
After a commendable tenure, county employee Felicia Morris was honored yesterday for her 25 years of dedicated service. The celebration, which took place following the Commissioners Court meeting at the Historic Courthouse, was a gathering of Morris's family and friends, marking her retirement with warmth and gratitude.
Her long-standing commitment to the county, marked by stewardship and diligence, has left a notable mark on the community. Described as a friend and valued colleague, Morris's departure from her role is bittersweet for those who've worked alongside her. As she steps into retirement, there's an encouragement shared amongst her peers, per Rockwall County, "Now that you're walking a new path, take it easy and wear comfy shoes in retirement."
The impact of Morris's work was clear as colleagues spoke of her time with the county. The event, underscored by the presence of those closest to her, highlighted the personal and professional ties Morris has nurtured over the years. Her retirement not only marks the end of a significant professional chapter but also the beginning of a new journey poised with opportunities for relaxation, personal growth, and new endeavors.
Amidst the celebration, the message was clear—Morris's legacy would continue to resonate within the halls of the Historic Courthouse and beyond. Her consistent presence, a reassurance in a world of bureaucratic flux, has been a source of stability for the county. The festivities, replete with anecdotes and well-wishes, mirrored the respect and affection her colleagues have for her.









