Harry-Morton-Obituary

Harry Ortiz Morton Jr.

Windsor, Connecticut

1955 - 2019

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Harry Ortiz Morton, Jr. was born on December 3, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York to the late Genoveva Ortiz and Harry L. Morton. He relocated to Hartford, CT as a child and graduated from Hartford Public High School and later attended and taught at The Hartford Conservatory of Music. Harry leaves to...

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Another year has gone by and time does not make your loss any easier. You will forever be missed, and you will love on in my memories of times together, from childhood to adulthood. Your laughter, smile, and peaceful demeanor is missed. I know you are resting in peace among the angels.

As we enter another year without you, my heart still aches, but thankfully the memories remain and carry me through. So often I reflect on the days when I was a little girl and you were by my side, keeping me company. I will never forget how you and I cooked some goodies using my Easy Bake Oven.....you were so much fun to be around. We both grew up and our bond continued to be strong to the very end. I know you are in a better place, sitting among the angels, yet I wish I could see your face...

My heart still aches at the loss of my dearest brother; whose light is missing from my life. A day doesn't go by that you are not thought of and missed. I know you are in heaven sitting among the heavenly angels and are singing along in praise of God. Always and forever in my heart.

It is said that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and oh how that is so true. I miss you every single day, and how I long to be able to pick up the phone and call you, or see your lovely face. I loved you in life, and I continue to love you today, you were so very dear to me, always so close; I miss you immensely.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

A year has passed, yet it seems like yesterday, and the pain and sorrow remain. You are missed beyond words, and you are loved with a fullness of heart. You can never be replaced, you shall forever live on in my heart. You were my closest brother, you were my shining star, a ray of sunshine even in the darkest days, and you will forever be like that beautiful rainbow that shows its beautiful colors after a refreshing rain.

Junito,I read your message when brother ray Santiago left to heaven. I know you were tight cause your words of love Run deep. Now you left and know that people like me will remember you always as a fine person and awesome musician. With love n my heart I bid you farewell brother.rip junito

My deepest condolences to the Ortiz-Morton family. Harry and I graduated from HPHS. While he was in Marine training, we exchanged letters and shared the experience of growing up and life after good old high school. Always willing to share his love of music, he was truly a role model. God bless and rest well my friend!!