Gwynn-Morey-Obituary

Gwynn Morey

Traverse City, New York

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Gwynn Kermit Morey March 2, 2023 Gwynn K. Morey, age 104, passed away peacefully at Boardman Lake Glens in Traverse City, MI on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Gwynn was born in Mentor, OH to Benjamin and Katherine (Schneidner) Morey. Gwynn married the love of his life, Elizabeth (LaTart) in 1947 and...

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Mr Morey was my boss back in the 60´s at Morey´s Mill. Best boss I ever had

Gwynn was a great man!! Lived his long life to the fullest.The world lost someone very special!XOXO

Our family was truly blessed to have had the opportunity to get to know Gywnn when my dad was at Greenpoint - they ate breakfast together most days until my dad passed and we visited with him often. Gywnn´s friendship meant so much to my dad and also to my sister and I. Fascinating to talk with, plus kind, patient, humble...a true gentleman. What a world this would be if it were filled with more people like Gywnn. And I was doubly blessed to have known his kind daughter Nancy thru her quilt...

I offer my sincere condolences to the family. I worked for Gywnn at Morey's Mill during the 1980s. He treated me like family and was a wonderful mentor, taking the time to share his knowledge and experience with me. Gywnn and Elizabeth welcomed me at their home on many occasions, even after retirement. I learned a great deal from him. I am thankful for his mentoring and his friendship.

I was so happy to know Gwynn if only for a short time. Our best thoughts to you, Rebecca, John and the family.

Such a wonderful Family, Everyone from the area of Taunton, admired him and the entire Clan. Was so proud to known them and friend of Janice and Special Family. Thank you, for great memories, Jer

Gwynn was a great man I new him from Greenpoint I would exercise with him and the nice conversation we would have. He will always be missed

Gwynn's family my Deepest Sympathy. I got to know Gwynn when I was a volunteer at St. Camillus.He was a very impressive person and one of the most interesting. I go by the house and I miss seeing the boat in the window. Rest In Peace. Sharon Williams Syracuse, NY