Donald James Morgan
September 7, 1932 - August 15, 2018
Don Morgan, age 85, passed away peacefully in his sleep on the morning of August 15th, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, to William and Kitty Morgan, Dad spent his childhood on the farm in Millington, New Jersey, with his older brother Bill. After high school, Dad joined the army and served his country as a dental assistant in a MASH unit in South Korea. Dad was a gifted singer, dancer and actor who honed his talents while attending Lafayette College, graduating in 1957. After graduation, Dad joined Armstrong World Industries (AWI), where he excelled in sales and marketing. Devoting his career to AWI, Dad worked his way up to National Sales Manager in the corporate offices in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Dad met his soulmate, Nannette Hammond, early in his career while employed in AWI's Detroit office. Married in 1959, they embarked on a lifetime journey raising their four adoring children. During his career working for AWI, they crisscrossed the country making lifelong friends along the way.
After retiring in 1989, Mom and Dad settled in Park City, Utah, to be closer to the kids and grandkids. He was a devoted Catholic, an avid golfer, a reluctant skier, and a willing volunteer. He spent much of his retirement in a second career, serving others. Dad volunteered at the Vail Valley Medical Center, served as a Park City Ambassador, delivered meals for the Meals on Wheels program, served meals at Salt Lake City's St. Vincent de Paul's Soup Kitchen, and delivered blood for the American Red Cross. Dad enjoyed hiking with his dog Lady and riding his mountain bike. Over the years, Mom and Dad traveled the world, frequently merging their love of golf and travel.
Dad was the most loving, compassionate, faithful, and generous person to walk this earth. If you knew him, you were better for it. His light will burn forever in our hearts and shines brightly now in heaven. We will miss his joyful sense of humor, his singing, and his talent for doing impressions.
Dad is survived by his wife of 59 years, Nannette, their four children, Mike (Cindy), Jim (Anne), Bill (Liz), Kathy (Matt), 14 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren.
The family would like to pay special thanks to the loving, caring, and devoted staff of Legacy Village of Sugarhouse. They provided wonderful support to Dad during the last several months of his life.
Family and friends will gather for a Mass in Dad's honor, Saturday August 25th at the Carmelite Monastery, 5714 Holladay Blvd, Salt Lake City. In lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made in Dad's name to the Carmelite Monastery of Salt Lake City, or the charitable organization of your choice.
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In Loving Memory
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
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, 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
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 & 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, 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