1957
2016
Glen Edward Morgan, 59, of Meeker, died Monday, December 12, 2016 in Shawnee, OK.
Funeral service will be at 10:00 A.M. Friday, December 16, 2016 at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church with Rev. R.J. Stokes officiating. Burial will be at 3:00 P.M. Friday at Fairview Cemetery in Pryor, Oklahoma.
Glen Edward Morgan was born July 11, 1957 in Pryor, Oklahoma to Jack and Martha Morgan. He graduated high school in Stillwater, OK. He earned an associate’s degree at Cowley County in Kansas where he was on a football scholarship. He later earned a bachelor’s degree from Langston University. He married Renee (Caldwell) in 1978. He worked for O.G.&E, then Bechtel, and then Burns McDonnell as a Project Manager. He was later hired by Power Engineering as a Sr. Level 2 Project Manager. He was a member of P.M.P. and Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and telling stories. He also coached his son in wrestling, was an A.A.U. Freestyle Referee, and was chosen to referee the Olympic Trials.
He was preceded in death by his Mother.
Survived by Wife: Renee Morgan of the home; 1 Son: Tony Morgan and wife Marigail of Texas; 2 Grandchildren: Tony Morgan Jr. and Emily Morgan; Father: Jack Morgan and wife Neva Smith Morgan of Skiatook; 2 Brothers: Dr. Jackie Morgan Jr and wife Amanda of Broken Arrow, and Jerry Morgan and wife Marcia of Verdigris; and several nieces, nephews, other family and friends.
The Glacier Crew!
Shane Richards
January 5, 2017
Shane Richards
January 5, 2017
I received word of Glen's passing from his wife, Renee, and I too was saddened by the news. I worked with Mark P, Glen, and a handful of others on the Battery Storage Project in Glacier, WA. We first met over chocolate milk and a maple bar and it sparked a fun relationship. This project was the first of its kind and was under the careful tutelage of Glen!
He was always willing to tell a story about Oklahoma which certainly seemed very far away from Washington State!
Hopefully Glen is smiling down on us all from heaven these days. I know he'd be proud to know the Battery is up and running and it couldn't have been completed without his tireless work.
Thoughts and prayers from Washington to Oklahoma for Renee and the Morgan family.
Mark Pottle
December 21, 2016
I'm shocked and saddened to hear of Glen's passing. We performed civil work on a remote project Glen ran last year in Glacier, Washington. Glacier is in a rain forest and I'm not sure Glen ever got comfortable with the rain and moss. The project was only about 20 miles from the Mt. Baker ski area and he had to contend with the typical Pacific NW rain along with snow and icy roads at the exact wrong time. Glen make it work and we got the job done. I think he actually enjoyed the "warm up" breaks in his trailer - Glen never ran out of stories. We almost had him convinced him to go snow boarding.
Condolences to Renee and family. Glen will be missed.
Pete & Mary Williams
December 17, 2016
RIP my dear friend!
Oz will meet you at the Rainbow Bridge and you can walk the fields of heaven fishing and swimming.
We remember all the dog stories and fishing stories you shared with us.
We will help Renee all that we can just like you would of helped us, Glen's style.
We offer condolences to all of your family. May God with all of you.
Chris Norris
December 16, 2016
Dear Renee and Morgan Family,
I am saddened to hear of Glen's passing. I worked with Glen in Indiana and kept in touch with him through the years since. He was a good friend and he will be missed. My prayers to you and your family during this time.
Chris Norris, Sullivan, Indiana
December 16, 2016
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. It is hard anytime, but especially at this time of the year.
May God be with you,
Bill and Betty Sharp
(Claremore and Sylvia Sharp's son)
Fred Turner
December 15, 2016
To all of Glen's family I send condolences. I worked with Glen for lots of years at the power plant. He was a good friend and I really enjoyed being around him. He was a "character" and always fun to be around. I was fortunate to have been able to visit with him a couple of times in the last couple of years. Again I offer my condolences and know that you will be in my prayers.
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