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Ike Morton

Dallas, Texas

1952 - 2024

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Ike Morton September 8, 1952 - August 14, 2024 Dallas, Texas - Ike Morton Dwayne "Ike" Estes Morton passed away as the sun set on August 14th, 2024. His loving wife, Jamalyne, and daughters, Meridith and LeeAndrea, sang and prayed with him as he entered his new home in heaven. Throughout life,...

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My sympathy goes to Ike´s family. I am so sorry for your loss. I lived down the street from him in Crestwood. We went to school from Elementary through high school. He was so much fun to be around and thoughtful of others. So glad I was able to see him at our 40th high school reunion! Enjoyed reminiscing when we were kids.

Jamalyn, Meredith and Lee Andrea,and family. I am so sorry for your loss, Bet Ike knew it was time to go, but he didn´t go alone, when he saw that beautiful blue star in the sky June was there smiling at him and took his hand to show him the way, when they got home they sat in the garden of many lights, God met them and gave Ike a plate. Overflowing with fried chicken potato salad and grease beans , mmm , Ike was graced with all the ones gone before him , he is full now and will watch...

Dear Morton family, I knew Ike over the years through Jamalyne. She and I have been childhood friends for 60+years. On occasion we'd all get together however, mostly Jamalyne filled me in on his many successes and their adventures. More importantly Jamalyne shaped a picture of him as a father, husband and friend to many. I am so sorry for your devastating loss. Love, Colleen

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Faithful. Honest. Caring. Empathetic. Kind. And Loyal. Born, bred, and buried in God's country: Fort Worth, Texas. Thank you and farewell. Ike Morton: one Hell of a Man.

Deepest condolences to Jamalyne and family.

I met Ike at try outs for little league baseball in Fort Worth. He was a guy that was quick to laugh and easy to be around. He worked with me in high school putting packages together for less fortunate kids in a program called Good fellows. I always enjoyed being His friend and doing things together for fun and adventure. I will miss his humor, and physical presence while he was here and know I will see him again in the Kingdom of God.

See you again little brother. love, Gwen

See you again little brother!