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Clarence Moragas
Morris Jr.
August 19, 1976 – May 16, 2026
Clarence Moragas Morris Jr., a man of immense strength, profound charm, and unyielding love for his family, passed away on May 16, 2026, in College Station, Texas, at the age of 49. Born in Casper, Wyoming, on August 19, 1976, Clarence lived a life defined by his resilience, his quick wit, and a heart of gold that touched everyone he met.
Clarence possessed the fierce, protective character of a lion, balancing his strength with legendary eyes and a smile that could light up an entire stadium. His natural charm could sell ice in Alaska, and he was the ultimate life of the party—quick-witted, sarcastic, and genuinely hilarious. Children and animals were instinctively drawn to his warm energy and protective nature. An avid sports fan, he lived and breathed for his beloved Dallas Cowboys, carrying his passion for the team through every season.
In 1996, Clarence met the love of his life, Hollie Allcorn. They were married in 1998 and shared 25 beautiful years of marriage before their separation. Although separated at the time of his passing, their love never faded, and the bond they shared remained unbroken even while their relationship was on hold.
Above all, Clarence was a devoted father. He served as the ultimate best friend, confidant, and constant companion to his three daughters. Behind his vibrant personality was a man of quiet, unparalleled strength. For years, Clarence persevered through grueling battles with lupus and chronic pain—challenges that would have crushed many men. Yet, he kept going with fierce determination, shielding others from his struggles so completely that if you were not close to him, you would never know the pain he carried.
Clarence was preceded in death by his father, Clarence Morris Sr., and his mother, Janice Reinhardt.
His legacy lives on through his surviving family: his wife, Hollie Morris; his daughters, Aubrie Stryker and her husband Jeremy of Little Elm, Texas, Raenna Morris of Fort Worth, Texas, and Skylar Marks and her husband Jadon of Fort Worth, Texas; and his son, Isaiah Fransisco and his wife Yadielisse Gonzalez of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren, Orion Marks and Ezekiel Lawton of Fort Worth, Texas, as well as several grandchildren in Colorado; his four siblings; and a large, loving network of in-laws, aunts, uncles, cousins, and lifelong friends.
Clarence’s departure leaves a cavernous void in the hearts of all who knew him, but his strength, his laughter, and his unforgettable presence will never be forgotten.
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