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Brad Morgan

Dallas, Texas

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MORGAN, BRAD Born September 15, 1948 in Dallas, TX. Brad died suddenly in Dallas, TX on August 24, 2005, after a brief struggle with cancer. Brad attended University of Texas, S.M.U. and earned his bachelor and Masters degrees in English and Literature at North Texas State University. His love...

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You know how when you get old, you want to revisit important times in your life, and start to look up people to reconnect or see what they are up to before it's too late. This is where I find myself now. Sorry to see it's too late now. Brad was my first boyfriend, and really helped in my "growing up" times. I remember so many great times seeing him at Mazo's pub, watching Empty Pockets perform, the garage apt on Mercedes, the crappy apt in Denton when I was a student there, all the great...

Brad- Thank you for all you taught my son, Harrison, this last year and a half. You definitely had a gift in teaching guitar. We will miss your great laugh, great voice and ability to play so beautifully by ear! We know you must be singing and playing perfectly in Heaven right now!
We will miss you.
Laurie and Harrison Moore

What a wonderful person to have for a cousin. I could always count on a big bear hug & a warm smile. Your kind words and sincerity came so naturally. My favorite part of winter in Galveston was your yearly visit. I will miss those cherished two weeks for years to come.
Nancy, I hate that I couldn't make the memorial - please call or email when you have time.

Brad,

Thanks for your gift of laughter.

Loretta, my thoughts and prayers are with you, Mark and Brad's family. Brad was unique. He took me to my high school prom and did not know anybody, but made friends with everybody, he was just so personable. With deepest sympathy. Annalyle

What a wonderful man! I'm so glad to have experienced Brad's love of music and teaching, and that both of my sons had the joy of learning guitar from Brad. We'll miss you, and your special way of bringing music to life.

Nancy, my thoughts and prayers are with you. What a shock - you know your friends are here if you need us.

Brad, Thanks for everything. I think we spent more time talking than playing guitars. I looked forward to our time together every week. You have been a good friend. Not many people get to live life on their own terms. You were patient, kind and always interested in what was going on with your student's lives. I am glad I knew you. Yhe world will be a little worse off without you around.

Thank you Brad for sharing your talent and patience with me and my son. I wish now you and I had talked so much more through our lessons than we did. There is never enough time.