PAUL-MORGAN-Obituary

PAUL D. MORGAN

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Oct 15, 1953 – Oct 14, 2011

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BORN
October 15, 1953
DIED
October 14, 2011
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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MORGANPAUL D. on Oct. 14, 2011. Beloved husband of Susan (nee Monczewski) Loving father of Jennifer Bardall (Robert), Jason, Stephanie and Stephen. Paul is the brother of Edward, David, Victor, Nicholas and the late Dennis. Paul was a veteran of Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom (Iraq) and a retired...

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To My Buddy Paulie,

I usually give you a phone call and wish you a Happy Birthday for Veterans Day, but this year I am not able to do it. Just so you know I am here while you look down on me with that smile and I wish you a very Happy Birthday...
Missing my buddy....
Tommy Boy

Paul,you will never be forgotten my friend,I will remember all of the fond memories of you,growing up in our teen years!Prayers to you&your family-with deepest regards-Luv u Friend,Charlene Forker

I was Paul's Sergeant in the 12th when he 1st got there. I remember how hard he worked and how sure I was that I could count on him to do what I asked him to the right way and the first time. He always had a wonderful smile and was a great guy. I was so sad when I just saw the notice of his passing and I send my sincerest sympathies to his family. Warmly, Jodi Schwarzl

When I learned of Master Chief Paul Morgan's passing I did not have the words. When I commanded 4th Dental Battalion 1989-1991 Paul was an emerging leader in the 14th Dental Company out of Philadelphia. He rose to the rank of Master Chief (E9) in the Navy, a most difficult rank to achieve. Dozens, nay hundreds of Sailors and Marines are the better for Paul's example of honor, courage and commitment. He will remain for all time with eveyone that knew him as a man of great faith, integrity...

Stephen, this is Ms. Cammisa from North, my thoughts and prayers are with your entire family during this devestating time. I am so incredibly sorry for your loss.

Paul, I was one of your fortunate Police Academy Classmates. You were a person I decided to be worth emulating. You were always a source of quiet encouragement and understanding to those around you. I loved to run into you. You were one of the most genuine, sincere people I have ever had the fortune to meet~I am grateful to have called you friend~even if we didn't always see each other. Thank You for being YOU~we have been blessed to have experienced you in our lives. You will be sorely...