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Jack M. Morgan Jr.

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jack M. Morgan, Jr. 6/22/1964 ~ 8 13/2005 Jack M. Morgan, Jr., beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend passed away August 13, 2005. Born June 22, 1964, Farmington, New Mexico to Jack MacGee Morgan and Peggy Flynn Cummings Morgan. Married Hannah Bowman-Morgan on March 31, 2002,...

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Jack was filled with compassion and honesty. In my time of trial these were Jack's email words to me...may you find comfort in them as I did. "I think it is important to rely heavily on your faith and those people around you who support you during this time. I'm glad you found comfort in your Bishop's words."
You are in my prayers, may your loss be softened...Kate

Jack was filled with compassion and honesty. In my time of trial these were Jack's email words to me...may you find comfort in them as I did. "I think it is important to rely heavily on your faith and those people around you who support you during this time. I'm glad you found comfort in your Bishop's words."
You are in my prayers, may your loss be softened...Kate

Bobbie, Know that from your youth and throughout adulthood you were Jack's main strength and support. No one knew Jack like you did. You put your own education on hold so that Jack could persue his dream,and in the process you gave him his two beautiful daughters to cherish. They say behind every great man is a woman, You were indeed that. May God bless you , Amanda, and Mary with the Peace and Love that you so deserve. In my prayers, Aunt,Kay

Jack is my former law school classmate. I have always looked up to him and enjoyed two nice talks with him in recent months. I am so sorry for your loss.

Jack was a true gentleman. I enjoyed my professional interaction with him. He had my respect. I am sorry for your loss.

Jack was a classmate and a colleague. He was an asset to the legal community and will be missed. My condolences to his friends and family.

I was a year behind Jack in law school and toiled under him on Law Review. Jack and I butted heads a few times and I respected him for his plain-spoken genuineness. After law school, I worked with him on bar-related service projects and had a chance to get to know Jack on a more personal level. We shared a love of mountain biking, mountain climbing and backpacking. The world is a lesser place without him. My sincere condolences to his family, friends and colleagues.

We have known Jack and his family since he was a child. We were devastated to hear of his death; what a loss to all of us. Please accept our love as we will be in sorrow with you.
Our love to all of you.