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Lawrence Alvin Morgan

Glendale, Az, South Dakota

Aug 29, 1951 – Oct 10, 2024 (Age 73)

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BORN
August 29, 1951
DIED
October 10, 2024
AGE
73
LOCATION
Glendale, Az, South Dakota

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Lawrence Alvin MorganAugust 29, 1951 - October 10, 2024Lawrence A. (Larry) Morgan, 73, went to be with the Lord on 10-10-24. He died from a stroke while at work in Glendale, AZ.He was the son of Alvin (Al) and Fay (deceased) Morgan. He is survived by his father, Al; sister Sara, and other family....

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I am deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Morgan, I had him for 2 semesters of my classes and he was by far my favorite professor. He helped me so much and explained things to me that I never understood. He is the reason why I am pursing my dream of being a Pharmacist. Professor Morgan took his time for me and wrote a letter of recommendation to my graduate school Midwestern University. I will truly never forget him and I know he is in a better place now. You will forever be in our...

Professor Morgan was more than just an educator. To his students, myself included, he was Larry, a kind soul with a passion for learning. He helped me through a very difficult time in my life with his encouragement and the gift of a book which I will treasure always. His memory lives on forever.

Larry Morgan was a wonderful person. He was always so welcoming and kind. He genuinely cared for his students would constantly check in on them throughout lab. I had him for two semesters in the "Morganic Dojo" as he called his lab class. He always had a way of making you laugh and thoroughly enjoy lab. I´ll miss you Professor Morgan

Mr. Morgan was my favorite professor, and everyone loved him for his goofy personality and deep passion for teaching. His warm smile always brightened my day, and I'll truly miss seeing it each week. He was such a joy to be around, and I especially loved how silly he was, it seemed whenever he spoke it was followed with a lighthearted giggle as he found joy in the simplest of things and never took life too seriously. I always appreciated that of him. This semester, our lab sessions ran...

Professor Morgan was an amazing professor. Kind and devoted to his job. He was my lab professor for both the summer and fall this year. I´d stay behind in the lab after many have left, completing work right then and there and asked him so many questions. I always apologized, since I´d either be the last one out or it just be one question after another. But he responded, always, with "That´s okay. It´s what I´m here for." Kind, forgiving, understanding, and respectful. He will forever be one...

Larry Morgan had a beautiful light that shone through with kindness and understanding. He always seemed to me to be so full of grace. Although I only had one semester with him in the Morganic Dojo - as he liked to call his organic chemistry lab course - he surely stands out to me as a genuine and compassionate professor who took deliberate care to encourage inspiration and to stoke the imagination of his students. I remember most how friendly and gentle he was whenever I met with him, in...

Professor Morgan was truly passionate about helping students learn and expanding our knowledge. He always made sure we knew exactly what we were doing and never made us afraid to ask questions. He was so kind and cared so much for us. I am so thankful for getting the opportunity to meet Professor Morgan and learn from him. He will always be remembered. My heart goes out to his family.

Professor Morgan was the best university professor I have ever had. He was such a kind, intuitive soul. His understanding of organic chemistry was endlessly insightful and we were beyond lucky to be his students. His lab was always a place of growth and joyous learning. He encouraged our curiosity and answered all of our questions to the best of his knowledge, even if they went beyond the scope of the course, because he didn't ever want to dissuade us from pursuing knowledge. I will be...

Dr. Morgan was the best lab professor anyone could ask for, he had the sweetest soul and was extremely talented in his field. He made coming to school and lab so much fun, he was the best ever.