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Morris Jeppson

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Morris Jeppson passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The obituary was featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal on April 4, 2010.

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God speed, Brother Jeppson--Resa LaRu Kirkland, WARCHICK

On the anniversary of your flight to Japan I wish you god speed. What would have happened without your bravery? This from the town of your birth, Logan Utah.

I have just learned of the passing of Dick. Melba and I are so fortunate that we were able to know Dick and Molly on a cruise to the South Pacific. I was able to arrange for Dick to speak to a group of airmen on board the ship. I was fortunate to get to pilot a B-29 in the Air Force. I am ten years younger than Dick, so I missed WWII. However, I remember the news of the Event vividly. Dick was a true Gentleman and He shall be missed. Blessings to you, Molly, and Family.
Sid and...

Thank you for your sacrifice and heroism for ending the war with Japanese.

Thank You Mr. Jeppson for helping all of us in the US enjoy the freedom we have today. What the 509th did during the war, saved so many lives. You and your fellow crew members will never be forgotten!!!!

To the jeppson family,I offer my full condolences,although i am not a american,but i am a fan of the crew of the Enola Gay's crews.

Dick Jeppson was a true American hero. I have known him but a short time; a gracious, kind and very intelligent man. We have had many discussions of scientific questions that are at the forefront of today's political and international anxieties.
Both Nancy and I will miss him greatly. Our heartfelt sympathy to Molly and the family.

John Peck, Las Vegas

To the Jeppson Family,

As I read the notice of Mr. Jeppsons' passing I wondered could this be the Dick Jeppson I worked for at Applied Radiation in Walnut Creek. Yes, it was. He was a wonderful, kind person. I treasure my employment there, and later at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.
May his goodness live on in his family.

Because of the dedication and sacrifices of such fine and Noble Americans such as Mr. Jeppson, we enjoy the liberties and freedoms we have today. Jack E Camp--Houston, Texas