Nelson-Morton-Obituary

Nelson E. Morton

Colonial Heights, Virginia

May 1, 1927 – Nov 9, 2009

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BORN
May 1, 1927
DIED
November 9, 2009
LOCATION
Colonial Heights, Virginia

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On Monday, November 9, 2009 a good and honorable man died. Nelson E. Morton was born in Charlotte County, Va., on May 1, 1927. He lived in Dinwiddie County and worked for many years as an electrical contractor in the tri-cities area. He was an avid fisherman, a wonderful husband, father, and...

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Mrs. Morton and Kirk: Mom and Dad told me of the tragedy on Friday. I'm truly sorry for your loss. There are people in one's life that have a life long impact and Mr. Morton was one of those to me. As my Cubmaster and Webelos Den Leader (Pack 174) he put my feet on a path that eventually lead to my becoming an Eagle Scout in Troop 175, and said accomplishment litterally paving the way for all the good things that came in the rest of my life. His treasures were surely awaiting him. God...

Kirk, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in my prayers. If I can do anything to help you out, please let me know. Take care. Love. Louise

A wonderful neighbor and man - thoughful, considerate, always pleasant, helpful, courteous, knowledgeable, waem and friendly. We are honored to have known him.
Rachel and Fred

Dear Kirk:

My deepest sympathies to you and your family for the loss of your father. I know this is a difficult time and am sure that the support of your family and co-workers are of great comfort.

You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Matt and Angie Jones

Our hearts go out to you. So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. We love you, Allison, Annie, Teresa, Joanne and Joyce (Hampton Newport News CSB)

Joyce. Gene and I just learned of Nelson's passing. We are so sorry. Mildred Wirt learned of it today from Louise and L.J. told Gene tonight. You are in our prayers.

Kirk - Sending loving thoughts to you and your family during this time from all the nurses at the Lynchburg CSB

Kirk - I am truly sorry to hear this sad news. I hope your and your family's grief quickly turns to peace. I'm thinking of you, and know that your community of friends will help get you through this with love and laughter.

As the days pass may your hearts be filled with beautiful memories of days past and how much he meant to so many. I will miss seeing him at Ft. Lee Playhouse. My Sympathy to the entire family.