Rialto Historical Society & Museum

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The Mission of the Rialto Historical Society is to preserve the history of Rialto and its surrounding environs by collecting historical records, documents, data, and artifacts.

A former Rialto Historical Society board member and trusted advisor, he is genuinely missed."Phillip Morris, 90, devoted...
06/06/2026

A former Rialto Historical Society board member and trusted advisor, he is genuinely missed.

"Phillip Morris, 90, devoted son, husband, father, step-father, grandfather, great grandfather, teacher, civic leader, and distinguished jurist, passed away peacefully on Monday evening, May 11, 2026, soon after suffering a tragic fall in his home.

Phillip, son of the late Emanuel and Wilma Morris, was born in Bell, California, but considered the city of Needles, California, his hometown, where his family moved in 1942 when his father was employed as a railroad conductor for the Santa Fe Railroad.

Life in this small, remote desert town gifted Phil a love of adventure — in the great outdoors and in organized sports. He and his younger brother, Pat, and sister, Nancy, learned to swim, canoe, fish, and eventually water ski in the fast, swirling waters of the mighty Colorado River and to explore and hunt in the vast outback of the Eastern Mojave. In high school, Phil played every sport and quarterbacked the football team.

This blue-collar railroad community also stamped upon Phil respect for hard work, creativity, and independence. To save money for college, Phil and his brother formed a working partnership mowing lawns, cleaning and selling used bricks, peddling soft drinks to soldiers on troop trains headed for the Korean War, working long hours as ice handlers at the Santa Fe Ice Plant, and eventually, through college and graduate school, spending every summer 'working the rails' as a railroad fireman and brakeman.

Phil enrolled at San Bernardino Valley College in 1953 and, upon completion of his AA degree, he teamed with his brother, Pat, as roommates at the University of Redlands, where he was active in intramural sports and the Kappa Sigma Sigma fraternity. Graduating with an English major, Phil began his teaching and coaching career at Highland Jr. High and moved on to teach at San Gorgonio High in San Bernardino. He continued his graduate education at USC, where he received his general secondary counseling credential."

"Phil loved teaching, however in 1966 Phil decided to take on a new academic and career challenge, law school. He enrolled in the evening program at Loyola University Law School in Los Angeles, and for the next four years, he taught high school and commuted to LA in the evenings for law classes. Graduating in 1970, Phil partnered, once again, with his brother Pat. This time in a civil law litigation practice, Morris and Morris. After Pat was appointed to the bench In 1976, Phil joined the San Bernardino County Public Defender’s office as a senior trial deputy, where he practiced until, once again, he joined with his brother, when he too was appointed to the bench in 1983 by Governor Jerry Brown."

Phillip Morris, 90, devoted son, husband, father, step-father, grandfather, great grandfather, teacher, civic leader, and distinguished jurist, passed away peacefully on Monday evening, May 11, 2026, soon after suffering a tragic fall in…

04/29/2026
📜 Step Back in Time with Rialto History!Join the Rialto Historical Society for their May Membership Meeting and an insig...
04/28/2026

📜 Step Back in Time with Rialto History!

Join the Rialto Historical Society for their May Membership Meeting and an insightful presentation on a pivotal moment in local history.

🗓 Saturday, May 2, 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM
📍 Rialto Historical Society Church
201 N. Riverside Ave., Rialto

🎤 Featured Presentation:
Ms. Suzie Earp – The 1938 Flood
Discover the impact of one of Southern California’s most historic natural events.

💵 $5 per person
🥤 Light refreshments provided
📍 Meeting held in the Historical Society Basement

📧 RSVP: [email protected]

Come connect, learn, and preserve the rich history of our community!

Address

205 N Riverside Avenue
Rialto, CA
92376

Opening Hours

10pm - 2pm

Telephone

(909) 875-1750

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