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James Morgan Miner Jr.

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MINER, James Morgan, Jr. James Morgan Miner Jr., age 78, of Morningside Farm, 75 Clark Lane, passed away on Thursday evening, (December 4, 2008) at his family farm in Waterford after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Morgan was born in New London on March 21, 1930, son of James Morgan Miner Sr. and Lilian Agnes Karkutt. He was a lifelong resident at the family farm on Clark Lane. He descended from Thomas Miner and his family who settled North Stonington and New London in the 1600's. His mother was of German ancestry. Morgan married Louisa Garretson Harman Brown on July 19, 1958 in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Port Washington, Long Island, N.Y. Morgan went to the former Jordan School, graduated Chapman Technical High School in 1948, Mitchell College in 1950 and the University of Connecticut in 1952. He then completed the intensive program in education at Willimantic State College. He received an M.A. in Education, Administration and Supervision in 1958 from the University of Connecticut and completed his sixth year PhD accreditation. He taught two years each at Jordan Elementary School, Clark Lane Junior High School and Waterford High School. Morgan was appointed principal of Cohanzie Elementary School in 1958 at the age of twenty seven serving in that capacity for thirty four years until retirement in 1992. Under his leadership Cohanzie had the first Head Start Program serving both Waterford and New London students, the first behavior management program for Waterford and the first DARE program in Connecticut. He was extremely proud of his dedicated staff who made these model programs tremendous successes. Morgan's early involvement in the Waterford Community began as a volunteer storyteller at the Town library and was a Boy Scout leader and Den Chief of Troop 36. During high school and college he volunteered with the Waterford Ambulance Service. In the field of education he served as past president of the Waterford Education Association, past president of WASA, past president of the New London County Principals Association and was a life member of the Connecticut PTA and Phi Delta Kappa. Morgan had an indelible effect on the development of Waterford's character. Community service included elected membership to the first Recreation and Parks Commission serving seventeen years; acquisition and development of the Waterford Beach Park; creation of the duck pond park located by the Waterford Library; development of athletic facilities at all Waterford schools; establishment of Jordan Mill Park; acquisition of Stenger Farm Park serving as Chairman of the Advisory Committee for passive recreation in the Park. Community affiliations included incorporator and founding member of The Eugene O'Neill Foundation; member and former Chairman of the Waterford Police Commission for twelve years; incorporator, founding member and Board member of the Waterford Historical Society for thirty five years; Jordan Mill Park Board of Trustees, founding member and Chairman from 1961 until his death. He was also past president of the former Thames Science Center; life member of Waterford Fire Company #1; Chairman and member of the New London County Soil and Water Conservation District for over thirty years. He was actively involved with the restoration of Stenger Farm pond and nature trails. Morgan was a member of the Waterford Country School Board of Trustees and involved as a volunteer for over fifty years. The children's farm was officially named in his honor in May 2005 in recognition of his services to the Waterford Country School. Other honors given in his name include the J. Morgan Miner Jr. Education Center at the Waterford Historical Society and the Morgan Miner Wildlife Preserve at Cohanize School. The family (Morgan, Louisa, Abby and Jay) was recognized as Family of the Year by unanimous vote of the Board of Selectmen, Waterford Week Committee and the leadership of the RTM in 2000. Morgan leaves his loving, supportive and compassionate wife Louisa of fifty years; daughter Louisa Abbott "Abby" Miner of Essex, CT; son James "Jay" Morgan III of Waterford and four grandsons, James Morgan IV, Thomas Frank Miner, Austin Charles Miner and Luke Marx Miner. He also leaves his cherished friends Herb and Emily Schacht and their children. In addition he leaves his dear friend Jason Dickey. Morgan will be forever remembered and deeply missed by his family and friends. A Memorial Tribute will be held 2 p.m., Saturday, December 13 at Clark Lane Middle School, 105 Clark Lane, Waterford, CT. There are no calling hours. Byles Memorial Home, 99 Huntington Street, New London, CT is assisting with the arrangements. Private burial will be in the Cuheca Cemetery in Quaker Hill. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to The Louisa B. and J. Morgan Miner Jr. Community Service Fund (The Miner Community Fund) at Waterford High School, 20 Rope Ferry Road, Waterford, CT 06385. Please visit www.Byles.com for directions to the Memorial Tribute, or to post a note of remembrance.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Dec. 10, 2008.

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Genny Rose

March 18, 2023

So many years have gone by since his passing, but I´d like to add a message to those I´ve just read.
Mr. Miner was my 6th and 7th grade teacher at Jordan School, circa 1953-1954. What stands out is how he made me feel special so that my personality began to shine and I actually became fairly popular.
He was a truly magical human being!

Tony & Ann Gigliotti

December 15, 2008

Our deepest sympathy goes to the Miner family for the loss of Morgan. Morgan and Waterford are synonymous. I was honored and privileged to have worked with such a devoted and dedicated individual. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Eleanor Bruce

December 15, 2008

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Miner family! Mr. Miner always remembered each student that went through Cohanzie School no matter how long it had been since they were there! It would take years to tell each story and how he affected each of us through our lives! May he rest in peace!

Tammy Krebs

December 15, 2008

Mr. Miner, Thank you so much for all you have done for our community. My mother and I were reminincing, and I remembered Trick or Treating each year at your house. You always gave us a large hershey bar- that was a real treat for us! She couldnt believe I remembered something so minor. Yet,that simple act just reminded us of how much generosity was in your heart for the people of Waterford.
Thank you for everything and Bless your family during this sad time. You are greatly missed.
Tammy (Rogers) Krebs and
Linda Rogers

Ana Paulino

December 12, 2008

I am very sorry for your loss and to my very dear friend Abby, her mother, brother Jay and Mr. Miner's grandchildren, my prayers go out to you. I have some wonderful memories having known Abby for over 20 years. Mr. Miner always carried a presence of strength and his love for his family was never a question. I remember the long, but uplifting trip to Washington DC and wondering which highway was going to allow the moving trailer, New Jersey Turnpike or Garden State Parkway and when he came to our rescue when Abby and I were stranded after a Nor'easter blew through Connecticut. oh yes...and the floating door mat we had to leave behind. I always enjoyed visiting the Miner's at their home and will keep these and many more memories very close to my heart.
It is very difficult when a pillar of strength leaves our lives, but his presence can never leave our hearts and if I, someone not as close as I am, can have great memories, then they can not compare to the ones his family will cherrish. He touched many lives, molded and encouraged young and old to be the best they could be by example. His wonderful family is evidence of what a great man he was and they are his legacy and will carry on as an extension of him.
I feel blessed to know him and his family and to my dear friend Abby ... there was never a question in my heart how proud he is of you.
My love, my prayers and my deepest sympathy to the Mrs. Miner, Abby and Jay.
Love, Ana

Patty Murphy

December 12, 2008

Abby,

We were sorry to hear about your Dad. He sounds like a very accomplished man and I'm sure you were very proud of him.

Our condolences go out to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Patty and John Murphy

Dave Lemelin

December 11, 2008

Jay and family my deepest sympathy to all of you, I met Mr. Miner afew year's ago and in that short time he impressed me with his friendship and kindness, this is one person I'll never forget, peace and blessings to you all.

Maria Nott

December 11, 2008

Our deepest sympathies go out to the Miner Family. He will be greatly missed. May you all find peace and comfort in the many memories he has made. Many Blessings.

Maria, Joey and Isabella

Peter Bartelli

December 10, 2008

My deepest sympathy to the Miner family at the loss of this most respected and loved man. I too was a Cohanzie student during the '50's and I even remember his influential tenure as my Boy Scout Troop 39 Leader. Wonderful memories of a man that touched so many lives. God Bless.

Pam

December 10, 2008

Abby,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your mother, and your family. I lost my Mom a few years ago, at this time of year, and it still hurts, but I know that God wanted another Angel. I'm sure He needed your Dad in the same way. May your memories help to bring you comfort and peace at this very sad time.
Your "Sister",
Pam (Fellow "Smithie"/ECYC)

ROBERT & MARABETH CLAPP

December 10, 2008

I will always remember my "cousin Morgan" and his annual visits on my birthday and the occasional visit to the farm. I also have a recollection of the wedding in Port Washington. Our best to Louisa, Abby and Jay.

Sharon Lanphear

December 10, 2008

Our deepest sympathy to the Miner family, he was loved and respected by every child who had the privilege of attending Cohanzie School. We will always remember him as a wonderful, wonderful man.
The Lanphear Family

Merin Moltz

December 10, 2008

Mr. Morgan Miner....its funny, I was just thinking of you the other day...had a good laugh. I remember being in trouble for "talking back"..(what else is new)...to Mrs.PArker who I actualyl truly adored so I am not sure what came over me...but I sure did get it from you! YOu were always so genuine in your caring for your students so I remember realizing what I had done was wrong & that you were dissapointed....I have learned many lessons from you along w/ many other Cohanzie teachers...You were a great man, will always be remembered as charming, honest, funny & genuine! Your time here seemed so well spent. I will continue to look up to you! Thank you, your student from the 90's....

Tom Heatley

December 10, 2008

I will always remember how nice a person Mr. Miner was to me, my brother Charlie, and my mother, Catherine, who drove school bus 20 years in Waterford. He always had that great smile. Tom Heatley. Cohanzie Elementary School student 1957-1960

Susan Campbell Daly, M.D.

December 10, 2008

I extend my deepest sympathy to the family of my former principal at Cohanzie School, Mr. Miner. I entered that school during his first year of teaching there; many years later my daugher attended sixth grade at Cohanzie while he was still principal.

He always fostered a sense of community and caring among the students and encouraged us to do our individual best and to do what we could for each other. We respected him incredibly; what an enormous legacy he left!

Kathleen Hall

December 10, 2008

Charlie and I send our sympathy to you and your family. He was a remarkable man and a wonderful father.

Love Cathe and Charlie

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