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Harry F. Morgan
© Enid Morning News
05-1974
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral rites for Harry F. Morgan, 82, 1220 E. Maple, will be at 4 PM today in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Verlyn R. Snell officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Morgan died late Wednesday in a local hospital after a short illness.

He was born June 4, 1891, in Milo, Iowa, and came to Oklahoma Territory with his parents by covered wagon, before the opening of the Cherokee Strip. They later moved to Western Kansas, then to Helena.

Morgan and Mary M. Thompson were married September 24, 1921, in Hugoton, Kansas, and divorced in 1950. He had lived in Enid since that time and was a truck driver until his retirement in 1952.

Surviving are two sons, Rex Morgan of Enid and Gene Morgan of Crescent; 10 grandchildren and seven great – grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sisters and a daughter, Opal Ritchie in 1961.

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