MORRISH, Jamie Scott ‘Jim’

It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Jim on Sunday May 17, 2026 aged 53 years. Cherished husband of Alison. Adored father and father in-law of Tayla and Seb.

A Memorial service to celebrate Jamie's life will be held at the Chapel of McGlynn Hunt Funerals, 38-40 Madden Avenue, Mildura on Friday May 29, 2026 at 1.00pm.

 

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  • Julie Williams

    Dear Tayla, Alison and families

    We are very sorry to hear about the passing of your father and Husband. Please accept our deepest condolences during this incredibly difficult time.

    On behalf of everyone at Sunraysia Resort, we want you to know that we are thinking of you and your families. We understand that this is a significant loss, and we want to support you in any way we can.

    Please take the time you all need to be with your loved ones and to grieve. Your well-being matters more than anything else right now.

    If there is anything we can do to assist you—whether that’s adjusting your workload, arranging leave, or simply offering support—please don’t hesitate to reach out.

    Wishing you and your family strength and comfort in the days ahead.

    With sincere sympathy,
    Sunraysia Resort Team

  • Darren Morrish

    Cus Jaaaaymeee……
    From when we were kids right through to adulthood, we never actually spent a huge amount of time together, but whenever we did, there was always a laugh. We shared plenty of common interests, especially the bikes…the ones with engines of course, which you can now accept I was always better on than you. At the same time, we had plenty of completely different interests too, which somehow only gave us more things to argue, joke, and carry on about for what was usually a solid two-hour phone call.
    You were someone who could make any catch-up feel easy, like no time had passed at all. You had a way of finding humour in almost any situation, even the kinds of situations most people would rather never find themselves in.
    The memories we made, even the small, random ones, are the kind that stay with you. Life moves quickly, and sometimes we don’t realise just how much certain people and moments mean to us until they’re gone. I’ll always be grateful for the laughs, the conversations, and the time we did get to share.
    You’ll be deeply missed by everyone who knew you. Rest easy, mate… although knowing you, you’ve probably already found someone up there to argue with and talk their ear off.

  • Jody Morrish

    Losing a cousin is like losing a piece of your childhood, your family, and your heart all at once. Cousins are often our first friends, our partners in laughter, and the ones who understand our family stories in a special way. Though the pain of their absence is deep, the memories we shared will continue to bring comfort and remind us of the love that will never fade.
    Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts. Rest in peace, Dear Cousin. Jody and Matthew
    Thinking of you Alison, Tayla and Jason.

  • John & Jo Nicholson

    To dear Alan, Shirley and Allison, our condolences on the passing of Jim. Our thoughts are with you.

  • Tricia Elliott

    Condolences to the family on Jamie’s passing RIP 💕