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Nicholas Groesbeck Morgan III

Salt Lake City, Utah

1938 - 2025 (Age 86)

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Nicholas Groesbeck Morgan, III 1938 - 2025 Nicholas Groesbeck Morgan, III (Nick) Born December 28, 1938, the oldest of the five children of Betty Grames and Nicholas Groesbeck Morgan, Jr., died September 18, 2025. A lifelong resident of Salt Lake, Nick attended Garfield, Dilworth and Rosslyn...

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I´m so sorry I could not make Nick´s service! I have many fond memories of Nick and some fun times as well. I ran into him and Louise at Market Street a few months back. I hadn´t seen Nick in years. Had a great visit walking down memory lane from our times at the Canyon Racquet Club. I´m so sorry for your loss. . Hugs to Michael and Ryan! Seri Fitz-Allen

Nick served on my first Crime Prevention Board as well as the final one. This forty-three year period of time allowed me the opportunity to observe his law enforcement skills, leadership abilities, and his commitment to serve the local and statewide communities. Our last year´s were socially with Louise and Howard in our homes. We will miss our good friend but feel it an honor to be called his colleague and friend.

Many fun times my friend. Friday lunches at Green Street with Tom Barberi, Bob Peterson, and many others. I kinda lost touch with Nick when I moved to Southern California with Nordstrom, but we remain friends on Facebook. You´re a good man Nick Morgan. Best always, Tony Bailey.

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Nick had such a sense of humor. We never knew when he was serious or joking, but just looking at his smile, you could tell. We spent to many fun times with Nick and Louise at Holiday Park, and Alan always enjoyed the Friday Boys' luncheons. We will miss him, but have so many memories that will keep him in our hearts forever.

Take care old friend, you will be missed, but I will see you again on the other side. I always appreciated your kindness and loyalty. We had some incredible experiences together professionally and personally. Lunches, ballgames and Tennis with Livingston, Bagley and so many others, always great times. Thank you for all you have done for me and my family. I always admired and respected you. To quote the old phrase "gone but never forgotten ".

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I Officiated football with Nick for many years. He brought a great sense of humor and spirit to the game. He will be missed.

Dear Martindale Family, Our office noted with sadness the passing of your loved one, Nicholas, and we wish to send our condolences and sincere sympathy to you and your family at this time of bereavement. As a member of Weber State University´s extended family, friends and associates will miss him. While we realize a condolence letter cannot lessen your sense of loss, we want to let you know that his achievements and contributions were appreciated at Weber State University....