Kenneth W. Morgan

Jun 23rd 1925 - Jul 26th 2010

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hazel raddatz
August 19th 2010

For a while I delivered Mr. Morgan's mail to him. I would bring it inside to see his cheerful face. He was always eating a very good smelling breakfast. I was amazed at everything he could do. We shared a love of Red Wing hockey. I was so sorry to hear of his passing. But, he was able to stay in his house for a long time. I was saddened when they took his street off of my mail route. He always made me smile!



Harold & Linda Hardin
July 30th 2010

We were very fortunate to get to know Ken & Deloris through Jim...our son-in-law... Ken was a very friendly & nice person. He, Deloris, Harold & I shared two grandkids.....Kory & Jordan... & we'd always see each other at the boy's birthday parties & whatever occasion there would be involving them....so we became like family... Ken you'll be missed by many.... Our condolences to all the family & extended family. May you Rest in Peace Ken & thank you for being such a good Grandpa to Kory & Jordan....



Step?Daughter Pam Wieten
July 29th 2010

Dear Ken-Dad.

I will try to be brave (Like You) and not cry as I write this. When Mom and You married in the same year I graduated H.S., You changed the rules of the house...not to my liking. I no longer could watch the entire Drive-In Movie with my then boyfriend for I had a Midnight Curfue!! You Cared Than Much- even if it made me angry. Skip ahead to the last 7 years when you NEVER Complained while successfully beating Lung Cancer and then Pnemonia!! Your Doctors called you A Miracle!! And You Were. You never complained until the last two weeks of your Life...That is when I knew we were in trouble. Your Struggles and Pain are done. You are now Resting with God in Heaven. I Look Forward to the day when we are reunited. Thank You "Dad".

More Love To You Forever, Love Pam...



Melissa (Walker) Adams
July 29th 2010

There are so many memories - to pick one seems to do our relationship an injustice. Even though you were techincally a "step-grandfather", you never treated me as if I was less than your own flesh and blood. For that beautiful gesture, I am more grateful than I would have ever have been able to put into words for you. When I need to smile I will think of your snicker, which was infinitely infectious!! Tell grandma, Puppy, Rusty, and Pepper that I love them and miss them. I will see you when I get there...be ready with open arms, ok?!



Adam Walker
July 29th 2010

My Grandpa Morgan was one of the bravest men that I have ever known, especially during the last few years of his life where it was a struggle for him just to breathe. No matter how much pain he was in, and no matter how much he seemed to suffer from day to day, he always maintained his droll sense of humor, and he never complained. He was a man of values and unflappable character, and I will miss him dearly



Janet Glieden (Frees)
July 29th 2010

Our family has been very fortunate to have the Morgan's in our lives. Many weekends we played volleyball at Ken's house on Annette. Even after my sister, Terry, and Dan moved into the home. Ken was always a quiet, welcoming host. I will never forget his little giggle! Thank you for sharing your dad with us Dan, Larry and Chris.



Jordan Walker
July 28th 2010

There isn't one specific memory that I can think of that can relate how much Grandpa Morgan meant to me. The first nine christmases of my life would have been lackluster to say the least without our visits to Grandpa Morgan's house. From eating at Russ' to the delicious pistachios you would bring us every year, it is with great remorse that I will deliver my last I love you in just a few short moments. Thank you Grandpa for all that you have done for me and I regret the fact that we didn't spend more time together your last few years on this earth. I love you Grandpa Morgan and I will never forget the great and positive impact you had on my life. May you, grandma and pepper live in eternal happiness together.



Kory Walker
July 28th 2010

i miss you grandpa morgan i wish we coulda had more time togather but ill always remember the cookie jar i could never stay out of. r.i.p. i know you and grandma are togather again.



Jim & Karla Walker
July 28th 2010

We will miss Ken very much! We will hold in our memories all of our cook outs and our trip to Mackinaw city. May you rest in peace and we love you!