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Carl Morgan

Jamestown, Ohio

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JAMESTOWN — Carl W. Morgan, 79, of Jamestown, passed away Wednesday evening. He was born in Jeffersonville, Ohio March 8, 1935 the son of Frank and Esther (Burba) Morgan. Carl was a retired Marine gunnery sergeant having served for 20 years in the Corp. He received the Bronze Star w/Combat "V"...

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I served with with Carl, in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967. He was a squad leader in "D" (Delta) Company of the First Battalion 9th Marines -- a unit that saw a great deal of action. Ultimately during that period Carl was made leader of a platoon of Marines consisting of three squads. Carl was a strong leader and was highly respected by those he led. He was calm and confident under fire and his Marines admired and trusted him. We were very fortunate to have him and are diminished by his passing....

Our sincere sympathy is extended to the Morgan family. We enjoyed our Frankenmuth MI trip with you and the senior citizens. May our Lord give comfort to the Morgan family.

God bless Jeannette and the family in the loss of Carl. We graduated together at Jefferson High and I know he will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Bobby and Carolyn Delaney

My sincere condolences to Jeanette and the Morgan family.I was Carls point man in Vietnam with Delta 1/9 1967.Carl is a true American Hero he saved my life and was a true grit leader who I would follow to the gates of Hell.I will never forget him and the sacrifices he made for his men. Carls faith was displayed on the battlefield and now he is at peace with his Savior Jesus Christ!

Sincere condolences to the Morgan family at this sorrowful time. I will miss Carl and our wonderful conversations. God bless and comfort you.
"GunnySgt" Ben Baldwin

My sincere condolences to the family. Carl will be remembered and missed so much.

My sincere condolences to the Morgan family and may God bless you and comfort you at this time.
Semper Fidelis
Roger Good
Delta Co. First Battalion Ninth Marines 1967

It was an honor and a privilege to serve in 1/9 Carl. Semper FI brother. Marines guard the streets of Heaven, may your tour be sweet.

Deepest Condolences Jeannette , and the Family . Carl , was so much fun to play games with at the Center , Especially ONO Attack . He is so gonna be missed.