Geri-Morgan-Obituary

Geri Sue Morgan

Denton, Texas

1939 - 2016

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DIED
July 23, 2016
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Denton, Texas

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Geri Sue Morgan passed into the loving presence of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Saturday, July 23, 2016, at the age of 76. Celebration of life: 1 p.m. Thursday at Calvary Cathedral International, 1701 Oakhurst Scenic Drive, Fort Worth, 76111. Interment: Geri will be laid to rest in...

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Saddened to learn of Geri's passing. We were very good friends at Spence Jr. High and N. Dallas High in the 50's. We went to
Camp Tres Rios in Glen Rose together several years. Geri was a special person who loved the Lord and her many friends. My sympathy to Dr. Vaughan.
Ann Templeton
Arlington, Texas

I knew Geri through the years from Bonham through NDHS. Because she lived in our neighborhood, she came to the house to play with my younger sisters. She has lead a dedicated life for Jesus, in spite of her illness. She will be one of the brightest stars in the Heavens. Rest in peace, Geri.

Oh Dr Vaughan, Geri's sweet presence and delightful stories will be missed. Her generous spirit, always abounding in the works of The Lord. Precious in the eyes of The Lord are the death of His saints.

We love and will miss you Aunt Geri Sue....
Robert Morgan

Aunt Geri Sue was very special and wonderful person and I am sorry to hear of her passing. She was married to my Uncle Dick, my Mother's brother earlier in her life. When I was young, my sister and I used to visit her in Dallas from Iowa where we lived at the time. We played with little Angie her daughter. Angie was beautiful like her mom. Geri Sue had a black standard poodle named John John. John John was beautiful, energetic and very intelligent. I always wanted a black poodle because...

I'm deeply sadden that my sweet friend Geri is gone but not forgotten. I'm looking forward to the day we meet again in heaven. I love & miss you !

Geri was such a wonderful lady. I totally enjoyed helping with typing/transcribing her book. She was also a family friend. We will miss her.

Geri and I met as very little girls at Gingham Girl Dance Studio on Henderson St. We went all through school together, from Bonham, to Spence, to North Dallas. We took piano lessons from Mrs. Irby Bianchi. As she wrote in her book, I Play The Notes But He Makes The Music, I was the sister she never had. I will miss her a lot.
I've never known a day without her. But I'm relieved that her suffering is over. She was truly one of a kind. All of us who loved Geri will be eternally grateful to...