Norman-Morgan-Obituary

Norman B. Morgan

Flint, Michigan

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MORGAN, Norman B. "Ben" - Of Fenton, age 78, died Friday, September 9, 2011 at Genesys Regional Medical Center. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Pastor Keith McKinnies officiating. Cremation to take place following the service. Visitation 4-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Mr. Morgan was born in Marktree, Arkansas on July 3, 1933. He married Goldie Walsh on July 16, 1973. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, woodworking projects and helping others. Surviving are wife, Goldie; children, Ben and wife Deborah Morgan of Flushing, Linda Thompson of Davison, Slade Morgan of New Mexico, Terri and husband Ken Mayner of Flint, Danny and wife Gayla Clark of Missouri, Keith and wife Katie Brown of grand Blanc, Erin and husband Brad Carnes of Gaines and Ann of Texas; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews; sisters and brother, Gladys and husband Bill Morris of Flint Township, Doris Tobler of Missouri, Sharon Morgan of Flushing, Jimmy and wife Debbie Morgan of Clio. He was preceded in death by daughters, Jill Brown and Denise Farlow. Your condolences may be shared with the family at swartzfuneralhomeinc.com.



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I worked with Ben at The Zack Co.he was a great coworker as well as a mentor and a friend ,always ready with a word of encouragement when needed or a stearn look when you messed up followed by a let"s see how we can fix it. making it a learning lesson. Ben taught all of us young guy's at The Zack Co.alot and when I think of him I will always remember the warm smile and hearty hello that we were greeted with every morning Our thoughts and prayers are with you

I will miss Ben. He was such a sweet man. Dr Sturms' office and staff thought very highly of him. Parying for you all ...Sharon

I will miss Ben. He was such a sweet man. Dr Sturms' office and staff thought very highly of him. Parying for you all ...Sharon

Ben Jr. and family,

We are very sorry to hear of your loss; the few times we were able to meet Norman, he was a kind and caring man. Although this has been a rough journey for him and the family for the past few weeks, we know that this is a blessing and he is in a better place. If you need anything please let us know, we are always here for you.

Love,
Rick and Terresa DerMiner, and Megan Jones