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Morris L. Welshans

September 20, 1937 - July 25, 2017

Burial Date July 29, 2017

Funeral Home Pawlak Funeral Home

Cemetery Ottawa Hills Memorial Park

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Posted by:
Larry Warniment

Posted on:
August 2, 2017

I will miss sitting talking with Moe during the Kids shoots. He loved to share his archery knowledge with the kids. I know the kids will miss miss him as well as all us adults. THANK YOU MOE!

Posted by:
Chris and Connie Yingling

Posted on:
August 1, 2017

Mo was a mentor to many to learn the craft of archery. He treated everyone with respect and took us all into his family to learn so much from him. He welcomed everyone and truly wanted the spirit of archery to live on to the next generations. He was a dedicated warrior to Tomahawk Archers and no one gave up more time to keep the club the best in the area. He had true pride in the accomplishments and progress in the club as he told me of his old school house. We spent many Friday nights shooting in the league, watching his students develop into better shooters and planting the seed for the enjoyment of the sport. I am truly proud to have been one of his students, a friend, and someone he always addressed when you walked in. Be at peace.

Posted by:
Amy Wlodarski

Posted on:
July 27, 2017

My son and I only knew him a short time while we belonged to Tomahawk Archery but he was a wonderful man. He was full of spirit and a love for archery, he enjoyed everyone who came into the club and shared a love for the sport. He was always willing to give pointers to my young son on the sport. A wonderful man all around and will be missed dearly!

Posted by:
Katy Destatte

Posted on:
July 26, 2017

Mo was a wonderful man who will be missed by many people... My children shot archery at Tomahawk where Uncle Mo took them under his wing to help them... He was the light of my daughters week every Monday night when she got to sit on his lap and share her stories with him. Things won't be the same at the club without him however I truly believe those who knew him have gained a new angle to look over them every day from heaven... RIP Mo

Posted by:
Otto family

Posted on:
July 26, 2017

Our deepest condolences. We all enjoyed seeing Moe at Tomahawk Archers, he was always so welcoming and could make the kids smile and laugh. May you find peace and comfort in all your wonderful memories. He will certainly be missed. God bless.

Posted by:
Carol and Gary

Posted on:
July 26, 2017

Heartbreaking for all who knew and love this special part of our lives.Along with all, i will miss my friend, particularly the always welcome hug an Ilove you too. But, he has not truly left. Many memories, forever in our hearts. Quite a long history of sharing around campfires, shoots and conversations we all grew so fond of Uncle Mo, and his family. Huge vacuum...he would say, wellllll. Will meet again one day, where all will gather for the best campfire and hunting, grounds, swapping stories, laughing, remembering....as in past ...thanking God , Mo was part of our lives, he made us better people. To the family, Chris, Julie ...only love to all..you all know how we feel..we said happy hunting to a good man, forever in our hearts

Posted by:
Rachel (Foley) Hobby

Posted on:
July 26, 2017

My deepest condolences to the Welshans family. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

Posted by:
Rick & Brenda

Posted on:
July 26, 2017

Heartfelt condolences to the family. Hang in there guys and try to remember all of the wonderful memories you shared with Mo. He was a great orator in sharing his experiences with others. He was so passionate in his sharing. The Tomahawk Archers family lost a huge pillar and we will be tender without our shooting buddy Mo. Praise be to God for the blessing of Mo in our lives. Colossians 1:11-12 Rick & Brenda Biggs