Donald James Morgan

September 7, 1932 - August 15, 2018
Donald James Morgan

In Loving Memory

Dear Nan, Our favorite memory will be Don's radiant face as he sang Danny Boy and then with little urging continued with his famous impressions. We send our sympathy and love to you and your family as you enter life without your beloved Don. Kathy and Jay Myers
Jay and Kathy Myers
lancaster, PA
Nan & family, How sorry to hear about your loss. Don was such a good guy with that incredible sense of humor. One of our fondest memories will be his singing of "Danny Boy"!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you---
Bob & Emy Belser
lancaster, PA
Dear Nan and family:: Your time in Lancaster as our families were growing was great fun. Our tennis parties, club outings, and New Years Eve gatherings were enjoyed by all. Don's voice, kind heart, and Irish humor were there for all to love and admire. We will be thinking of your fine family in the days ahead and wish you peace and love for a man well remembered. With deepest sympathy, Ron and Dee Smith
Ron and Dee Smith
lancaster, PA
Nan, so sorry to learn of Don's passing. What fond memories we have of Don. All the fun parties and Don singing his Irish songs-seems like yesterday. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love, Soni and John
Soni and John Gingrich'
lancaster, PA
I'm so sorry to hear about Don's passing. We worked closely on Floor Division conventions, and we shared Detroit experiences [I grew-up in Birmingham.] Don's energy, sense of humor and humility drew people to him. Armstrong, and all of us, were better because of him. RIP, Don.
Tom Burgum
lancaster, PA
Nan: I regret your loss. Don was one of the good ones. Remember his convention speech:"The difference between involvement and commitment"? An Armstrong classic! Best wishes, Fred
Fred Stoner
pinehurst, NC