R.L.-Morgan-Obituary

R.L. "Bob" Morgan

Seattle, Washington

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R.L. Morgan passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on July 22, 2012.

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Bob Morgan had been part of my extended family for over 50 years through the marriage of my late wife Pattie who was his cousin. I remember baby sitting for him and his brother Michael years ago when they lived in Palos Verdes. My family was greatly honored when Bob took the time to represent the Morgan family at Pattie's memorial service 9 years ago. We send our deepest sympathy to all the family in Bob's passing and will cherish the memories that we have of him.

I was so saddened to hear of Bob's passing. He was a constant fixture at the Ravens soccer games. His humor and helpful advise to the refs was always appreciated. Love and sympathy to all his family. Jim

My memories are of my first cousin Bobby as a student at Harvard. He would stay with us often and my sister and I always looked forward to his arrival. Our sympathies are with you all ax your hearts search to fill the hole left by dearest Bob, loving husband, ,father, brother uncle, cousin and friend.

I always thought Bob would be around to catch up and chat about everything under the sun. Rafting, the Tsunami Rangers, soccer, computers, family, etc. My deepest condolances to Eve and the girls. His life touched so many people and his legacy is in his girls and his work.

Hugs, Cheryl Pater

Ive known Bob since we worked together at San Francisco State University from 1980 on. What a wonderful guy was and always will be; kind, humble and always took the time to teach me new things. I was so glad he moved to Seattle after I did. Im very saddened he has left us and my sincere condolences to Eve and his daughters.

Eve, my deepest condolences to you and your girls.

Thinking of you,

Gretchen Littell

My deepest sympathy to Eve and the girls in the loss of your husband and dad.

I'm so saddened that the world will no longer have Bob in it. I have such great memories of Bob from our first BASK sea kayaking clinic together. He had a great dry sense of humor and was always a kind and gentle man. To Eve and Bob's daughters, I send my love.
Karen Wagner

Bob will be greatly missed by many people. He left with me many happy memories and lessons. I find myself thinking of him often and my thoughts and prayers are with his family especially his wife and daughters for whom he loved and spoke dearly of. May you find peace and comfort