 60 years. She poured her heart into her children—Kevin (Lisa) Morrison, Tina (Walter) Kupniewski, Shawn Morrison (Carina Nemier), and Tammy Steffee—teaching them by example what it means to love unselfishly, serve faithfully, and believe unshakably. Her five grandchildren—Ryan (Val) Morrison, Connor Morrison, Hunter Kupniewski, Courtney Steffee, and Kylie Steffee—were her pride and joy. She never missed a single event, and their happiness was always her greatest delight.
Her love also overflowed to her many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and countless friends who were blessed by her kindness, generosity, and endless encouragement.
Lucille’s life was filled with faith, service, and joy. A lifelong member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, she began Kindergarten at the Benjamin School in Fowlerville MI and then attended school there at St. Joseph’s in the 1940s and remained devoted to the parish community her entire life. She watched her children grow and attend St Joseph Catholic School and then in turn was active in her grandchildren attending the same grade school. She was active in the St. Joseph Ladies Guild, founded the St. Joseph Quilters in 1975 (a ministry that continues today), and joyfully gave her time wherever it was needed.
Her talents and passions were as abundant as her love. A 4-H leader for over 30 years, she shared her love of farming, gardening, and livestock with generations of young people. Known for her “green thumb,” she raised gardens that flourished beyond measure and shared the harvest with all. She delighted in knitting and crocheting, creating countless sweaters, afghan’s, baby clothes, and her famous dish “scrubbies.” She handcrafted over 1,000 collectible jointed teddy bears, lovingly known as Teddys by Lucy. With needles always in hand, she often joked that knitting was her “therapy.”
Lucille also had a gift for hospitality. Whether baking 10 dozen cinnamon rolls to deliver fresh to family and friends at the holidays or serving a simple meal on her beloved porch swing, she made everyone feel welcomed, cherished, and loved.
She was employed for many years at Mercywood Hospital as head of records, later at Citizens Insurance, before dedicating her life to raising her family, then returning to Citizens until her retirement. Through every stage of life, her faith and her family were her joy.
On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, surrounded by her loving family, Lucille peacefully entered into her eternal rest. A beautiful, peaceful death. We can only imagine the glorious reunion in heaven as she heard the words from her Lord: “Welcome home, my good and faithful servant. A job well done.”
Though our hearts ache, we are forever grateful for the gift of her life. We will miss her more than words can ever say, but we look forward with hope to the day we will be reunited with her in heaven. Until then, her love will remain in us, around us, and with us always.
With all our love—your family.
The family will receive friends for a visitation on Monday, September 15, 2025 from 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm, at Watkins Brothers Funeral Homes, MacDonald Chapel. 315 N. Michigan Ave., Howell, MI 48843. A Rosary service will begin at 7:00 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 10:30 am, at St. Joseph Catholic Church. 425 E. Washington St., Howell, MI 48843. Visitation will begin at 9:30 am.
In lieu of flowers, the family invites contributions to help establish a memorial bench at the Fowlerville Family Fairgrounds in loving memory of Lucille.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family online at www.WatkinsFuneralHomes.com