I had no idea he was the one who effectively got the ball rolling on the Phoenix rescue! Even more gutted for his loss.
Must have a banner.
"It didn't matter what Lloyd did, he always gave of his best", said his brother Rob Morrison, who is also a consortium member.
"Once he got involved in the Phoenix he became very passionate about the club." That passion was epitomised by the Phoenix shirt hanging on the wall in his Seattle hospital room.

Pathetic. Not apathetic.
"Yellow Fever are fantastic – I have to say that"
"In finishing there is a man that couldn't be more opposite to the above mentioned, that is Lloyd Morrison who sadly passed away on Friday. Lloyd was the most inspirational man I have ever met and will be sorely missed.
New Zealand has much to thank of Lloyd in business and sport - he played a major role in helping the Phoenix still be with us today.
He was such a positive influence in so many lives and I'm sure there will be many amazing stories for years to come of his kindness, brilliance, energy and all round great example of what we should aspire to be. Rest in Peace Lloyd."
The club contacted me to organise copies of the photo that I posted in the Flags and Banners thread of the 'RIP LLOYD' banner above the Fever Zone to be presented to members of the family (I think that was the intention) at the funeral.