Guy-Morton-Obituary

Rev. Guy Morton Jr.

Vermilion, Ohio

Nov 4, 1930 – May 11, 2014 (Age 83)

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BORN
November 4, 1930
DIED
May 11, 2014
AGE
83
LOCATION
Vermilion, Ohio

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Rev. Guy Morton, Jr.Rev. Guy Morton, Jr., 83, Southern Baptist pastor for 55 years died May 11, 2014 at Mercy Regional Medical Center, Lorain. He lived to win souls for Christ Jesus.He was born November 4, 1930 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He followed the footsteps of his father who was a major league...

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In loving memory of a wonderful great-grandpa. I love you and miss you always.

God Bless you as you remember you loved one,

Thinking of you and praying for the family. I know you are comforted in his life and in his work.

i went to westwood baptist church as a child in the early 70's rev. morton and his wife were very good to me and my parents they were loving and kind people my mom dad grampa duncan gramma duncan and myself were all baptised at westwood baptist church by rev morton now theres a sermon being preached in heaven by a godly man full of gods spirit he will be missed and not forgotten he suffers no more on this earth

Pastor Morton was a man of God and he never ceased to spread the Word. He was an inspiration to myself and Darrell when we attended Lakeview. My sympathies to Jeanne and the family. May God bless and comfort you during these difficult times

Thinking of you Mrs. Morton

Guy was more than a friend - he was family! Spent a lot of time in Ohio for summer revivals and he also was in Alabama preaching many. Never saw him without that smile of his ... it would light up the room. My heart hurts for the family he has left behind - Jeanie, Vicki, Guy Earl and Val plus all of his extended family. I'm sure he is rejoicing in Heaven!

May God bless all of you. Reverend Morton will be sadly missed, but what a comfort and blessing he is in Heaven with our Lord Savior. your friends, betty and dan garrison

I had the privilege to study under Coach Morton at Gordo High School in the mid-sixties. He was an excellent teacher, a fine coach and, most importantly, a great role model. It came as no surprise to me that he felt the call to go into the ministry where God could use his talents to serve so many in need. My prayers and condolences to his family. "Well done, good and faithful servant".