Gary  Morgan Sr.

Obituary of Gary W. Morgan Sr.

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Gary W. Morgan Sr of Port Jervis died suddenly on October 8, 2022.  He was 70. 

The son of the late Floyd and Pauline Morgan he was born August 11, 1952 in Port Jervis. 

Gary served with the US Army stationed in Korea, upon returning home he joined and remained a life member of the VFW.  Gary would join the Federal Prison System in Otisville as a Corrections Officer later retiring as a Corrections Counselor.  He was a dedicated life member of the Neversink Fire Department and prior to that also served with the Port Jervis Volunteer Ambulance Corps.  He was an honorary employee of the Port Jervis Diner having a key and making the coffee before the employees wouldn't even arrive.  

Beloved husband of Doreen Morgan at home.  Devoted father of Gary Morgan Jr, Michelle Morgan, Jessica Williams (Mark), Kirsten Morgan (Zach Towle) and Justin Morgan (Kate).  Cherished grandfather of Quinn, Zachary, Meghan, Joshua and Lydia.  Dear brother of Shelia Hindley, Cynthia Marshall, Holly Ortiz and Roger Morgan.  Uncle to many nieces and nephews. 

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Gary Morgan Sr.

1952 - 2022

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