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Scott Douglas Morgan

Murray, Utah

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Scott Douglas Morgan "Our Scrooge" Scott Douglas Morgan passed away Oct. 6, 2007. He loved music and acting and performed in theatres throughout the valley for over 30 years. His favorite role was of Ebenezer Scrooge-a role that changed his life. After graduating from Granger High School and...

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Dear Morgan Family,
I can't begin to put into words what Scott and the whole family have meant to me. Scott was a very important part of my life and was very dear to me and all of you have positively influenced me my whole life. Tammy, I have never met you but I am so glad that you and Scott found each other.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Scott, Tammy, Doug, Barbara, Milt and Lydia and your families.

Dear Morgan Family,
I just became aware of the passing of Scott and am truly saddened by this for all of you and anyone that had the opportunity to know him. I know that my family will always think of "Scotty Elf" and hear his beautiful voice singing his favorite Christmas Carol. We will certainly miss those Christmas Eve gatherings with his performances. Thanks for these images.

We love you so much Scotty! Thank you for your wonderful strength and courage you have given us that no matter what, we can change for the better through the love of family and friends but most importantly our Savior Jesus Christ.

Scott had a profound influence on my life and continues to do so. He gave me the courage to go out and do the thing I loved, even though many people question my future in theater. I could never understand his strength and it still boggles the mind. Even so, it has given me hope for my future to have known him. I only hope and pray that I can honor his memory with my future life and choices.

With all my love and gratitude,
thank you Scott.

Tammy,
Thank you so much for sharing Scott with me. His little talks with me and his testimony has given me hope regarding my daughter. He has enriched my testimony greatly. He was writing a book during our time in "Christmas Carol" last year and I would love to read it someday. May you be comforted and blessed with the knowledge that, even though it may seem long now, you will be with Scott again very soon. Thank you both again. I will forever remain Scott's "Stuuuupid Woman" Mrs....

I'm so sorry to hear about Scott. Although, I didn't know him, I do know his Mother. I'm sure, Scott was a blessed soul being raised by Mom. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Light a Salt Lake City candle in Scott's honor.

Scott was a great man who will be deeply missed. We have many fond memories of our Theatre 121 days over twenty years ago. He always had a smile and a hug for us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

We loved our association with Scott--espcially during our time at Rodgers Memorial Theatre. He was a Scrooge that brought to life the Christmas spirit for our whole family, who tried to support his emotional and inspired performance (as Bob Cratchit, Jonathan, Grace Smythe, Young Fan, and of course Tiny Tim). All who knew Scott were truly blessed. We look forward to our etnernal associations with this great man.

I always looked forward to your sunday school lessons and the passion you brought. But nothing was more powerful and inspiring to me than that of your life's lesson. You are such an example to me and I thank our Heavenly Father for that example.
God speed Brother. Peace be with you and your family.