Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital, on July 4, 2024. Born in Inverness, NS to the late Sterling
Morrison and Patricia Pond, he was the oldest child of five. Eddie lived in Port Hood for the majority of
his life, but spent a few years in Fox Creek, Alberta, working as a Swamper and then as a Poker dealer in
White Court. He returned home and spent the last few years fishing with his brother, Robert. Eddie was
predeceased by his father; Sterling Morrison, his nephews; Joel and Jacob, his maternal uncles; Harold
and Jackie and his paternal aunts; Aileen, Matilda, Margaret, Lorna and Janet. He was also predeceased
by his maternal grandparents; Esther (MacPhail) and John T Pond and his paternal grandparents; Laura
(Burke) and Edward Morrison. Eddie is survived by his mother; Patricia (Al) and his siblings; Kathi (Teddy),
Sandy (Charmaine), Beulah (Herman), and Robert and nephews Jesse, Isaiah, Noah, Peyton, Jude, Isaac
and Sterling and nieces Maggie, Moriah, Rowan and Eden. Eddie also leaves behind grand nephews; Luca, Koda and Emryn and grand nieces; Cali and Daisy, aunts; Norma and Eloise and uncles; George (Bev), Clifford
and Kent, plus many cousins.
Throughout his life, Eddie was an avid biker and was lovingly referred to as “Ninja Ed”. He was also very
keen on his crossword puzzles and eagerly looked forward to Saturday's editions of the New York Times.
He was a huge fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs and an even bigger fan of carrot cake cream cheese icing!
He loved to play Assassin's Creed and would often seek help from his nephews to help him beat a level.
He will be deeply missed by his little dog, Baby, who has been his comfort for many years.
Eddie’s family wishes to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the amazing staff at Inverness Hospital,
where Eddie spent so much time during the past few years. We are incredibly grateful for the patience
and compassion staff showed towards Eddie. The family also wishes to express their gratitude to the Port
Hood First Responders; who made numerous trips over the years, helping to alleviate Eddie’s medical
emergencies. Visiting hours will take place on Friday, July 12, 2024 from 3:00-6:00 pm in Port Hood and area Resting Place and burial will follow in the Union Protestant Cemetery, Port Hood.
Funeral is under the direction of the Inverness Funeral Home. On-line condolences can be made at
www.invernessfuneralhome.com
Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Society or to the Inverness Palliative Care.
“Never, never, never give up.” Winston Churchill