John-Morgan-Obituary

John A. Morgan

Kansas City, Missouri

About

LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

Obituaries

Send Flowers

John A. Morgan, 91, longtime Kansas City resident and community leader, died Tuesday, January 23, 2007, surrounded by his loving family. Mr. Morgan, known as Jack to his family, friends and business associates, was born to Maud Swaim Morgan and Leo O. Morgan on September 4th, 1915, in Wichita,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My thoughts and prayers are with the Morgan family and all those who were fortunate enough to have known Jack. He was a kind and caring individual who helped many along the way. He will be missed. I shall always treasure the memories of him and my father talking about old times, like when they rolled the cannon balls into the Arkansas River as a prank.
My condolences on your loss.

The Morgan Family has our deepest sympathy for the loss of a wonderful Dad. I am grateful to have known Jack. I know our parents shared many great times over the years with each other and they so enjoyed hearing about what was happening with the family and the children. Jack and Dad were great friends and shared many great stories together which I enjoyed hearing each other's verision of what actually happened. We were so lucky to be able to have parents as wonderful as we did and for as...

Mr. Morgan was my Marketing teacher at UMKC about 1971. He was one of the best teachers that I ever had and I had the upmost respect for his knowledge and kindness. I know he will be sadly missed by all that knew him.

Knowing Jack and his wonderful family for over 40 years has been a very valuable experience

It is with deep sadness that I learned about Jack's passing this morning. Along with my unending sympathy, I send you my great appreciation for having known him and for his kindness toward me. When I first came to Kansas City 26 years ago, he reached out to me, befriended me, and kindly offered his counsel. I accepted his offer and have been eternally grateful to him for the things he taught me. Even more, though, Jack lived his life with a manner of integrity, grace, and forthrightness...