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Roy David Morton

Portland, Oregon

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Roy David MortonFeb. 3, 1946 - July 11, 2020 Roy David Morton was born Feb. 3, 1946 to Huey and Dorothy Morton at the VanPort City Hospital. He was the oldest of six children, his siblings: Micheal, Linda, Joyce, Huey Jr. and Elmeater. He attended Benson High school and graduated in 1962. He met...

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One of my fondest memories of Roy was his humor and his laughter. He could always make you laugh no matter what or how you were feeling. I can still hear his hearty laugh and it brings me joy.

A great brother and friend. Sometimes you meet people and you don’t know who you are dealing with. Roy was as he was from the day you met him. He and Rhee to me were like a song that the verses just went together, “They jived”. I appreciated his sincerity and his love for Bible truth, for Jehovah God. My family were one of many whom he has touched our lives in the most caring way. Deeply missed my brother. Your work on this side is done.
Love and condolences to Rhee and the rest of the...

Roy was an amazing man. He was very heartfelt, understanding and loving. My memeories of him were always good. His infectious laugh was one of my favorite things about him. He was always fun to be around, joke around with, and great to talk to. Roy and Rhee were always there for you when they could be and were always ready to open their home. He was and still is loved by so many. My heart and love go out to Rhee and his family❤

I met Roy around the time when I was about 5 years old. He really knew how to engage with kids in conversation. I have some of the fondest memories of some of the things he use to say. I remember one of my cousins, one day, made fun of his "tree shirt". Roy's responses to jokes on him were hilarious to me. He was fun-loving, and interesting to listen to his talks. I loved visiting, and having dinner with family. Though I moved away to Seattle for years, and lost contact; he is one of...

What a beautiful man. Fun to be around. Always full of patience and words of wisdom. Roy and Rhee always made you feel welcomed like family. I cant wait to see him again!

My family knew his family before he got married, my mother study the Bible with his mother. He was such a good-natured person, always smiling, always so kind. I am so looking forward to seeing him in the new earth, and he will have that amazing smile.

In 1991 we took a trip to New York , 8 or 9 of us , to visit the world headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses .
Spending time with Roy on the trip made a great trip even better .
Over the years he has helped me out in ways , that I am very grateful for.
Even though it is temporary I will miss him very much.

It has been 42 years since I last saw or spoke to Roy, but I can never forget the wonderful influence this man had on my life. We will soon be able to serve our Grand Creator, Jehovah, forever on a paradise earth. I remember his beautiful family....working door to door, learning from him.