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Coal County, Oklahoma

Centrahoma
Colgate, Oklahoma

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Tommy Ray Morgan

© Brown's Funeral Service Coalgate

reprinted with permission

Submitted by: Terry Dudley

Tommy Ray Morgan, age 69, a Centrahoma resident. He was born on July 16, 1951, to Dorothy Mae Morgan, at Ada, OK and was raised by (Grandparents) Tom & Lora Mae Morgan. Tommy passed away on January 12, 2021 at Ada, OK. He attended Centrahoma & Tupelo Schools. Tommy was a carpenter and also a Coalgate Police officer from 1978-1981. Over the years he worked as a security guard and the maintenance director for Carl Albert Hospital. He proudly served in the U.S. Army from 1974-1978. He married Shirley Von Heck on Oct. 13, 1969, she preceded him in death on Dec. 30, 2020. Tommy enjoyed hunting, fishing, watching & reading westerns. He was a member of the Chickasaw Nation. Tommy was very involved with the Choctaw Nation & served as president of the Choctaw Senior citizens of District 12. His greatest joys were going to his grandchildren’s sporting events and driving his beloved wife, Shirley any and everywhere she wanted to go.

He is Survived by Daughters: Renay (Morgan) Foreman of Tupelo, OK, Christy (Morgan) Robinson & husband Christopher of Coalgate, OK, Sara Leandra Morgan of Ada, OK. Grandchildren: Joseph Foreman & fiancé Madalen Clifford of Coalgate, OK, Seth Foreman of Las Vegas, NV, Luke Foreman of Tupelo, OK, Zayne Davis of Coalgate, OK, Zachary Davis of Coalgate, OK, Morgan Davis of Coalgate, OK. Siblings: Doyle Morgan & wife Marilyn Kay of Ada, OK., Jacky Gold of Ada, OK William Gold of Ada, OK., Keeva Ward of Ada, OK, J.W. Gold of Byers, OK., Tony Gold of Ada, OK, Dottie Gold of Wenatchee, WA., Retha Gold of Ada, OK, Vonda Gold of Ada, OK., Clayton Tisdell of Ada, OK, Lorri Tisdell of Ada, OK. Aunt: Wanda Traylor of Ada, OK and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives & many dear friends

He was preceded in death by Wife: Shirley Von (Heck) Morgan, his parents Tom Morgan & Lora Mae (Owens) Morgan, his mother Dorothy Mae Morgan, Son-in-law: Juan Foreman, Brothers: Bill Gold & Michael Gold, and Uncle: Raymond Morgan ******************************************************************************

DATE OF SERVICES: 2:00 PM Friday, January 15th, 2021
PLACE OF SERVICES: Brown's Funeral Chapel, Coalgate, Oklahoma
OFFICIATING: Lonnie Smith & David Daffern
ASSISTING: Sister Paula Carney
INTERMENT: Centrahoma Cemetery
CASKETBEARERS: Chase Heck, Matt Morgan, Allen Chapman, Christopher Robinson, Jerry Daffern, Bob Andrews
HONORARY CASKETBEARERS: Joseph Foreman, Zayne Davis, Seth Foreman, Zachary Davis, Luke Foreman,
Morgan Davis.

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SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BROWN’S FUNERAL SERVICE - COALGATE, OK

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