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W. Edward MORGAN

1923 - 2017

W. Edward MORGAN obituary, 1923-2017, Tucson, AZ

BORN

1923

DIED

2017

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Tucson, Arizona

W. MORGAN Obituary

MORGAN, W. Edward Was born on January 25, 1923, in New York City and died on September 20, 2017, in Tucson at 94. Because of a disability in childhood, he spent long periods in children's orthopedic hospitals and remembers meeting Eleanor Roosevelt when she read to the children in his ward. He and his mother, Mae Morgan, came to Tucson in 1935 because of his health. He attended Safford Elementary, Roskruge Junior High, and Tucson High School graduating from the University of Arizona College of Law in 1945. College dormitories being segregated at the time, he was nearly thrown out of the University for helping to organize an interracial dorm off campus. A civil liberties and criminal defense lawyer for most of his career, he often represented individuals for nothing or whatever they could pay. In countless federal and state court decisions, his legal work vindicated constitutional guarantees and addressed injustices experienced by his clients. Always a passionate and brilliant advocate he did not stop fighting for his client until every possible avenue of relief was exhausted. He represented a broad range of people in criminal cases, public employee rights, laborers and labor unions, immigrant rights, blacklisted individuals, Selective Service draftees, and military personnel. At one time in the 1960's he represented every man on death row (14) in Arizona. He represented the NAACP when Tucson District 1 (TUSD) integrated the public schools in 1951. In 1964 he went to the South on two occasions as part of Mississippi Summer representing African Americans who were fighting for the right to vote. His most well-known victory was the U.S. Supreme Court landmark decision in Elfbrandt v. Russell (1966) in which he represented a public school teacher who refused to sign Arizona's loyalty oath. In the same year he won another Supreme Court case, Westbrook v. Arizona (1966), in which a murder conviction was overturned on the ground that the defendant, who had waived his constitutional right to assistance of counsel, had never received a hearing to determine his competence Morgan was a lifelong opponent of capital punishment believing that, "To hold unto and expand capital punishment corrupts the collective soul of society, and everything else is tainted by it." He founded a free draft counseling service during the Vietnam era training counselors and advising those facing the draft. He served as a Tucson City Magistrate from 1976 to 1978, prefacing each court session with a friendly talk about citizenship and the rights of defendants. Once a faculty member and chair of the faculty of Antioch Law School (Washington, D.C.), he encouraged his law students and young attorneys to pursue civil rights work. For a time, he served as an Assistant Attorney General for Arizona in the civil rights division. He loved reading, wrote poetry, drew cartoons and was a painter in his youth. As a child he was a soloist in boy's choirs and continued singing in choruses as an adult. He was honored by many civic and civil rights organizations, over the years -National Lawyers Guild, ACLU, the Democratic Party, Jefferson Award, The Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest. He was a vestryman at St. Michael and All Angels for many years. After discovering his Jewish heritage late in life, he was active in Jewish congregations and was bar mitvahed at 84 at Temple Emanu-El. Preceded in death by his mother, Mae C. Morgan and his wife, Eve Kessinger Morgan. He is survived by his children, Katharine Gregg Morgan of Callahan, Florida, Bruce Morgan and Aaron Desmond Morgan of Tucson and Paul Morgan of Kuna, Idaho, and his second wife, Barbara Elfbrandt. Arrangemetns by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel and Temple Emanu-El. Donations may be made to Death Penalty Alternatives for Arizona, Samaritans, Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse, or Scholarship Fund for the A Mountain Community Association. There will be a Celebration of his Life Saturday, November 25, 2017, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the University of Arizona College of Law, 1201 East Speedway, in Tucson.
Published by Arizona Daily Star on Sep. 22, 2017.

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Lisa Sevier

September 16, 2023

Remembered every day, with love. Wish I could hear the conversation that I know you are having with Fritz concerning the current state of American affairs....

Penny Willrich

April 27, 2018

Professor Edward Morgan was such an instrumental person in my life and my career. I am saddened to know that he died last year with me just finding out this morning. I am writing a speech to to give to at my undergraduate university in Arlington, Texas tonight and decided to google some of my heroes and just burst into tears knowing that I missed saying good bye to my friend, my mentor and my hero. It was Professor Edward Morgan with his flaming white mane of hair, riding his bicycle through the streets of Washington, DC and teaching me the fundamentals of trial advocacy and how to be a lawyer. I will be forever grateful for all that he contributed to my life. I want to thank him posthumously for coming to my swearing in ceremony as I became the first African American woman trial court judge in the history of the State of Arizona in 1999. Thank you Ed for your inspiration. You were truly a brilliant pioneer and shepherd of the law. There are many of us Antiochians out in the world practicing and making a difference because of you. I love you.

David Blackman

October 22, 2017

I wish to express my condolence, I for some reason felt compelled to google Ed Morgan this morning. Imagine my surprise to discovered he just died. My dad was a fellow teacher with Barbara Elfbrandt and involved in the loyalty oath case. You might remember him Sol Blackman. To be in the presence of Ed was a legal education. I spent enough time with Ed to get a sense of him a real historic figure.he had his fingers in many of the major issues of his day from civil right to the Vietnam war. He was a political lawyer. Ed was a true defender of the downtrodden, To me the word lawyer and Ed Morgan were synonymous. Those were 94 well lived years.

Dody Fugate

September 30, 2017

It is the end of an era. I can either say too much or just shut up.
One could not ask for a better friend or finer person.
Si, Mensch is the best word, though words can't really come close to describing the heart of the man.

Paso Por Aqui, Ed

Dody

D Sweat

September 29, 2017

While words fail to capture the pain of losing a loved one, we look forward to the time when words will fail to capture the joy of having our heavenly Father return your dear one to you.

Hamish Hall

September 28, 2017

Knowing W. Edward Morgan during the height of his legal practice both as a lawyer and as a friend one word comes to mind: Mensch. The word, in German, simply means human being. In Yiddish it is used to describe the very heart and soul of a good person. No other adjective is required. W. Edward Morgan was a MENSCH of the highest order. Condolences to the family.

Hamish Hall

Dan Dickmeyer

September 26, 2017

Ed was a great help with my draft case in 1970 and working with the Tucson Draft Counselling was, under Ed, a life changing experience. My condolences to Barbara. We always went out if we were not too tired after conseling night and had a great time with Ed, not to mention a few parties at the house.

Gary & Doloras Kennen

September 24, 2017

We will always remember the fun times with Ed & Barbara in the Arizona dessert and their visit to Oregon. Our condolences to Barbara and family.

September 24, 2017

I forgot my name, Lisa Sevier (Kessinger)

September 24, 2017

There are no words to express the loss felt. He was my brother-in-law, my daughter's dearest, funny 'Uncle Ed, and the closest friend of my late husband, Fritz Kessiner. The stories of their escapades kept us laughing (mostly) for years. For many years we shared books. Ideas. The promise that if good people kept at it, the world would continue to change for the better. We grieved with him over the many wrongs, the failings of the political opportunists, the political timid, and the fools, in general. Ed was as hard-headed as a Kentucky mule, which became quite clear when he continued to bike it from Southwest Washinton, D.C. To Antioch Law School, after repeated arguments with automobiles. My daughter Julia would answer the phone and yell "Mom, it's the hospital about Uncle Ed again". He forgave everyone for anything and has their reason before they could get it out of their mouths. We'll missing knowing you are in this life, just as much as we missed your presence when you finally returned to Tucson.

Lisa Robinson

September 24, 2017

Goodbye, Ed. My condolences to Barbara, Katie, Bruce, Des, Paul and your families.

Pat Eisenberg

September 23, 2017

I met Ed at one of his birthday parties - he was a close friend of my in-laws and my husband. Ed was always challenging. I couldn't have a careless conversation with him; he would call me out on sloppy thinking. Ed was always learning something new and his eyes would light up at a new idea or argument. I will miss him. My condolences to Barbara, to his kids, and to everyone who loved him.

Robyn Zelickson

September 23, 2017

I loved Papa Ed so much and his passing leaves a huge hole in my and Tod's lives. He loved everyone and always looked out for the rights and freedoms of us all.

I will treasure forever the memory of his speech at our wedding, his hugs and kisses and his commitment to all of us.

Lynn Saul

September 23, 2017

Ed Morgan was an incredible man; I am grateful to have worked with him and had him as a friend.

Kate Morgan

September 23, 2017

Very well written. The kind words and sentiments are very much appreciated. Thank you

Stacy Scheff

September 23, 2017

I am who I am because of Ed. His spirit will always live on in my heart. Much love.

WINTON Woods

September 22, 2017

Rest in peace dear friend. My condolences to Barbara and the family. Ed was one of the finest men I have ever known.

Edward Cantrell

September 22, 2017

Deep condolences to surviving family and relatives. Rest In Peace, GodfatherFrom Your godson, Edward Cantrell

Dale Hefner

September 22, 2017

I did not know Mr. Morgan, but I always noticed his name and his actions associated with the underdog in the news. The family can be so proud of him; a person to admire and to try to live up to his ideals

Carletta Banks

September 22, 2017

WHAT A GIANT!!
He will be truly missed by not only me but the many people's whose lives were impacted by his life.
Blessings to Barbara and family.

JERRY LEDESMA

September 22, 2017

I did not know Mr. Morgan but I could not help but be amazed upon reading his obituary. What a true American hero! His compassion, strong convictions and desire to help others and fight for justice throughout his entire lifetime was truly remarkable! May he rest in peace and may his family find consolation in knowing that he helped so many others.

Dave Cole

September 22, 2017

Ed Morgan was one of a kind. He will be sorely missed. Condolences to the family and all his friends.

Carolyn Jackson

September 22, 2017

My daughter and I will miss Ed's presence, his friendship, his laughter and his hugs and kisses. Rest in peace our friend.
Carolyn Jackson, Ed. D., LCSW

Mark Bahti

September 22, 2017

Another giant walks on...

His fierce dedication to civil liberty was carried forward by his wonderful voice and always with the grandest smile

Jim Sanders

September 22, 2017

I still abide by the Morgan tipping rule of a minimum $2 no matter how small your check.

Ed was always thinking about ethics and morality going forward and looking back. He once shared that he was very troubled realizing later that for every person he helped avoid the draft, someone else had to take their place.

Goodbye Mr. Morgan. Yours was a well-lived life.

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